Purnima's popularity soared in the early 2000s with her roles in films like "Baiya" (2002), "Gherua" (2004), and "Kurban" (2005). Her on-screen chemistry with leading men like Shakib Khan and Ferdous became a staple of Bangladeshi cinema, and she quickly became one of the most sought-after actresses in the industry.
The leaking of compromising images without consent is a serious crime in Bangladesh, and Purnima has reportedly filed a case against the person who leaked the images. The police have launched an investigation into the matter, and several people have been arrested in connection with the scandal.
But how has she maintained such a stronghold on entertainment content? Let’s dive into the media strategy and star power of Bangladesh’s beloved "Dak Diye Jabo" girl.
Purnima doesn’t work in a vacuum. Her partnership with actor and producer has turned into a production powerhouse. Together, they control a significant chunk of her narrative. By co-producing films and television content under their banner, they ensure that Purnima’s roles avoid the "aging heroine" trap.
In addition to her film work, Purnima has also made a name for herself in Bangladeshi television. She has starred in numerous drama serials, including the popular show "Amar Jibon" (2016), which aired on Channel 5. Her versatility as an actress has allowed her to experiment with different genres, from drama to comedy, and she has consistently delivered memorable performances.
: She received high praise for her roles in films based on Rabindranath Tagore's stories, including Shasti (2004) and Shuva (2005), where she played a mute girl.
Beyond her film career, Purnima has maintained a strong presence in popular media as a host and television personality. She has presented star talk shows such as Ebong Purnima , Purnima Alo , and Boro Mancher Tarokara . Her hosting of the Meril Prothom Alo Awards is particularly well-regarded by fans. Recent Work and Legacy