In the vibrant world of Bangladeshi entertainment, Sadia Jahan Prova has firmly established herself as one of the nation's highest-earning actresses. Popularly known as Prova, she has become a household name, enthralling audiences with her exceptional talent and versatility. Born in Shariatpur, Bangladesh, Prova's journey to stardom began in 2005 when she first gained recognition in the modeling industry. Her transition to acting was seamless, quickly making her a prominent figure in television dramas and serials.
Prova's performances have garnered widespread acclaim, and her impressive portfolio includes a diverse array of works. Some of her notable television dramas and serials include "U-turn," "Har Na ManaHar," "X-Factor," "Ghasful o Nadi," "KagojerGhor," "Nilabati," "DhupChhaya," "Lucky Thirteen," "Version Za," "Khunsuti," "Fera," "Shashti," "TobuoLabonira Theme Thake Na," "Gran," "AmoniHouarChilo," "KuashayGhera," "Kuasha," "X Factor 2," "The Village Engineer," "ErarPaglami," "JibonerGolpo," "Shotcute E Bariwala," "Chunnu and Sons," "Sikandar Box Ekhon Cox's Bazar," "EkSatheTumi Ami," "Ami Je KeTomar," "SukherSongshar," "UradhuraPrem," "LailyMojnuPremer Hat," "AjibSikhaSofor," "HotatPawya," "Hot and Cool," "Paragraph," "Black Coffee," "KushumerIcchapuron," "ToptoDupur," and "Danger Man," as well as "Service Holder."
Prova's talent has not gone unnoticed. Throughout her career, she has received numerous awards, underscoring her exceptional abilities and enduring influence in the entertainment industry. Her accolades include the RTV Star Award for Best Actress and the CJFB Award for Best Actress. These honors are a testament to her consistent, high-caliber performances and her reputation as a leading figure in the industry.
Prova's financial achievements are as impressive as her artistic ones. She commands significant fees for her work, ranging from 80 thousand to 1 lakh taka. Specifically, she charges 80 thousand taka for two days of shooting and 1 lakh taka for three days of shooting. Reflecting her growing demand and popularity, Prova has increased her remuneration this year. She receives three lakh taka for television commercials, the highest remuneration for any actress in the country. This remarkable earning power highlights her widespread appeal and the high regard in which she is held.
Her commercial success is further evidenced by her collaborations with prominent production houses such as Square Ltd., 1952 Production House, Tele-Home, Bongo, and Black and White Production House. Prova's involvement in high-profile advertising campaigns has also showcased her influence and marketability.
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