I aspire to see myself on the silver screen: Parsa Evana

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The budding actress Parsa Evana has reached a notable position in the industry today, after having delivered multiple dramas over the last few years. Many of these dramas earned much adulation from the audiences. She became widely recognised by people of all ages, particularly after her role in the drama “Bachelor Point”.

The dancer and model-turned-actress recently starred alongside Mosharraf Karim in the web-film “Mirza”, directed by Sumon Anowar.

Regarding the project and her co-star, Parsa shared, “I worked with Mosharraf bhai eight to nine years ago, and after a long gap, we reunited for ‘Mirza’. He’s still the same! When we first collaborated, I was almost a newcomer, and he supported me as a co-artiste then. This time, he has been just as helpful.”

“Mosharraf bhai is obviously a huge star, but I’ve never seen any manner of arrogance in him. He is always ready to help others, and despite his stardom and success, he has remained humble and grounded,” she conveyed.

Parsa Evana portrayed a unique character in the web-film “Mirza”. She mentioned, “The story and the character were both appealing to me, and I thoroughly enjoyed working on the project. Our director Sumon Anowar took care of the production with great attention to detail.”

On top of that, the actress is all geared up to make an appearance in a Vicky Zahed directorial one-hour-long drama, which has yet to be officially titled.

She especially highlighted the teamwork of “Bachelor Point”, praising its fantastic team. “Throughout my career, many dramas have been well-received by audiences. However, I consider ‘Bachelor Point’ a significant turning point because it reached a wide audience,” she admitted, praising director Kajal Arefin Ome for his excellent supervision of the show.

Parsa mentioned that “Bachelor Point” stands out due to its high-quality production writing, “Every character in it plays an important role, as a result, there were no specific hero or heroine. The story was compelling, and the characters left an impact on the people.” She added, “Many people would even address me by my character Eva’s name. The show transformed my image, making me memorable to the audience.”

Recalling her professional start, she said, “Initially I began with dancing, and it made me feel I would remain a dancer. Then one day, I began acting but my heart would still push me towards dancing. Dance has stayed with me since I was in school.”

“Once I began actively acting after entering this community, I worked on projects directed by Mabrur Rashid Bannah and Imraul Rafat. It was also the point when people would praise my acting skill, which in turn sparked my growing interest in the craft,” she continued.

“For the past three years, I paid earnest attention to my acting career by putting my heart into every role. Now my commitment to acting has grown even stronger, and I am more focused than ever before.”

When asked if she wants to star in films, Parsa expressed, “I aspire to see myself on the big screen. I want to be part of movies that will not only draw audiences to theatres but also earn their applause. If I come across a film offer that resonates with me, I will definitely take on the project.”

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