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Prova Rajib was born on January 12, 1993, in Dhaka, Bangladesh. She began her career in the entertainment industry as a model and later transitioned to acting. Her breakthrough role came in 2015 with the film "Aashiqui" directed by Sohanur Rahman Sohan.

Despite the mixed reviews, her viewership numbers continue to climb.

Shortly after her marriage to actor Ziaul Faruq Apurba in 2010, private videos involving Prova and her former fiancé, Rajib, were leaked online by Rajib himself. This incident led to her divorce from Apurba in early 2011.

While Prova is most recognized for her work in television dramas (natoks), her filmography includes a wide range of popular titles:

They don't use pure "Shuddho Bangla" (standard Bengali). They mix in dialects from Nadia, Jessore, and Kolkata street slang, making the dialogues feel organic.

Rajib often films scripted scenarios where a wealthy person insults a poor laborer (like a rickshaw puller), followed by a "twist" where the poor person shows more dignity or ends up helping the wealthy person in a time of need. 3. Trust and Betrayal in Marriage

Prova Rajib was born on January 12, 1993, in Dhaka, Bangladesh. She began her career in the entertainment industry as a model and later transitioned to acting. Her breakthrough role came in 2015 with the film "Aashiqui" directed by Sohanur Rahman Sohan.

Despite the mixed reviews, her viewership numbers continue to climb.

Shortly after her marriage to actor Ziaul Faruq Apurba in 2010, private videos involving Prova and her former fiancé, Rajib, were leaked online by Rajib himself. This incident led to her divorce from Apurba in early 2011.

While Prova is most recognized for her work in television dramas (natoks), her filmography includes a wide range of popular titles:

They don't use pure "Shuddho Bangla" (standard Bengali). They mix in dialects from Nadia, Jessore, and Kolkata street slang, making the dialogues feel organic.

Rajib often films scripted scenarios where a wealthy person insults a poor laborer (like a rickshaw puller), followed by a "twist" where the poor person shows more dignity or ends up helping the wealthy person in a time of need. 3. Trust and Betrayal in Marriage