Sometimes Shapla, sometimes Sumi
Shahnaz Sumi earned acclaim for her portrayal of Suraiya in the web-series 'Mobaroknama'. The actress, who began her journey as a dancer, recently appeared in Vicky Zahed's directorial web-film 'Ondhokarer Gaan' on Binge.
Your first web-film, 'Ondhokarer Gaan', has been released. How has the response been?
The response has exceeded my expectations. For "Mobaroknama", I received so much love that I wondered whether people would remember me for this new project in the same way. Now, "Ondhokarer Gaan" seems to be leaving a lasting impression as well.
You played the character of Shapla. Introduce her to us.
Shapla is an RMG worker. Belonging to a lower-middle-class family who tries to find happiness in her circumstances, she is a person that I am proud to have portrayed. Honestly, after the release, many people started calling me Shapla. As an actor, this is a big achievement.
How was your experience of working with Vicky Zahed?
This was my first time working with him — he has a very structured approach. His work has a unique quality, and audiences enjoy it very much.
This time, my dialogues were limited to the needs of the story. I was present throughout but with fewer dialogues. The story itself is so beautiful — truly well-written.
This is the second time you've acted opposite Mosharraf Karim. Was the experience any different?
It didn't feel like it had been a year since "Mobaroknama". It felt like we had just worked together the other day. He is a great actor, but more importantly, he is an extraordinary human being. Despite being such a big star, he remains grounded as a person. As a co-actor, Mosharraf Karim makes work so much easier.
What are your upcoming projects?
I'm currently in talks for a web-series and a film. Once everything is finalised, I'll be able to share more.
What are your plans regarding dance?
Right now, I am hopeful that I'll be able to perform in some government-organised dance programmes under the Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy.
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