Since her debut in , Prova has appeared in numerous high-profile television projects. Her filmography includes: Television Dramas : She gained early fame with works like , Har Na Mana Har , Ghasful o Nadi , and
Throughout his career, Rajib has received numerous awards and nominations, including several Best Actor awards at the Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards.
Throughout her decades-long journey, Prova has delivered several memorable acting moments that have cemented her status as one of Bangladesh's premier television and short-film actresses. 1. The Raw Emotion in Opekkha (2020)
was born on January 1, 1952, and grew into one of the most imposing, charismatic, and celebrated villains in the history of Bangladeshi cinema. He redefined the archetype of the "Khalnayak" (antagonist), balancing terrifying authority with complex emotional depth. Career Overview and Filmography
In an industry often captivated by loud melodrama and star-driven vehicles, has carved a distinct niche as the actor who speaks volumes in silence. Emerging from the Bangladeshi film and OTT landscape, she is not merely a performer but a scene architect—capable of shifting a film’s emotional axis with a single glance.
Ontore Ontore , Denmohor , Praner Cheye Priyo , Vondo , and Premer Taj Mahal .
Currently, the duo is filming a yet-untitled thriller where they play ex-spouses trapped in a bank vault. Based on early production leaks, the scene involves a 20-minute two-hander about their dead daughter. If history tells us anything, this will become their most notable movie moment yet.
Keep an eye on streaming services for their upcoming bank vault thriller—expected to release winter 2025.
Before diving into specific scenes, it is crucial to understand why this pairing works. Prova, known for her expressive eyes and girl-next-door charm, contrasts perfectly with Rajib’s intense, brooding masculinity. Their first major collaboration was not an instant hit, but a slow burn that ignited the screen.
Known professionally as , he was a powerhouse of Bangladeshi cinema, appearing in over 400 films. He is best remembered for his "bold appearance" as a villain and his later transition into beloved supporting characters. Notable Filmography
The barbed wire touch. She cannot cross the border. Her child is 20 meters away. Instead of a screaming breakdown, Prova places her palm flat against the wire, not flinching as it cuts. She hums a lullaby. No dialogue for 90 seconds. The camera simply watches her mouth form the words. It is devastating. Film schools have since used this clip to teach “less is more.”
Their final scene together. No dialogue.
The filmography begins with Shesh Bari (The Last House), a low-budget psychological drama that became a festival favorite. Prova played Moushumi , a pregnant woman trapped in a crumbling marital home; Rajib played Bikram , the estranged brother-in-law who returns to claim the property.
: Prova's career and personal life were deeply impacted when intimate video clips were leaked online by her former fiancé, Rajib, shortly after she married actor Ziaul Faruq Apurba. This event led to her divorce from Apurba in early 2011 and a temporary hiatus from the industry.
Prova is best known for her expressive acting in and romantic tragedies . Some of her most acclaimed moments include:
Watch for her next: a rumored cameo in an international co-production where, insiders say, she performs a single 7-minute take. No cuts. No dialogue. Just Prova.