Nusrat Imrose Tisha

Nusrat Imrose Tisha (born 20 February 1981) is a Bangladeshi actress, model and producer who has appeared mainly in Bengali television and films. She has garnered landmark popularity with her remarkable performances both on television and the silver screen.

Nusrat Imrose Tisha
নুসরাত ইমরোজ তিশা
Tisha at the 7th Asia Pacific Screen Awards in 2013
Born (1981-02-20) 20 February 1981
Rajshahi, Bangladesh
NationalityBangladeshi
Other namesTisha
Alma materNorth South University
Occupation
Years active1995–present
Spouse(s)
(m. 2010)
AwardsSee below

Born in Rajshahi, Bangladesh, Tisha has raised through the Bangladeshi reality television competition Notun Kuri in 1993. Her first screen appearance, at the age of 9, was in the Bengali television drama Shat Prohorer Kabbo in 1998. As of 2020, she appears more than a hundred television drama. She made her film debut in playing a role named Ru ba Haque in the Bengali drama Third Person Singular Number in 2009. For the role she was nominated for Meril-Prothom Alo Award for Best Film Actress and won Critics Choice Award for Best Film Actress. The film was the Bangladeshi submissions for the 83rd Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film.

She went on to establish herself with starring roles in several films directed by Mostofa Sarwar Farooki, including Television (2012), Doob: No Bed of Roses (2017). As of 2020, her accolades include two National Film Award. Tisha made her debut as a producer in the upcoming American-Indian-Bangladeshi drama No Land's Man, starring Nawazuddin Siddiqui and directed by Mostofa Sarwar Farooki.

Early life

Tisha was born on 20 February 1981[1] in Rajshahi. Her mother Shaheen Mahfuja Hoque and her father Enamul Hoque. Tisha started learning music at the age of five. In 1993, she took second place in Bangladesh Television's Notun Kuri talent hunt program.[2] In the same contest two years later, she won the gold cup award.[3] She has attended in the North South University in Dhaka.

Career

Television

Tisha started her acting career in 1998 through the television drama Shat Prohorer Kabbo directed by Ahsan Habib and written by Anonto Heera.[3] She also formed a band named Angel Four. In 2005 she was nominated for the Meril-Prothom Alo Award for Best TV Actress for drama Otopor Nurul Nuda directed by Arannya Anwar. And following in 2008 for drama Iit Kather Khancha written and directed by Shihab Khan and in 2009 for Sathe. Tisha won her first Meril-Prothom Alo Award for Best TV Actress for her role in television serial Graduate. In 2011 she was nominated in the same category for the Chander Nijosso Kono Aalo Nei. In the same year, she won her first Meril-Prothom Alo Critics Choice Award for Best TV Actress for the role Tahmina in the television drama Tahminar Dinjapon.[4] In 2012 she won her second Meril-Prothom Alo Award for Best TV Actress awards for Long March and following in 2013 for the drama Jodi Bhalo Na Lage Dio Na Mon.[5] In 2013 she also nominated in the Meril-Prothom Alo Award Critics Choice Award for Best TV Actress category for Duti Britto Pashapashi. In 2014 she won her 5th Meril-Prothom Alo Best TV Actress award for Bijli[6] and in 2015 for drama Tilottama, Tomar Jonno.[7] In 2015 she won her second Meril-Prothom Alo Award Critics Choice Award for Best TV Actress for Shefali.[7] In 2016 Tisha won her 6th Best TV Actress award in Meril-Prothom Alo for the drama Ekti Talgach-er Golpo.[8] Since she is a solo recorded winner for this category.

In 2020, a Durga Puja special drama titled Bijoya written by Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury and director Abu Hayat Mahmud Bhuiya, starring Tisha is coming under controversies for hurting religious sentiments.[9] It was stated that allegedly depicting Hindu women as morally questionable and Hindu men as "alcoholic, barbaric and powerless".[10]

Modeling

Tisha first modeled for Meril Lipjel. She has participated in advertisements for Coca-Cola, City cell, Parachute, Bombay Sweets and Keya Cosmetics. She won the Meril Prothom Alo Awards for modeling in 2003 and 2004.[3] After a six-year break, Tisha returned to TV advertising in 2014 by appearing in an ad for Square.[11] She also appeared in ads for Robi, Rupchanda, Dabur Amla etc.

Films

Tisha in the film Third Person Singular Number (2010)

2009-2010: Breakthrough

On the silver screen, Tisha first appeared in Mostofa Sarwar Farooki's critically acclaimed Third Person Singular Number in 2009 starring alongside Mosharraf Karim, Topu, Abul Hayat and others. Jay Weissberg of Variety stated that, "Ruba's revulsion, yet lack of surprise, is beautifully calibrated by Tisha".[12] For her role Ruba Haque, she was nominated for the Best Film Actress and won the Critics Choice Award for Best Film Actress in the 12th Meril-Prothom Alo Awards.[13] The film was the Bangladeshi submissions for the 83rd Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film. Following year, she made a special appearance as Selina in the film Runway directed by Tareque Masud.

2012–2016: Television and other success

Tisha in the film Television

Following the success of Third Person Singular Number, in 2012 she starred in Television alongside Chanchal Chowdhury and Mosharraf Karim and directed by Farooki. For her role Kohinur, she was nominated for the Meril-Prothom Alo Award for Best Film Actress. The film also was the Bangladeshi submissions for the 86th Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film.

In 2016, she did her first commercial movie Rana Pagla: The Mental opposite superstar Shakib Khan directed by Shamim Ahmed Roni. Later in the year, she appeared in Ostitto directed by Anonno Mamun starring opposite Arifin Shuvo. For her outstanding performance in this film, she was honoured with the Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actress in 2016[14] and nominated for the Meril-Prothom Alo Award for Best Film Actress.

2017-present

In 2017, she was seen in Doob, a Bangladesh-India co-production directed by Mostofa Sarwar Farooki starring alongside Irrfan Khan, Parno Mittra and Rokeya Prachy. She received the prestigious Meril-Prothom Alo Award for Best Film Actress for her performance. The film was the Bangladeshi submissions for the 91st Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film.[15][16] Later she was seen in Haldaa directed by Tauquir Ahmed starring along with Mosharraf Karim, Zahid Hasan and others. She received her second Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actress for her role in this film[17] along with Bachsas Award for Best Actress category. In 2018, she starred in the first anthology film of Bangladesh Iti, Tomari Dhaka.

Her first release of 2019 was Fagun Haway based on the historic Language movement of 1952 directed by Tauquir Ahmed starring Siam Ahmed, Abul Hayat, Yashpal Sharma and others. The film was the Bangladeshi submissions for the 92nd Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film. In the same year, she starred as Toru for short The Old Man and The Girl by Afzal Hossain Munna. Tisha is seen in the much anticipated Bangladesh-Germany-Russia co-production Shonibar Bikel directed by Farooki starring along with a multicultural cast including Zahid Hasan, Mamunur Rashid, Parambrata Chatterjee, Eyad Hourani. It is a one-shot thriller inspired by the Holey Artisan Bakery attack in 2014. In this year she also starred in Mayaboti alongside Yash Rohan directed by Arun Chowdhury and featuring in Bonhi a short by Afsana Mimi.[18] She also appeared in Holudboni, a Bangladesh-India co-production alongside Parambrata Chatterjee and Paoli Dam directed by Mukul Roy Chowdhury and Taher Shipon.

Tisha will soon debut as a co-producer in No Land's Man starring Nawazuddin Siddiqui and directed by Mostofa Sarwar Farooki.[19][20] She also co-producer upcoming film A Burning Question directed by Farooki.[21] As of 2020, she would play the role of Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib in the upcoming film Bangabandhu, based on the life of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, directed by Shyam Benegal.[22] She also would play the valiant revolutionary Pritilata Waddedar opposite Manoj Kumar in the film Bhalobasha Pritilata directed and co-produced by Pradip Ghosh.[23][24] She will appear films Dhaka 2040, Bobaa Rohossho by Abhishek Bagchi[25][26] and Balighar in the upcoming years.

Other work and media image

Tisha was appointed by the South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs as a 'goodwill ambassador' for two years for its Dhaka mission as part of the celebration of 40th anniversary of the two countries bilateral relations in 2013.[27]

Personal life

Tisha and Farooki in 2015

Tisha got married with filmmaker Mostofa Sarwar Farooki on 16 July 2010.[28][29] They worked together on the films Third Person Singular Number (2009), Television (2012), Doob (2017) and Shonibar Bikel (2019).

Filmography

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Title Year Role Notes
Third Person Singular Number 2009 Ruba Haque Won — Meril-Prothom Alo Critics Choice Award for Best Film Actress[13]
Nominated — Meril-Prothom Alo Award for Best Film Actress
Bangladeshi submissions for the 83rd Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film
Runway 2010 Selina Guest appearance
Television 2012 Kohinoor Nominated — Meril-Prothom Alo Award for Best Film Actress
Bangladeshi submissions for the 86th Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film
Mental 2016 Simi
Ostitto Pori Won — Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actress[14]
Nominated — Meril-Prothom Alo Award for Best Film Actress
Doob 2017 Saberi Won — Meril-Prothom Alo Award for Best Film Actress
Bangladeshi submissions for the 91st Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film
Haldaa Hasu Won — Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actress
Won — Bachsas Award for Best Actress
Iti, Tomari Dhaka 2018 Juthi First Bangladeshi Anthology film consisting of 11 vignettes by 11 Bangladeshi filmmakers
Fagun Haway 2019 Deepti First Bangladeshi film based on the 1952 Bengali language movement
The Old Man and The girl Toru Short by Afzal Hossain Munna
Shonibar Bikel N/A Inspired by the terror attack incident of 1 July 2014 at Holey Artisan Bakery, Gulshan.
Mayaboti Maya "Mayaboti" Begum
Bonhi Bonhi Short by Afsana Mimi
Holudboni Anu
Trap 2020 Short
No Land's Man TBA Pre-production
Dhaka 2040 TBA Shapla Filming
Boba Rohossho TBA Mitali Mukherjee Filming[25][26]
Balighar TBA Pre-production
Bangabandhu TBA Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Mujib Pre-production[22]
Bhalobasha Pritilata TBA Pritilata Waddedar Pre-production[23][24]

Television

Title Year Role Director Network Notes
Shat Prohorer Kabbo 1998 Ahsan Habib [3]
Fire Dekha Badrul Anam Soud
Greeho Golpo
Shopnojatra
Package Songbad 2000 Fuli Shamima Nazneen TV Movie
Keboli Rat Hoye Jay 2004 Mahfuz Ahmed
Sixty Nine Mostofa Sarwar Farooki
Ekoda Nurul Huda
Nikhoj Sangbad
Shanto Kutir Golam Sohrab Dodul
Sultana Bibiana Mostofa Sarwar Farooki
Waiting Room Mostofa Sarwar Farooki OCLC 873365488
Road to America
Prem O Protisodher Golpo
Terakota
Khosru+Moyna Kochi Khondokar
Shishir Kona Abu Hayat Mahmud NTV
Bujhabujhir Vul
Otopor Nurul Huda 2005 Arannya Anwar
420 2007-2008 Nishi Mostofa Sarwar Farooki Channel i Mini-Series. Re-released in October 2020[30]
Iit Kather Khancha 2008-2009 Shihab Khan Serial. Nom: Meril-Prothom Alo Award for Best TV Actress
Sathe 2009 Nom: Meril-Prothom Alo Award for Best TV Actress
Tiebreaker 2010 Tarik Muhammad Hasan single-episode drama[31]
Brazentina Noman Robin [32]
Eid-er Ticket Shokal Ahmed [33]
Graduate Mohammad Mostafa Kamal Raz NTV Nom: Meril-Prothom Alo Award for Best TV Actress
Mobile Court Masud Sezan
Valobashi Tai Valobeshe Jai 2011 Shihab Shaheen TV Movie. OCLC 813204910
Bahattor Ghonta Shumona Maksud Hossain Telefilm
Chander Nijosso Kono Aalo Nei Nom: Meril-Prothom Alo Award for Best TV Actress
Flashback Sania Mabrur Rashid Bannah
Tahminar Dinjapon Tahmina Won: Meril-Prothom Alo Critics Choice Award for Best TV Actress[4]
Projotne Bhalobasha 2012 Kaushik Shankar Das
Long March Won: Meril-Prothom Alo Award for Best TV Actress
Opekkhay Thakun 2013 Tuhin Hossain Maasranga Television Eid telefilm[34]
Chinno
Duti Britto Pashapashi Nom: Meril-Prothom Alo Critics Choice Award for Best TV Actress
Jodi Bhalo Na Lage Dio Na Mon Raihan Khan Won: Meril-Prothom Alo Award for Best TV Actress[5]
Onno Rokom Porir Golpo R B Pritom
Bijli 2014 Won: Meril-Prothom Alo Award for Best TV Actress[6]
Day Out Humayun Rashid Maasranga Television Eid drama[35]
Golapbhromon Mahmud Didar NTV Eid Special[36]
Tumi Ami Tuhin Hossain NTV Drama[37]
Let's Fly Mizanur Rahman Aryan
Ratargul Sumon Anowar Eid special drama
Sikandar Box Kheya Sagor Jahan TV Series (Episodes 1–4, 6, 15)
Love and War Imraul Rafat
Moner Moto Mon 2015 Imraul Rafat
Page 16 Aarif A. Ahnaf
Happiness Is Imraul Rafat
Ei Boishakhe Shanta Rahman ATN Bangla Telefilm[38]
Silence Emel Haque
Angry Bird Mizanur Rahman Aryan RTV Telefilm[39]
All About Us Valentine's Day Special
To Airport Mizanur Rahman Aryan Eid drama
Gulbahar Sumon Anowar Eid Special
Monsuba Jongshon Shihab Shahin
Protikkha Imraul Rafat Close-Up Kache Ashar Shahoshi Golpo
Shishir Kona Abu Hayat Mahmud
Grihojuddho Imraul Rafat
Tilottama, Tomar Jonno Won: Meril-Prothom Alo Award for Best TV Actress[7]
Shefali Won: Meril-Prothom Alo Critics Choice Award for Best TV Actress[7]
Addiction 2016 Shafayet Mansoor Rana
Rupkotha Mohammad Mostafa Kamal Raz Channel i Telefilm
Kichu Bhul Kichu Oviman Imraul Rafat
Ekti Talgach-er Golpo Masud Sezan Won: Meril-Prothom Alo Award for Best TV Actress[8]
Aadharer Rhen Abu Hayat Mahmud
Tomay Bhebe Lekha Shafquat Rabbee Anik RTV Valentine's Day drama
Quiet Please Rasel Shikdar
Boka Bax Abu Hayat Mahmud
Pobitro Prem Jakaria Shoukhin
Firefly Mabrur Rashid Bannah
Beauty Boat Azad Abul Kalam
Sunte Ki Paw 2017 Valentine's Drama
Follower Masud Sezan RTV drama
Shongi Shojib Khan Rtv drama
Breakup Theory Riyad Bin Mahbub
Mridumondo Bhalobasha Somesor Ali Maasranga Television drama
Radhuni Imraul Rafat Maasranga Television Special telefilm
Pother Majher Golpo Ashfaq Nipun
Money is Problem Masud Sezan
Buker Bhitor Kichu Parthor Thaka Bhalo Tanvir Ahsan Bioscope original drama Nom: Meril-Prothom Alo Critics Choice Award for Best TV Actress
Trailer Kochi Khondokar
Chinno Prem Golam Sohorab Dudul
Cheleta Kintu Bhalo Chilo Ashfaq Nipun Chabial Reunion' drama
Putuler Songshar Ashutosh Sujon
Nishi Kutum Salma/Pori Mehedi Hasan Jony
Shaina Pru Mahfuz Ahmed Nom: Meril-Prothom Alo Award for Best TV Actress
Chabial Reunion Sharaf Ahmed Jibon Mini-Series, 7 Episodes
Koli 2.0 2018 Koli Abrar Athar Bioscope original drama
Baba Tomay Sumon Anowar
Tanaporen Abu Hayat Mahmud
Aj Nitur Gaye Holud Imraul Rafat Valentine's Day Special
Ayesha Ayesha Mostofa Sarwar Farooki Channel I production Nom: Meril-Prothom Alo Award for Best TV Actress
Nom: Meril-Prothom Alo Critics Choice Award for Best TV Actress
Cholche Cholbe Ashfaq Nipun NTV Eid Special
Ektu Hasho Mabrur Rashid Bannah Eid Special drama
Mirror Emel Haque Gseries production
Cholona Ashfaq Nipun NTV Eid drama
Online E Raisa Bhabi Topu Khan
Mistake Jaqiul Islam Ripon RTV drama
Phoenix Redwan Rony
Britto Abu Hayat Mahmud
Choritra: Shami Masud Sezan Eid special
Shondha Komol Sumon Anowar
Otopor Joya Arifur Rahman Iflix Originally web series
Shorno Manob 2 2019 Abu Hayat Mahmud Customs Day Special
Shob Shomporker Naam Hoy Na Kajal Arefin Ome
Kotha Deya Ache Mizanur Rahman Aryan RTV Valentine's Day Special drama
Lovely Wife Rushow Ahmed Eid special
Michael Mama Minu Khala Abu Hayat Mahmud
#Me Too Sazzad Shuman
Paye Paye Hariye Imraul Rafat
Mone Mone Khub Gopone Sraboni Ferdous
Ghore Baire Abu Hayat Mahmud Eid special drama
Lady Killer 2 Mabrur Rashid Bannah
Friday Love Topu Khan Eid ul Adha special
Shelai Ghor Priti Dutta Bangamata U-19 special
Lolita Arun Chowdhury
Nayika Hote Chai Aranyo Anwar
Eternal Gift Kuhu Nazrul Islam Delgir Bioscope TV Series
Kuwasha Mohammad Mostafa Kamal Raz Cinespot production TV Series
Saudi Golap Sagar Jahan Mini-Series
Angule Angul Mabrur Rashid Bannah Eid Special
Lady Killer Mabrur Rashid Bannah Eid special drama
Pori O Panir Botol 2020 Masum Shahriar RTV On the occasion of International Customs Day[40]
Mukh O Mukhosher Golpo Ashfaque Nipun Bongo BD
Chelera Emonei Hoy Tithi Imraul Rafat Banglavision & Global TV[41]
Ekattor Tanim Noor 8 episodes, 2020

Awards and nominations

Tisha along with Shahir Huda Rumi and Mostofa Sarwar Farooki at 17th Busan International Film Festival in 2012
Bachsas Awards
Year Category Film Result Ref.(s)
2017 Best Actress Haldaa Won
Meril-Prothom Alo Awards
Year Category Role Film Result Ref.(s)
2009 Best Film Actress Ruba Haque Third Person Singular Number Nominated
Choice Award for Best Film Actress Won [13]
2013 Best Film Actress Kohinoor Television Nominated [42]
2016 Pori Ostitto Nominated
2017 Saberi Doob Won
Year Category Television Result Ref.(s)
2005 Best TV Actress Otopor Nurul Huda (2005) Nominated
2006 Otopor Nurul Huda (2005) Nominated
2008 Iit Kather Khancha (2008) Nominated
2009 Sathe Nominated
2010 Graduate Won
2011 Chander Nijosso Kono Aalo Nei (2011) Nominated
Critics Choice Award for Best TV Actress Tahminar Dinjapon (2011) Won [4]
2012 Best TV Actress Long March Won
2013 Jodi Bhalo Na Lage Dio Na Mon Won [5]
Critics Choice Award for Best TV Actress Duti Britto Pashapashi (2013) Nominated
2014 Best TV Actress Bijli Won [6]
2015 Tilottama, Tomar Jonno Won [7]
Critics Choice Award for Best TV Actress Shefali (2015) Won
2016 Best TV Actress Ekti Talgach-er Golpo (2016) Won [8]
2017 Soino Pru (2017) Nominated
Critics Choice Award for Best TV Actress Buker Bhetor Kichu Pathor Thaka Valo (2017) Nominated
2018 Best TV Actress Ayesha (2018) Nominated
Critics Choice Award for Best TV Actress Nominated
Year Category Result Ref.(s)
2003 Best Female Model Won [43]
2004 Won
National Film Award
Year Category Film Result Ref.(s)
2016 Best Actress Ostitto Won [14]
2017 Haldaa Won [17]
Notun Kuri
Year Category Result Ref.(s)
1993 Acting Runner-up [2]
1995 Acting Gold cup winner [3]
Rtv Star Award
Year Category Film Result Ref.(s)
2017 Best Actress (Series) Mohiner Nil Towale Nominated
2018 Best Actress (Drama) Lak Bhelki Laag Nominated
2019 1 Hours Drama & Telefilm Best Actress - Leading role Asroy Won [44]
Drama series - Best Actress - Leading role Dhama Offer Won

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