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Mishu Sabbir

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Bangladeshi Television and film Actor and model.
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Mishu Sabbir
মিশু সাব্বির
Born28 October 1982
NationalityBangladeshi
OccupationActor
Years active2006-present

Md. Sabbir Hossain Mishu, known by his stage name Mishu Sabbir is a Bangladeshi television actor and model.[1]

Early life

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He was born on 28 October 1982.[citation needed ] He hailed from Dhaka, Bangladesh. He received his education from Independent University Bangladesh in computer science.[1]

Career

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Sabbir performed in Lal Tip (2012), a big budget film of Impress Telefilm Limited.[2]

Works

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Films

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Drama, telefilm, mini-series and TV series

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  • Housefull (2008) as Mishu
  • Behind The Scene
  • Biporitey Ami (2008) as Akmol
  • Hello (2009) as Kashem
  • Graduate (2010) as Ayub
  • Jimmi (2010) as Mishu
  • Denmohor
  • Idiots (2012)
  • Radio Chocolate
  • College
  • @18: All Time Dourer Upor (2013) as Baby Bappi
  • Moneybag (2013) as Pilot
  • Faad O Bogar Golpo
  • Bhalobasha 101 (2014) as Mishu
  • Vitamin-T (2014) as Bulbul aka BB
  • Selfiebazz (2015)
  • Haar Naki Jeet (2016)
  • House 44
  • Cheleta Kintu Valo Chilo (2017)
  • Chabial Reunion (2017)
  • Journey by Launch (2017)
  • Karsaji
  • Bachelor Point (2018; Present) as Shuvo
  • Arekti Shondeher Golpo (2019)
  • Cholo Palai (2019)
  • Bachelor DJ Party (2019)
  • Network Busy (2019)
  • Bachelor Trip (2019)
  • Bachelor Eid (2019)
  • Stadium (2020) as Zubayerullah Zafor aka Jojo
  • Twist (2020)
  • Bachelor Quarantine (2020)
  • Nakshi (2021)
  • Female (2021) as Body Sohel
  • The Beggar (2021)
  • Thanda (2021)
  • Hoichoi Paribaar (2021)
  • Mone Korone Moron (2022)
  • Doi (2022)
  • Bachelor's Ramadan (2022)
  • Good Buzz (2022)
  • Female 2 (2022)

References

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  1. ^ a b Hasan, Rakibul (6 May 2012). "Destined for Glory". Star Campus. The Daily Star.
  2. ^ "Laltip released yesterday". The Daily Star. 18 February 2012. Retrieved 25 May 2019.
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