Sabila Nur

Sabila, born in Chittagong back in '95, has been lighting up Bangladeshi screens for a while now. You might’ve caught her as “The Imaginary Girl” from Monkey Bizness—yeah, that quirky rom-com telefilm from 2015 everyone was talking about. She’s got this charm that just pops through the TV, whether she’s in those catchy commercials or juggling roles in TV dramas. Honestly, she’s everywhere—one minute she’s in a documentary, next she’s brightening up an ad for Grameenphone (that’s actually where she kicked off her career). Not bad for someone who’s still juggling her studies, huh? Early on, she was all about dancing, and you can still see that energy in the way she acts. First big acting gig? That’d be U-Turn in 2014. Since then, she’s been riding this wave—commercials, documentaries (like the European University of Bangladesh one in 2016), and a bunch of hit dramas. Sabila’s got a real knack for making even a five-second cameo feel memorable. But here’s the thing—she hasn’t dipped her toes into film yet. Maybe she’s waiting for the right script or just vibing with the TV world for now. And, oh, she’s no slouch in the classroom either. First, she was working on a BBA at North South University, and now she’s studying English at AIUB. Balancing all that with a busy acting schedule? Wild. But somehow, she makes it work. So, if you haven’t seen her on screen yet, you’re probably missing out—she’s one of those faces you won’t forget.

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Personal details

  • Height: 5′ 5½″ (1.66 m)
  • Professions: Actress

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      Back in 2017, Sabila basically broke the internet—or at least, Bangladesh’s corner of it. According to Google’s stats, she was the most searched Bangladeshi that year. Not even joking. People were obsessed, constantly looking her up, digging for any info they could get their hands on. There’s just something about her that caught everyone’s attention—her style, her vibe, maybe those TV appearances. Whatever it was, the hype was real. Sabila turned into this pop culture phenomenon almost overnight, which is wild when you think about it. Bangladeshis couldn’t stop talking about her; she was everywhere—TV, social media, you name it. It wasn’t just a quick trend, either; her popularity actually stuck around for a while. So yeah, if you’re trying to understand what had people glued to their screens in 2017, it’s simple: Sabila was the name on everyone’s lips.

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