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Monira Mithu

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Monira Mithu
মনিরা মিঠু
Born
Monira Mithu
OccupationActress
RelativesChallenger (brother)
Awards11th Meril-Prothom Alo Awards for Best TV Actress (2009)

Monira Mithu (Bengali: মনিরা মিঠু), also credited as Monira Akter Mithu, is a Bangladeshi television and film actress. She is known for her acting in television dramas, films and web series in Bangladesh and has been active in the entertainment industry for over two decades.[1][2]

Career

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Mithu began her acting career in television. Her first role was in the drama Openty Bioscope, which was directed by Humayun Ahmed.[1] This early work helped her gain recognition in the Bangladeshi television industry. She became widely known for her performances in many television dramas and series. Over the years, she established a reputation for portraying a range of characters, often cast in roles such as mother figures or elder relatives.[3][4][5]

Works

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Television dramas

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Films

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Web series

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Year Title OTT Character Co-Stars Director Notes
2020August 14BingeShanta IslamTasnuva Tisha, Shahiduzzaman Selim, Shatabdi Wadud, Tanvir, ShawonShihab Shaheen
2021C For CoachingHasan Masood, Prottoy Heron, Anamika Oyshee, Rayhan Khan, Ahsan Habib Niloy, Rashed Amran, Tanvir Niloy, SM Samiul Alam, Sagar HudaMabrur Rashid Bannah

Awards

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References

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  1. 1 2 Shah Alam Shazu (September 1, 2015). "Acting comes easily to me: Monira Mithu". The Daily Star. Retrieved November 30, 2015.
  2. Sharbani Datta (2019-01-19). "'Veni, Vidi, Vici'". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2019-02-06.
  3. Shah Alam Shazu (November 20, 2011). "Born to act". The Daily Star. Retrieved November 30, 2015.
  4. "Humayun Ahmed was a guiding light for me: Monira Mithu | The Daily Star". www.thedailystar.net. Retrieved 2026-01-25.
  5. "Women have never been safe: Monira Mithu | The Daily Star". online87.thedailystar.net. Retrieved 2026-01-25.
  6. "প্রথম পর্বেই সাড়া ফেলেছে 'হাউস নং ৯৬'". NTV Online. February 5, 2021.
  7. "Meril-Prothom Alo Award ceremony held". The Daily Star. April 11, 2009. Retrieved November 30, 2015.
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