“My father was a theatre actor, but he never had the opportunity to pursue acting and became a journalist instead,” shares Pranto. “I believe that his unfulfilled dream was passed down to me, and I was meant to carry it forward.” In recent years, few rising actors have been more determined to prove their range than Abid Bin Parvez Pranto. From TVCs to short films and eventually fiction, he has steadily marked himself as an actor intent on versatility.
Ziaul Hoque Polash, widely recognised for his comedic role in “Bachelor Point”, is now striving to break free from that established identity.
Ashiquzzaman Tulu played a significant role in recognising Khalid's talent as a vocalist and inviting him to join the band, which Khalid acknowledged in his earlier interviews.
In commemorating Khalid's life and musical contributions, we honour not only a talented artiste but also a symbol of resilience, passion, and creativity. Though he may have bid farewell to this world, his melodies will continue to echo through the annals of Bangladeshi music.
“My father was a theatre actor, but he never had the opportunity to pursue acting and became a journalist instead,” shares Pranto. “I believe that his unfulfilled dream was passed down to me, and I was meant to carry it forward.” In recent years, few rising actors have been more determined to prove their range than Abid Bin Parvez Pranto. From TVCs to short films and eventually fiction, he has steadily marked himself as an actor intent on versatility.
Ziaul Hoque Polash, widely recognised for his comedic role in “Bachelor Point”, is now striving to break free from that established identity.
Ashiquzzaman Tulu played a significant role in recognising Khalid's talent as a vocalist and inviting him to join the band, which Khalid acknowledged in his earlier interviews.
In commemorating Khalid's life and musical contributions, we honour not only a talented artiste but also a symbol of resilience, passion, and creativity. Though he may have bid farewell to this world, his melodies will continue to echo through the annals of Bangladeshi music.