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Tanjin Tisha is a Actor born on 20 february 1983 at Dhaka (Bangladesh)

Tanjin Tisha

Tanjin Tisha
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Birth 20 february 1983 (41 years) at Dhaka (Bangladesh)

Tanjin Tisha (তানজিন তিশা) is a popular Bangladeshi actress, model and TV presenter. She has acted in television serials and dramas. She won Meril Prothom Alo Awards in best newcomer category for her drama U-turn.

Biography

Tisha learned dancing in her childhood but her family stopped it for her education. She completed her HSC from Siddhesshori Girls High School and College. Now, She wants to study "Film and Media" from a reputed University.
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Filmography of Tanjin Tisha (3 films)

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Actress

Mental
Mental (2016)

Origin Bangladesh
Genres Drama, Thriller, Romance
Actors Shakib Khan, Tanjin Tisha, Achol Akhe, Nusrat Imroz Tisha, Moushumi Hamid, Misha Sawdagor
Roles Simi / News Reporter
Rating48% 2.4364252.4364252.4364252.4364252.436425
An underworld mafia steals valuable mineral resources and sell them over to international crime organization . Simi (Nusrat Imrose Tisha); a news reporter finds out and exposes the whole criminal chain to the media, despite all threats from them. An unknown, mysterious but affectionate and intimidating man comes up to help, The story revolves around revealing the true identity of him and his link to the Underworld.
Television
Television (2012)
, 1h46
Directed by Mostofa Sarwar Farooki
Origin Bangladesh
Genres Drama
Actors Chanchal Chowdhury, Mosharraf Karim, Tanjin Tisha, Nusrat Imroz Tisha
Rating81% 4.0955554.0955554.0955554.0955554.095555
As a leader of the local community, Chairman Amin (Shahir Huda Rumi) bans every kind of image in his water-locked village in rural Bangladesh. He even goes on to claim that imagination is also sinful since it gives one the license to infiltrate into any prohibited territory. But change is a desperate wind that is difficult to resist by shutting the window. The tension between this traditional window and modern wind grows to such an extent that it starts to leave a ripple effect on the lives of a group of typically colorful, eccentric, and emotional people living in that village. But at the very end of the film, Television, which he hated so much, comes to the rescue and helps Chairman Amin reach a transcendental state where he and his God are unified. A new twist to the story makes him embrace IMAGE and IMAGINATION.