Arifa Zaman Moushumi, popularly known as ‘Moushumi’ is a popular, beautiful and famous film actress in Bangladeshi film industry. She came into the spotlight after winning a beauty contest. However, she made her with another super hero Salman Shah in the blockbuster film Keyamat Thake Keyamat’. Already, she acted more than 150 Bengali films and received the National Film Award for Megla Akash. Moushumi also elected UNICEF Advocate for Child Rights.
Birth place: Khulna, Bangladesh
Full name: Arifa Zaman Moushumi
Occupation: Actress, singer and Model
Height: 5.6″
Spouse(s): Omar Sunn
Children: 2
Years active: 1993–present
Full name: Arifa Zaman Moushumi
Occupation: Actress, singer and Model
Height: 5.6″
Spouse(s): Omar Sunn
Children: 2
Years active: 1993–present
Early Life:Moushumi was born in the south-western district Khulna of Bangladesh on November 3, 1973. She is the eldest of three daughters in her family.
Personal Life:Moushumi got married with co-actor Omar Sunny and she has two childrens Sadin and Faiza. A few days ago she was busy with her family and children but now she has been come back into the film industry.
Films acted by Moushumi:Keyamat Thake Keyamat (1993),Kokhono Megh Kokhono Brishti (2003), Molla Barir Bou (2005), Golapi Ekhon Bilatey (2006), Ekjon Songe Chhilo (2007), Tui Jodi Aamar Hoiti Re (2008), Shaheb Name Golam (2009), Kusum Kusum Prem (2011), Devdas (2011), Moushumi (1993), Dola (1994), Atmohongkar (1994), Sneho (1994), Prothom prem (1994), Denmohor (1994), Ontore ontore (1994), Bidrohi bodhu (1995), MUktir shongram (1995), Harano prem (1995), Vangchur (1995), Shajon (1995), Shesh khela (1995), Attmotag (1995), Bisswo premik (1995), Goriber raani (1996), Prio tumi (1996), Rakkhosh (1996), Shukher shwargo (1996), Adorer shontan (1996), Shukher ghore dukher agun (1996), Lutt toraj (1996), Ammajaan (1996), Shanti chai (1997), Ondho valobasha (1997), Mitthya ohongkaar (1997), Ghaat protighaat (1997), Shongsharer shukh dukkho (1997), Prio shotru (1997), Laat shaheber meye (1997), Lojja (1997), Tumi shundor (1997), Bagher bachcha (1998), Ruposhi raajkonnya (1998), kotha dao (1998), Vondo baba (1998),