Tanjim Saiara Totini
Date of Birth | : | 24 August, 1997 (Age 27) |
Place of Birth | : | Barishal, Bangladesh |
Profession | : | Bangladeshi Actress, Model |
Nationality | : | Bangladeshi |
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- Full Name: Tanjim Saiyara Totini
- Native Name: তানজিম সাইয়ারা তটিনী
- Nick Name: Totini (তটিনী)
- Birth Date: 1997
- Age: 27 Years of 2024
- Birth Place: Barisal, Bangladesh
- Nationality: Bangladeshi
- Profession: Actor
- Religion: Islam
- University: North South University
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About of Totini
As Totini shares her experience working with the “Hasina: A Daughter’s Tale” famed director, she mentions that she has learned a lot of things from this project, which she will carry throughout her career. “As I read the script, I was excited to get the role I was dreaming of as of yet, at the same time, I was tensed if I can pull it off!”
The actress explained that while the role was challenging, the entire team supported her to pour the character within herself. “Kolpona is a victim, and she is suffering from a trauma,” she says. “The director created a musical playlist for Kolpona, and during my downtime, this kept me from becoming sidetracked by anything in the outside world.”
According to Totini, those little tips helped her believe in the character. It gave her the confidence to portray it as naturally as possible on the screens.
She played a cameo role in Syed Ahmed Shawki’s “Taqdeer”, and made a guest appearance in television series “House No 96”. “I got frequent offers for tele-fictions, but the roles never attracted me,” asserts the actress. “Even though it was a small role, working in a project led by Chanchal Chowdhury was an honour to me.” The actress further says that she is a big fan of the “Aynabaji” famed actor, alongside Afsana Mimi, Subarna Mustafa and Jaya Ahsan.
The name Totini translates to ‘small river’, and the young diva wants to graph her career at a slow and steady pace, reminiscent of it. “I would love to learn more and be steady in creating benchmark for me,” she shares. “I want to enjoy my work and believe in the characters I portray on the screen.”