I will still support Bangladesh Cricket no matter what: Srabonno Towhida
Srabonno's first media appearance was modeling for a cover of a fashion outlet. She made her anchoring debut in 2013, with a show on Channel 24.
"Since I am also a doctor, I have to stay long hours at the hospital," says the actress. "My family is strict about the fact that whatever I do, my medical profession should not suffer. Thus, I had to reject some big-budget films as well." Srabonno informs that she will not miss the opportunity for a film, if she gets an offer for a character that is strong and empowering.
She has been hosting her signature show, Cricket Extra, since 2015. The ongoing T20 World Cup, alongside her regular television programmes in five other channels, has made her life hectic. However, her passion for cricket has not dwindled even after that. "I expected Bangladesh to qualify for the semifinals, but unfortunately, we couldn't make it! However, I will still support the Tigers no matter what."
Srabonno made her acting debut in 2016 with the tele-fiction "Dourer Upor Prem", starring opposite Apurba. The project was directed by Tanvir Hossain. She earned appreciation after her appearance in the Mahmud Didar directorial, "Dakbaksho".
"At times, I feel extremely exhausted due to workload; I wish we had 48 hours a day," laughs the actress. "However, I meditate and maintain a balanced diet which is the secret to my calm and cool nature."
Being a mother of a three and a half year old child, she also manages to go to gym with her toddler. "I am a fitness freak, and I also need to spend time with my child, thus I take him to the gym with me." The actress will be seen in occasional projects for television, including a special Valentine's Day project. "I am also interested in working on web content, if it doesn't hamper my hospital duties," she concludes.
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