Deepa Khandakar

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Deepa Khandakar
দীপা খন্দকার
Deepa Khandakar 5.jpg
Born28 November
NationalityBangladeshi
OccupationActress
Years active1999–present
Spouse(s)
Shahed Ali Sujon
(m. 2006)

Deepa Khandakar (born 27 November)[1] is a Bangladeshi television actress. Deepa Khandakar mainly acts in television dramas. She has modeled in commercials and starred in notable films. Among her notable films is Bhaijan Elore (India), Officer.[2]

Early life and career[]

Khandakar spent her childhood at Narayanganj.[3] Before starting her acting career, she served as a flight attendant. She debuted in acting in the television play Kaktarua.[4]

Her popular tel-dramas include 'Meghe Dhaka Manus', 'Ebong Ami', 'Andhakare Phul', 'Ghar Sangsar', 'Mohua', 'Swapnabhog', 'Society', 'Sakkhi Kutum', among many others. She has also received immense praise for her role as a presenter in TV show titled 'House Wife'. The program was aired on Channel 24. Deepa Khandakar appeared in a Canadian feature film A Father's Diary directed by Golam Mustofa, acting as mother in a supporting role.

Khandakar has done television commercials for companies including Swan Foam, Aarong, Lipton Tazaa Tea, Starship, Cute Powder, Tibet, and Tibet Coconut Oil.[5]

Khandakar debuted in film acting through Bhaijaan Elo Re (2018).[6]

Personal life[]

Khandakar married actor Shahed Ali in 2006. They have a son named Aadrik and a daughter named Aarohi .[5]

Works[]

Films[]

Years Title Director Name Release date
2018 Bhaijan Elore (India) Joydip Mukherjee 15 June 2018[2]
Officer
Mishy kotha (motivational)
2021 A Father's Dairy Golam Mustofa[7]

Short films[]

Years Title Director Name Release Date
Porichoy
Smile
Bondhu Othoba Bonduker golpo
Ekjon faruker golpo
Mukh asman

Television dramas[]

Television dramas
Year Title Director Co-Actor Broadcast Channel Notes
2019 Shopner Meghdol Tanjin Trisha, Raisul Islam Asad RTV
Paathshala
Jatok Intekhab Diner, Farhana Mili
Kochuripana Drama Serial
Bristir agey
Tomatey
Kushilub
Chokkor Shimul, Api Karim
Quarantine-02
Kacher Meye
Eti Abong
Ruposhi Rohosso,
Bived
Manu Miar Shopner Karkhana
Tomar Sathei Jabo
Ounrag
Monvasi
Mone Tomar Chobi
Nishiddho
Feriwala
Pipasha
Partrment somachar part 2
Valobasar mullo nay
Ghor Vorti Carector
Ghor Jamai
Fast Buk
Shosan
Songser sukher hoy romonir gune
Shakhi Kutum
30 Days
Kanamachi
Prio poribar
Malek hoite
shabdhan
Noyontara
Dongshon
Nill Tepantor
Housewife
Adalot
DB
Cholitache Tana-tani
Mondo Basha
Mayar Badhon
Posso valobasha
Baka Noyoner Nesha
Juthi Golar Puthi Maloti golor har
Krantik
Motijan
Bissash
Uzan ganger naiya
Brifease
Chokina
Matir Bank
Zatok
Kazi Office
Jhumka
Ghumta
Porosh pathor
Buddir sat chinta
Mon poboner Nao
Ghor bhorti character
Dui line kom bujhi
Poribar O ekti Company
Priyojon nibash
Jol kuntol, shoshan
Odrisho ayna
Problem
FU
Gulbahar
Khan bari barabari
Golpo sheshe ghumer desh
Mecho tota gecho voot
Dorshoker golpo
Torke bohudur
Tuku ebong
Hortoner bibi
Feriwala
Boro barir choto bou
Bristyr age
Atopor bhalobasha
Motlob
Onno shokal
Gulshan Avenue
Jononi
Utshob
Chotushkon
Kokho pother juddho
Third person
Adorsholipi
Kushilob
Love in Sylhet
Monvashi
Kanamachi o moumachir golpo
Shopno vuk
Kaktarua
Maya
Mohua
Jiboner ai shadh

References[]

  1. ^ "Deepa spends birthday in shooting of 'Locket' these days". The USA Mirror. 2017-11-28. Archived from the original on 2018-06-26. Retrieved 2018-06-26.
  2. ^ a b "Bhaijaan Elo Re Still A Hit After 3 Weeks". The Daily Star. 2018-08-11. Retrieved 2020-11-03.
  3. ^ "Celebrity Eid-thoughts". The Daily Star. 2004-11-13. Retrieved 2018-06-25.
  4. ^ Shah Alam Shazu (2012-05-15). "Catching up with Dipa Khondokar". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2018-06-25.
  5. ^ a b "Dipa Khondokar: Glamour and professionalism combined". The Daily Star. 2010-09-21. Retrieved 2018-06-25.
  6. ^ "Deepa in dialogue". The Daily Star. 2018-06-25. Retrieved 2018-06-26.
  7. ^ ""A Drop of Love"". The Daily Star. 2012-04-28. Retrieved 2020-12-31.

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