Parveen Sultana Diti
Parveen Sultana Diti
Bangladeshi actress
Parveen Sultana Diti (Bengali: পারভীন সুলতানা March 31, 1965 - March 20, 2016) is a Bangladeshi actress known as Diti. He has acted mainly in Bangladeshi films and television. In 1987, she won the Bangladesh National Film Award for Co-Actress for her husband and wife. He has acted in more than 200 films during his acting career.
Early life and education-- Parveen Sultana Diti was born on March 35, 1965 in Sanargaon, Narayanganj district, Bangladesh. He is survived by his father, Abul Hussain, and mother, Nurjahan Begum. After graduating from Eden Women's College, she graduated from Lalmatia Women's College.
Acting life--
Diti started working in the Bangladeshi film industry in 1984, but had previously worked as a singer. As a singer, she participated in a national competition organized by the Bangladesh Children's Academy and won an award. On Bangladeshi TV, Al-Mansoor was spotted singing while performing on a TV show, and he was given the opportunity to co-star actor Manas Bandopadhyay in one of his television plays, Laila Majnu. Then, in 1984, Diti took part in an acting competition and successfully made her acting debut in a Bangladeshi film world.
His first feature film was Dak Diye Jai, directed by Udayan Chowdhury. However, the film was not released, and the first feature film to be released was Amy and Ostad. He has also appeared in a number of television series and has appeared as a presenter on a television program based on cooking education.
Marital life--
Diti married actor Sohail Chowdhury in 1986. Sohail and Diti both won a new face-to-face competition in one year. Sohel was shot dead in 1998 at the Trump Club in Banani Model Town. The couple divorced before the incident. Both have one daughter and one son. Daughter Lima Chowdhury was born in 1987 and son Shafayet Chowdhury Deepta in 1989. Diti later married Elias Kanchan, and the two divorced.
Death--
Diti was diagnosed with brain cancer on July 25, 2015. He was later treated at the Madras Institute of Orthopedics and Traumatology in Chennai, India. He died on March 20, 2016, at the United Hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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