Scottish, nonbinary, and comfortable playing a teenager
Indian/Pakistani/Bangladeshi descent and also from the Midlands
We are casting for a bunch of roles for a couple stories in the zombie anthology The Dead, one set in London and another in the Hebrides. There are roles for all sorts of folks, but we are particularly looking for the folks listed above.
Each story is four episodes long and is recorded synchronously. This is a paid role, and you’d get to join Bloody FM’s roster of actors for later opportunities.
All the info, sides, requirements, and the form to submit are here:
If you have questions, you can ask me! I’m director of The Dead and it’s a project I’m so proud of. The turnaround is SO quick on this one so don’t wait! It closes at the end of this Friday (8 March 2024 at midnight!)
This is my purely fandom based account. I post all my serious posts on my other blog. However, this is also the account with the highest reach. I have done my best to help out others, including donating to GFMs from Palestinians. This is my turn to ask for help.
I am a Bangladeshi Hindu. Our lives are serious risk right now. My friends and family members had to leave their own homes for safety. I am posting screenshots and links to the attacks we faced in the last few days. Any protests on social media are faced with more attacks for being a 'Awami league' (the previous government) or 'RAW agent' (Indian intelligence agency). I supported the student protests and did my best to support them, then why are my family, friends, and faith at risk? Is this what I deserve? I absolutely condemn the corruption and terror by the last Awami League Government, but why is that our fault? My family never even dared to vote in any national elections. There's no police available as they are afraid. The army is of very limited help. There are photos on Facebook of students and local people trying to guard the temples but that is nowhere enough.
(And before some fool asks why I didn't post about the student movement in the past, this blog is about Danmei, being involved with which is a punishable crime in Bangladesh. I can't risk the lives of my family for my hobby. I strictly used my other blogs to post about student protests, but I only have a handfull of followers there.)
My birth name: Syed Ahmed Sabrina (Female Surname: Syeda Ahmed Sabrina)
My Nickname: AzA
My Date Of Birth: 13/01/2005
My height: 167cm
My weight: 50kg
My career: Diplomatic Secretary, Information Technology, Singer
My favorite color: all color
My hobbies: Dance Japanese pop (J-Pop), Sing Japanese songs, Study Japanese and Other Language, Love Diplomatic and Music, Skincare, Crochet and Other My Hobbies I to do 🙂
My favorite in the my life
Job, Study, Travel, Selfie photos, Join Event with My Family
Language i can speak
English, Turkish, Japanese
I'm really hybrid child European-Asian
Turkey🇹🇷-Bangladesh🇧🇩
My mom is Turkish, My dad is Bangladeshi (Dhaka Person)
I'm youngest daughter and 6th child in the family have 2 older sisters and 3 older brothers
From Childhood Prodigy to Bangladeshi Rock Legend
I have never imagined writing about him like this. Shafin Ahmed, a name synonymous with Bangladeshi rock music, left an indelible mark on the country’s music scene. Born on 14 February 1961, in the city of Calcutta, Shafin was a rock bassist, singer-songwriter, record producer, and politician. He was best known as the lead singer, songwriter, and…
Step into the enchanting world of music icon Samina Chowdhury, as reported by the insightful Tama Sarker. Passion, dedication, and timeless melodies await your discovery.
Samina Chowdhury's name is woven into the fabric of Bangladeshi music. For over four decades, her voice, a harmonious blend of sweetness and strength, has captivated audiences across generations. But Samina Chowdhury is more than just a playback singer; she's a testament to the enduring power of music itself.
Her musical journey began nestled within a family where melodies danced in the air. Her father and siblings, all musically inclined, fostered a creative atmosphere that nurtured her young talent. It was no surprise then, that Samina began learning music at a young age, her voice finding its wings.
Chowdhury's career flourished in the realm of playback singing. Her voice has breathed life into countless films, each project a cherished memory. Early on, she lent her vocals to "Noyoner Alo," gifting the world timeless classics like "Amar Buker Moddhyekhane." Recent years saw her enthrall audiences once more with her contributions to films like "Swatta" and "Mohua Sundori."
Samina Chowdhury as Classical Singer
But Chowdhury's artistry extends beyond the silver screen. She has carved a path in Rabindra Sangeet, the music of Rabindranath Tagore, and established herself in the world of modern songs. The guiding light for her song choices has always been a deep connection with the lyrics - words that stir the soul and melodies that resonate with the heart. When a song finds a home within her, she knows it will resonate with the audience too.
I have always wanted to be an actress
Singer Samina Chowdhury recently achieved her dream of becoming an actress with a role in an Eid drama series. She is also showcasing another creative talent: directing music videos for her own songs. These videos can be found on her YouTube channel, Samina Chowdhury's Studio. Before the pandemic, she wasn't very active on the platform. However, the lockdown restrictions motivated her to upload more content, including her singing videos, to the channel.
And resonate it does. Her latest work, "Kaatbe Jedin Jibon Theke Kalo Adhar," is a testament to that. The song's captivating lyrics and music, a collaboration with talented artists, showcases the enduring magic Chowdhury weaves. There are whispers of exciting projects on the horizon, keeping her fans eagerly awaiting her next offering.
Looking back at her illustrious career, the greatest reward for Samina Chowdhury is not the accolades, but the unwavering love and appreciation from her audience. The knowledge that her music has touched lives and brought joy is the most fulfilling aspect of her journey.
For aspiring singers, her message is simple: dedication, practice, and most importantly, a burning passion for music. Stay true to your voice, she urges, and never stop learning. Samina Chowdhury's story is an inspiration, a reminder that a voice, nurtured by passion and dedication, can leave an enduring mark on the world.
Experience 'Melodies of a Legend-Samina Chowdhury's captivating musical realm. Tama Sarker explores the passion and timeless harmonies of this iconic artist.
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The artists of the Bangladesh Mukti Sangran Shilpi Sangstha, Bangabandhu Shilpigosthi, and Swadhin Bangla Muktizoddha Sangskritik Sangggo encouraged at all the people including freedom fighters. Moreover, many singers played a vital role in the War of Liberation with their merit, creativity, and hard work.
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Md Anas, popularly known as Gazi Anas Rawshan is a renowned Bangladeshi Entrepreneur, Businessman & Nasheed Artist. He was born on November 30, 1986, in the Cumilla of District Chittagong Division of Bangladesh. He released his first album “Ekdin Tumari Name Masjide Hobe Elan”, an internationally successful album produced by Heaven Tune, in 2018. Gazi Anas is the father of popular Nasheed artists Aqsa Binte Anas and Shabab Bin Anas. He is also a Bangladeshi singer, songwriter, music producer, director, TV show producer and organizer.
Know How Rafiul Islam Sagor Manage to Establish Himself as an Musician
Rafiul Islam Sagor is an Bangladeshi Musical Artist who was born on 04 March 2004. His father name is Abdul Khalek Mollah and mother name is Rokeya Begum.He learnt how to play the drums since he was only two years old. Rafiul Islam Sagor has a big fan following on social media and YouTube. He has been featured in over 100 songs by various known Bangladeshi musicians such as James,Ab,Delwar Mahmud,Habib etc. He is known for his latest album ‘Ei Mon Tomake Dilam‘.
Rafiul Islam Sagor is a very talented singer and songwriter. He got influenced by many artist while he was growing up and he wanted to do something different from what they are doing. He has been pursuing this kind of music for a few years now and has succeeded in making a name for himself in the world of Bangladeshi music. In an interview he said that his song writing process starts with the melody. He then takes a pen and paper to write down the lyrics with the melody in mind.He said that he has always been self-motivated when it comes to creativity, composing and writing songs.
From Childhood Prodigy to Bangladeshi Rock Legend
I have never imagined writing about him like this. Shafin Ahmed, a name synonymous with Bangladeshi rock music, left an indelible mark on the country’s music scene. Born on 14 February 1961, in the city of Calcutta, Shafin was a rock bassist, singer-songwriter, record producer, and politician. He was best known as the lead singer, songwriter, and…
Kazi Md. Ali Jahangir, famously known as Balam, is a Bangladeshi singer, guitarist, composer, and music producer. He was born in Dhamaron village in Tongibari Upazila of Munshiganj district. He used to be the lead guitarist/vocalist for the band Warfaze. Later he introduced himself as a solo singer.