Tanvin Sweety

Tanvin Sweety Begum
তানভিন সুইটি বেগম
Sweety in Dhaka, 2019
Born30 August
NationalityBangladeshi
Occupation(s)actor, model
SpouseRipon

Tanvin Sweety (born 30 August)[2] is a Bangladeshi television, stage and film actress and model.[3][4] As of 2005, she acted in more than a hundred television plays.[5]

Early life and career

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In 1991, Sweety began her modeling career with Afzal Hossain's Diamond Brand.[6]

Sweety joined a theater troupe called Theatre Group.[7] She acted in stage plays including "Meraj Fakirer Ma", "Payer Awaaj Pawa Jaye", "Spordha", "Tomrai", "Ekhono Kritodash" and "Mukti".[8] She debuted in television acting in the drama "Godhuli Logone".[9] She also acted in "Shundori", "Chhoto Chhoto Dheu", "Jomila", "Dokanir Bou", "Haradhoner Naat-Jamai" and "Rupali Nodir Dheu".[8] She acted in the film Banshi (2006) directed by Abu Sayeed.[10][11]

Sweety also produced television dramas. Her production house is called Shonkhochil.[8]

Personal life

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Sweety is married to Ripon and has no children of her own.[1] Her father was Abdul Motalib. She has six sisters and two brothers.[1]

Criticism

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Tanvin Sweety took a stand for the government during the repression of the dictatorship Awami League government on the students in the quota reform movement that took place in 2024.[12] During the movement, a group of pro-autocracy Awami artists, including Tanvin Sweety, were active against the movement in a WhatsApp group called 'Alo Ashbei'[13] led by actor Ferdous. After the non-cooperation movement, on September 3, 2024, some screenshots related to that WhatsApp group were spread on social media.[14][15]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Sweety finds solace in hometown". The Daily Star. April 2, 2016. Retrieved February 21, 2017.
  2. ^ Shah Alam Shazu (August 30, 2016). "Sweety's big day!". The Daily Star. Retrieved February 20, 2017.
  3. ^ Rafi Hossain (May 23, 2015). "Sweety: Evergreen & Eternal". The Daily Star. Retrieved February 20, 2017.
  4. ^ "Sweety returning to TV with 'Virus'". The Daily Star. November 11, 2014. Retrieved February 20, 2017.
  5. ^ Novera Deepita (May 20, 2005). "Sweety: Making it big on the small screen". The Daily Star. Retrieved February 20, 2017.
  6. ^ "Delving deep into the world of acting". The Daily Star. September 29, 2008. Retrieved February 20, 2017.
  7. ^ Rafi Hossain (January 18, 2014). "Vivacious Sweety". The Daily Star. Retrieved February 20, 2017.
  8. ^ a b c Shah Alam Shazu (September 5, 2012). "Tanvin Sweety: Perfect takes". The Daily Star. Retrieved February 20, 2017.
  9. ^ "Tanvin Sweety". The Daily Star. 2020-02-08. Retrieved 2020-03-06.
  10. ^ Sadia Khalid (January 18, 2014). "Tanvin Sweety Gliding Through Time". The Daily Star. Retrieved February 20, 2017.
  11. ^ "Abu Sayeed's film "Banshi" set to release soon". The Daily Star. November 2, 2007. Retrieved February 20, 2017.
  12. ^ "Shock and surprise grip entertainment arena after chats discovery". daily-sun. September 2024. Retrieved 2024-09-04.
  13. ^ "Alo Ashbei WhatsApp group message leaked". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2024-09-04.
  14. ^ "'Throw hot water on protesters': 'Alo Ashbei' artistes' WhatsApp group under fire". The Daily Star. 2024-09-03. Retrieved 2024-09-04.
  15. ^ "Leaked conversation of artists speaking against student movement goes viral". The Business Standard. 2024-09-04. Retrieved 2024-09-04.
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