Arosh Khan and Tania Brishty pair up after break
Entertainment Report :
Popular face of the small screen and OTT platform, Tania Brishty effortlessly collaborates with newcomers explaining why viewers of tele-fiction appreciate the promising pair of the small screen featuring Tania Brishty opposite
the promising actor Arosh Khan.
The audience’s interest in the Arosh Khan and Tania Brishty as a pair has grown significantly. After a brief break, they have reunited for their latest project.
Over the past two days, Arosh Khan and Tania Brishty acted in a drama titled ‘Kichhu Kotha Bolar Chhilo’, written by Mesbah Uddin Sumon and directed by Maksudur Rahman Bishal.
Speaking about her experience in the drama, Tania Brishty told this correspondent, “I want to emphasise that the rise of the pair of Arosh Khan and Tania Brishty is attributed to the audience’s love. Arosh is dedicated and puts a lot of effort into portraying a character.
If the director asks him to jump from a two or three-story building for the sake of the story, the word ‘no’ will not come out of Arosh’s mouth.
When an artiste has such a love for acting, amazing things can happen.
Mesbah Uddin Sumon wrote the story of the drama very well and the director brought it to life with heart.
I am very optimistic about the drama.”
Actor Arosh Khan shared his feelings by this way, “From the very first scene, I felt that this was going to be a good project and that’s exactly what happened.
Since I started working with Tania Brishty, the response from the audience has been amazing. The interest in our pair is growing day by day.
I believe their love for our pair is increasing.
We are now more discerning about selecting stories.
Many good works are in store for the future.”
The tele-fiction is expected to air on a satellite TV channel soon and will be released on YouTube later.
Popular dramas starring Arosh Khan and Tania Brishty include ‘Love Torture’, ‘Abhimani Tumi Ghartyara Ami’, ‘Ektu Boka’, ‘Chingki Na Mingki’,’Loose Connection’, ‘Head Phone’, ‘Prem Abujh’, ‘Hasite Faasi’, ‘Come from Barishal’, and ‘Chhele Dhora’, among others.
