My father, Moinuddin Ahmed is a musician and he performed for the band 'Jamming' in Chittagong back in the days. You could say that I have been exposed to modern music since childhood, and I have always wanted to be a singer. I tried my luck in the program 'Power Voice 2012' and ended up in the top 10. I would say that that was the beginning of my musical career.
I never have any particular plans for New Year's Eve beforehand. I will probably spend it with my family and friends.
It is indeed. I have to say that I previously have never believed in beauty pageants as such, as I still think 'beauty' is a subjective matter. I never even watched any miss world competitions.
I am done with studying law, and I am giving my exams for the license. I would ideally want to be a Barrister, as well as continue my media work.
From my perspective, I don't find them very respectable. I will say that I respect the women participating in such contests, but the concept of such contests is an insult to women.
As one of the judges for ‘Miss World Bangladesh 2017’, she talks about her experience with the much hyped about competition and the scandal surrounding the crowning of the winner after her personal investigation.
Jannatul Nayeem, the winner of Miss World Bangladesh 2017, is stripped of the crown after controversies arose about her.
My father, Moinuddin Ahmed is a musician and he performed for the band 'Jamming' in Chittagong back in the days. You could say that I have been exposed to modern music since childhood, and I have always wanted to be a singer. I tried my luck in the program 'Power Voice 2012' and ended up in the top 10. I would say that that was the beginning of my musical career.
I never have any particular plans for New Year's Eve beforehand. I will probably spend it with my family and friends.
It is indeed. I have to say that I previously have never believed in beauty pageants as such, as I still think 'beauty' is a subjective matter. I never even watched any miss world competitions.
From my perspective, I don't find them very respectable. I will say that I respect the women participating in such contests, but the concept of such contests is an insult to women.
I am done with studying law, and I am giving my exams for the license. I would ideally want to be a Barrister, as well as continue my media work.
As one of the judges for ‘Miss World Bangladesh 2017’, she talks about her experience with the much hyped about competition and the scandal surrounding the crowning of the winner after her personal investigation.
Jannatul Nayeem, the winner of Miss World Bangladesh 2017, is stripped of the crown after controversies arose about her.