What did stars say after voting?

Entertainment Desk :
Actors and singers have cast their votes at polling stations in the capital and other countries since yesterday morning.
They have also shared pictures and feelings of the moment of voting on social media and have also given a message of civic duty.
Three sisters, three daughters of Dhallywood – Suchanda, Babita and Champa – voted at the Gulshan Model High School polling station on Thursday afternoon.
Veteran actor and director Abul Hayat cast his vote at a polling station in Viqarunnisa Noon School and College, Dhaka-8 constituency.
He has voted in all the elections in Bangladesh, including this one, except for the three controversial elections in between (2014, 2018 and 2024).
Abul Hayat, who has voted in a total of 10 parliamentary elections, including this one, said, “The atmosphere of this election is good and beautiful.”
Actress Nusrat Imrose Tisha wrote, “The road to the future” – after casting her vote with her husband Mostafa Sarwar Farooki in a constituency in the capital’s Gulshan area.
Actress Azmeri Haque Badhon wrote after voting, “I voted.”
Actress Tama Mirza wrote, “Voting is your civil right. We voted. You too should cast your vote with spontaneous enthusiasm.”
Popular actress of the small screen, Safa Kabir wrote, “Vote is right. As a conscious citizen, I cast my vote.”
Small screen actress Mumtaheena Chowdhury Toya wrote, “I voted for the first time in my life, the feeling is strange but very happy.”
TV actress Aisha Khan went to the polling station yesterday morning to cast her vote. She is a voter from Dhaka.
After casting her vote, she wrote on Facebook, “I have fulfilled my duty as a Bangladeshi citizen.”
Film actress Afia Nusrat Barsha is a voter in Dhaka. After casting her vote at a centre in Mohammadpur, she wrote, “Alhamdulillah, I voted. You too, vote for the person you like. May we, the people of Bangladesh, live well, InshaAllah.”
TV actor Manoj Pramanik is a voter from Naogaon district. He posted the photo after voting. He wrote, “If you vote for me, it will work, but I will vote.”
Director Shihab Shaheen has also finished voting. He wrote, “Voting is finally over.”
Small screen actress Ruqaiya Jahan Chamak wrote, “I cast my vote. In just 5 minutes. Everyone is voting with their families at the polling station. It feels good to see.”
