Miss India-famed anchor-actress Pamela Singh Bhutoria, who grabbed the attention of the audience of Bangladesh with her dazzling anchoring style during the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) in 2015, is going to act opposite Bangladesh’s popular actor Sajal. DhakaLive has news that the duo will be seen appearing together in a telefilm titled ‘Anupoma’, which will be produced on the occasion of upcoming Eid-ul-Fitr.
Pamela will play the title role of the telefilm, which will be directed by Alam Ashad Mintu. She will enact the role of a doctor in the telefilm.
Director Alam Ashad said, “For the time being, all types of preparations have been taken. If everything goes well, the shooting of the telefilm will start from April. We have planned to shoot the telefilm in Kolkata for two consecutive days, while a day-long shooting will take place in Dhaka. Under the banner of N Limited Entertainment, the telefilm will be produced.”
To note, Pamela was the semi-finalist of Miss India 2006. Then, she got engaged in hosting different programmes on various TV channels, including Star Sports, Zoom TV and Sangeet Bangla. She came into limelight with her brilliant anchoring skill within very short time. Not only in anchoring, she eventually succeeded in modelling and films also.
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