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There’s no stopping Sadia Ayman
"I am fortunate that in the initial years of my career, I got the opportunity to work with such great filmmakers," recalls Sadia Ayman
Published: September 14, 2025
Both critically and publicly acclaimed projects have built a ladder for her to climb higher since the early years of her career. What's the magic behind her success? Sadia spills the beans, alongside her plans for the future.
"It can be called magic," she smiles, "but more than that, I believe it's my instincts that always guide me. For instance, I make sure to choose roles I feel confident about and that match my calibre—otherwise, I humbly decline them."
She made her silver screen debut with Gias Uddin Selim's "Kajol Rekha", which earned both national and international acclaim and was even included in the curriculum for master's students in the Department of History at Dhaka University. "Would you not call it an achievement any artiste would dream of?" she exclaims.
She is primarily remembered by the audience for her role in Shihab Shaheen's "Mayashalik", Mizanur Rahman Aryan's "Full Hata Shirt", and Amitabh Reza Chowdhury's "Bohemian Ghora", among her other roles.
Her portrayal of young Jasmine, whose older version was portrayed by Afsana Mimi in Tanim Noor's "Utshob"—a film that became the biggest attraction during this Eid-ul-Azha — continued to run for a long time, and is now making waves overseas.
"The feeling is surreal. Being part of a project with some of the greatest artistes of our time—especially those whose work has inspired me since childhood—still feels like a dream. My constant effort is to embody my characters fully and present them to the audience in the most believable way possible. I was truly overwhelmed when my seniors, including the likes of Zahid Hasan, praised my work publicly. For that, I am deeply grateful."
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