Rafiath Rashid Mithila won the Best Actress award for her performance in the film “O Abhagi'” at the 14th Dada Saheb Phalke Film Festival 2024 in Delhi yesterday.
Mithila drops by our studio to talk about her life, career and some burning issues that divide our nation.
After earning much praise from her last Indian film, "Mayaa", Rafiath Rashid Mithila is set to appear in a new Indian spy-thriller titled “Aranyer Prachin Probad”.
While there were speculations that Mithila and Srijit are getting a divorce, this post has assured people that these were rumours that were being spread. Sometime earlier, it was reported in Indian media, that the two are about to get separated. Although Srijit remained tighlipped about the entire matter, yet Mithila refuted the rumours.
Raajhorshee De's upcoming film “Mayaa” which draws inspiration from William Shakespeare's play “Macbeth”, is scheduled to begin screening from July 7.
Actress Rafiath Rashid Mithila recently signed on for a new film in Kolkata. The first look of the highly anticipated movie, titled 'O Obhagi,' was unveiled, generating great excitement among fans and critics alike.
Rafiath Rashid Mithila has recently captured the audience’s attention after the release of Chorki’s original web-series “Myself Allen Swapon”. Everyone who saw Mithila’s masterful portrayal of ‘Shayla’, could not help but praise the actor’s excellent performance on-screen. Speaking with The Daily Star, the actor shared her “Myself Allen Swapon” experience from Kolkata.
"I am getting countless letters, calls and posts showering praises on Allen Swapan. As an actor, I cannot express my joy in words,” shares Nasir Uddin Khan on his character in the web-series "Myself Allen Swapan".
February 21st symbolises the sacrifices of the great martyrs who gave up their life for Bangla language. On the occasion of International Mother Language Day, Rafiath Rashid Mithila, opens up to Hindustan Times Bangla, about how Bangla is ingrained deeply in her life.
Rafiath Rashid Mithila won the Best Actress award for her performance in the film “O Abhagi'” at the 14th Dada Saheb Phalke Film Festival 2024 in Delhi yesterday.
Mithila drops by our studio to talk about her life, career and some burning issues that divide our nation.
After earning much praise from her last Indian film, "Mayaa", Rafiath Rashid Mithila is set to appear in a new Indian spy-thriller titled “Aranyer Prachin Probad”.
While there were speculations that Mithila and Srijit are getting a divorce, this post has assured people that these were rumours that were being spread. Sometime earlier, it was reported in Indian media, that the two are about to get separated. Although Srijit remained tighlipped about the entire matter, yet Mithila refuted the rumours.
Raajhorshee De's upcoming film “Mayaa” which draws inspiration from William Shakespeare's play “Macbeth”, is scheduled to begin screening from July 7.
Actress Rafiath Rashid Mithila recently signed on for a new film in Kolkata. The first look of the highly anticipated movie, titled 'O Obhagi,' was unveiled, generating great excitement among fans and critics alike.
Rafiath Rashid Mithila has recently captured the audience’s attention after the release of Chorki’s original web-series “Myself Allen Swapon”. Everyone who saw Mithila’s masterful portrayal of ‘Shayla’, could not help but praise the actor’s excellent performance on-screen. Speaking with The Daily Star, the actor shared her “Myself Allen Swapon” experience from Kolkata.
"I am getting countless letters, calls and posts showering praises on Allen Swapan. As an actor, I cannot express my joy in words,” shares Nasir Uddin Khan on his character in the web-series "Myself Allen Swapan".
February 21st symbolises the sacrifices of the great martyrs who gave up their life for Bangla language. On the occasion of International Mother Language Day, Rafiath Rashid Mithila, opens up to Hindustan Times Bangla, about how Bangla is ingrained deeply in her life.
It is concerning that celebrities and public figures have continued to be involved in such devious projects, without anyone holding them accountable.