Joya Ahsan

Joya Ahsan
Born (1972-07-01) 1 July 1972
Occupation Actress, Model
Years active 1998  present
Spouse(s) Faisal Ahsan
Awards National Film Award
Meril Prothom Alo Awards
Filmfare Awards East (Nominated)

Joya Ahsan (née Maswood) is a Bangladeshi actress and model. She received the National Film Award of Bangladesh twice[1] for her roles in the movies Guerrilla and Chorabali. [2][3]

Early life

Along with her study Ahsan took a diploma course in Rabindra Sangeet and training in classical music. She first appeared on television when she performed in teledrama Panchami. She modeled for a calendar which caught the eye of Afzal Hossain, who later offered her work on a promotional advertisement of the soft drink Coca-Cola.[4] Afterwards she left modeling and continued with her studies. She joined a newspaper company, Bhorer Kagoj, a national daily of that time rekindling her interest in working in the media. After a brief stint at a children's school she returned to modeling. Then she worked in Giashuddin Selim’s Shongshoy. Besides media, Joya practices crafting and painting, which she demonstrated in art house productions like “Anechy Shurjer Hashi”.[5]

Career

Television

Having started her career as a model in the late 1990s, Ahsan has since worked in numerous television dramas and serials. Ahsan worked in Giashuddin Selim’s Shongshoy and later in Anechy Shurjer Hashi. Directors, among others, opine that one of the reasons behind her success is that she has always been selective about the plot and the character of the plays she was offered.[6] Ahsan's reputation as an actress was founded on the notable roles she played in Kuhok, Labonyo Probha, Horton-er Bibi, Shonkhobash, Hatkura and many more. She has won wide recognition among TV viewers for her role as Aaysha in Anechy Shurjer Hashi and Monika in Labonyo Probha. Her acting skills can be gauged in Toukir Ahmed and Bipasha Hayat's play Shonkhobash in which she played the role of Pushpo which was a bold character according to her. The role Jaya played in Hatkura added another chapter in her career as a performer. Set in the outskirts of a village in Rangpur District. The play was quite a challenge for her. “I had to learn the dialect of Rangpur for the role. Actually, I had never been to a village before that. And it was a completely new experience for me” she said.[6] In 2010-2011 ongoing serial Choita Pagol aired on Channel i, Jaya played the role of Alta, who is also a rural woman. Jaya said “Alta is one of my favourite characters. I liked playing the role.” Her another outstanding performance in Mejbaur Rahman Sumon's Tarporo Angurlata Nondoke Bhalobashe also made her way to the top and cemented her position as an actress.
She portrayed various characters in teledramas including Sixty Nine (69), Tevaga, Shahortolir Alo, Tarpor Paruler Deen, Amader Choto Nodi, Mayesha, Jostna, Nodi Othoba Roshider Kichu Kolpo Drisyo and many more. Her stunning performances one after one made her most popular leading actress and she became the highest paid actress in the television industry of Bangladesh.

Film

On the big screen, Ahsan became more famous on her later age when she start working in movie as a leading actress where other actress become less favorite in the movie at the similar age. She had a special appearance in a film named Bachelor in 2004 which was directed by Mostofa Sarwar Farooki. Ahsan 's first film was Nurul Alam Atik's debut film Dubshatar, English title: In Too Deep (2010).The film did not do well in box office but her performance was praised by critics. In the same year she acted in a thriller named Firey Esho Behula (2010) directed by Tanim Noor.
In 2010-2011 she worked in Nasiruddin Yousuff’s big budget film Guerrilla based on the events of the Bangladesh Liberation War, an adaptation of the novel 'Nishiddho Loban' by Sayed Shamsul Huq which was released on April 14, 2011 in Bangladesh. It narrates the tale of Bilkis Banu played by Joya Ahsan, a freedom fighter, who actively participates in the Liberation War while searching for her lost husband. The film was a huge hit and ran over hundred days in many movie theaters around the country. This film won national awards in ten categories, including the best actress award for Joya Ahsan. After the success of this film, she shifted her focus into film industry.
In the following year Ahsan worked on Chorabali which is an action thriller directed by Redoan Rony. The film was released in 2012.[7] In which she portrayed 'Noboni Afroz', a journalist and won her second National Film Award for her performance. The film performed well in box office and declared as a hit.
In 2013, Ahsan acted in an Indian Bangla film named Aborto directed by Arindam Sil.[8] She was nominated for the Filmfare Awards East for Best Debut Performance Female for her role in the film.
In April, 2013 Jaya got official invitation to attend 66th Cannes Film Festival. In the same year Ahsan performed in Purno Doirgho Prem Kahini a Bangladeshi romantic film directed by Shafi Uddin Shafi. It was her first mainstream Bangladeshi film collaborated with Shakib Khan. Filming began on 4 August 2012 and was wrapped-up by June 2013. The film was released on 16 October 2013 of Eid al-Adha. Upon release, the film received positive reviews and was a huge box office success. The original production team announced plans to make a sequel Purno Doirgho Prem Kahini 2. The sequel has retained leads Shakib Khan and Jaya while Mamnun Hasan Emon and Mousumi Hamid is a new addition to the cast and is expected to release in October 2015.
Ahsan started working in an action - science-fiction film named Parle Theka directed by Samurai Maruf in 2013-14 but the director stopped filming. The film became much anticipated film of the year for a video song called Jongoler daak which created somewhat of a buzz in the media when the work for the movie began few years ago. The shooting of the film began near the end of 2012 and even when 2015 rolled in, the shooting was not completed. In 2015, the film has been set to resurface and the shooting has begun again, but under a completely different name, with the title Mesidona.
After one-year break Zero Degree was her following venture. The film was a psychological thriller written and directed by Animesh Aich and was released on 15 January 2015. The film was not a commercial success though it was critically acclaimed.
In 2015, Jaya worked in three other Indian Bangla films- Rajkahini based on the 1947 East and west Bengal separation which is directed by Srijit Mukherji, Ekti Bangali Bhuter Golpo a horror film directed by Indranil Roychowdhury and Kantho directed by Nandita Roy and Shiboprosad Mukhopadhyay. Ekti Bangali Bhuter Golpo was set for a world TV premier in Kolkata on May 17 in ZEE Bangla Cinema. Rajkahini is scheduled to release on 16 October 2015.
Jaya has signed up for a new Bangladeshi film. The actress will be seen as the lead character in director Mahmud Didar's upcoming film Beauty Circus. The shooting for the film is set to begin from November 2015 and the entire shoot will take place in the hilly areas.

Filmography

Year Title Role Director Country Notes
2004 Bachelor Shaila Mostofa Sarwar Farooki Bangladesh Special Appearance
2010 Dubshatar Renuka Rahman Nurul Alam Atik Bangladesh
2011 Phirey Esho Behula Tanima Tanim Noor Bangladesh
Guerrilla Bilkis Banu Nasiruddin Yousuff Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actress
2012 Chorabali Noboni Afroz Redwan Roni Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actress
2013 Aborto Charu Sen Arindam Sil India Nominated for Filmfare Awards East Best Debutant Female
Purnodoirgho Prem Kahini Zara Shafi Uddin Shafi Bangladesh Meril Prothom Alo Awards for Best Actress
2015 Zero Degree Saniya Animesh Aich Bangladesh
Ekti Bangali Bhooter Goppo Amrita Datta Indranil Roy Chowdhury India
Rajkahini Rubina Srijit Mukherji India
2016 Purno Doirgho Prem Kahini 2 Mitu Shafi Uddin Shafi Bangladesh
Eagoler Chokh Shibangi Arindam Sil India
Beauty Circus Beauty Mahmud Didar Bangladesh
Mesidona N/A Samurai Maruf Bangladesh
Kantho N/A Siboprosad Mukhopadhyay
Nandita Roy
India
Khancha Sarojini Akram Khan Bangladesh
Putro N/A Saiful Islam Mannu Bangladesh
Aami Joy Chatterjee Dr Aditi Roy Manoj Michigan India
Lal Moroger Jhuti Padma Nurul Alam Atiq Bangladesh
Bhalobashar Shohor N/A Indranil Roy Chowdhury India Short Film
Peyarar Shubash N/A Nurul Alam Atiq Bangladesh
2017 Devi N/A Maksud Hosein Bangladesh Producer
Goheen Baluchor N/A Badrul Anam Soud Bangladesh Screenwriter
Bishorjon Padma Kaushik Ganguly India

Television work

Drama (serials)

  • Amader Choto Nodi
  • Choita Pagol
  • Coffee House
  • Dorjar Opashe
  • Enechi Shurjer Hashi
  • Labbonno Probha
  • Mone Mone
  • Manush Badal
  • Neer
  • Polayon Porbo
  • Sixty Nine (69)
  • Shonkhobash
  • Shomporker Golpo
  • Shongshoy[9]
  • Tebhaga

Drama (Non-Serials)

  • Americana
  • Amader Golpo
  • Aunuposthit Chinho
  • Anonto Adhora
  • Bikol Pakhir Gaan
  • Bhalobashi Tai, Bhalobeshe Jai
  • Bumerang
  • Cheri-Phuler Name Nam
  • Chondrabotir Lottery
  • Chor O Novelist
  • Daliya
  • Denjru
  • De Dour
  • Ebong Autopor
  • Ebong Bonolota Sen
  • Ferar Poth Nei, Chilo Na Kono Kale
  • Fifth Anniversary
  • Gorambhath Athoba Nichok Bhooter Golpo
  • Ghum Ghar
  • Grohonkal
  • Ghum
  • Halloween
  • Horton-er Bibi
  • Hutkura
  • Jononir Kanna
  • Jostna, Nodi Othoba Roshider Kichu Kolpo Drisyo
  • Jaal
  • Journey By Boat
  • Jontro-Na
  • Koyekti Neel Rongpencil
  • Kingkortobbo
  • Kuashar Bhitor Mrittur Shomoy
  • Kuhok
  • Maya Athoba Mrittur Galpo
  • Madhobi Upakkhan
  • Mayesha
  • No Mans Land
  • Na Komola Na Meherjaan
  • Nirjon Shakkhor
  • Neel Botam
  • Nokkhotro Ghas Chondro Mollikar Raat
  • Off Beat
  • Obak Sondesh
  • Oshomapto Ghor
  • Panjabiwala
  • Poth Geche Beke
  • P.O.Box
  • Projapoti
  • Raajkonna
  • Shohor Tolir Alo
  • Shomporker Dana
  • Sambala
  • Tarpor Paruler Din
  • Tarporo Angurlata Nandoke Valobase
  • Traceless
  • Topur Cycle
  • The Facebook

Playback

Ahsan is also a singer and did diploma courses in Indian classical music and Rabindra Sangeet. She did playback in several films, such as “Tomer Khola Hawa” in Dubshatar and “Jongoler Daak” in Parle Theka.

Other Activities

Besides media, she is good at crafting and painting, which she demonstrated in art house productions like “Anechy Shurjer Hashi”. She was chosen to be a brand ambassador for USAID (US Agency for International Development) to help women and children.

Awards

National Film Awards

Year Award Category Film Result
2011 National Film Award Best Actress Guerrilla Won
2012 National Film Award Best Actress Chorabali Won

Meril Prothom Alo Awards

Year Award Category Film Result
2005 Meril Prothom Alo Awards (Public Choice) Best TV Actress Enechi Shurjer HashiNominated
2006 Meril Prothom Alo Awards (Critics Choice) Best TV Actress HutkuraWon
Meril Prothom Alo Awards (Public Choice) Best TV Actress Enechi Shurjer HashiNominated
2007 Meril Prothom Alo Awards (Public Choice) Best TV Actress ShonkhobashNominated
Meril Prothom Alo Awards (Critics Choice) Best TV Actress ScriptwritterNominated
2009 Meril Prothom Alo Awards (Public Choice) Best TV Actress Tarporo Angurlota Nondoke BhalobasheWon
Meril Prothom Alo Awards (Critics Choice) Best TV Actress Bikol Pakhir GaanNominated
2010 Meril Prothom Alo Awards (Public Choice) Best TV Actress Choita PagoNominated
2011 Meril Prothom Alo Awards (Critics Choice) Best Film Actress GuerrillaWon
Meril Prothom Alo Awards (Public Choice) Best Film Actress GuerrillaNominated
Meril Prothom Alo Awards (Public Choice) Best TV Actress Choita PagolWon
Meril Prothom Alo Awards (Critics Choice) Best TV Actress Koyekti Neel Ronger PencilNominated
2012 Meril Prothom Alo Awards (Public Choice) Best Film Actress ChorabaliWon
Meril Prothom Alo Awards (Public Choice) Best TV Actress Aamader GolpoNominated
Meril Prothom Alo Awards (Critics Choice) Best TV Actress Aamader GolpoNominated
2013 Meril Prothom Alo Awards (Public Choice) Best Film Actress Purno Doirgho Prem Kahini Won
2015 Meril Prothom Alo Awards (Critics Choice) Best Film Actress Zero Degree Nominated

BACHSAS Film Award

Year Award Category Film Result
2011 40th BACHSAS Film Award Best Actress Guerrilla Won

Filmfare Awards East

Year Award Category Film Result
2013 Filmfare Awards East Best Debutante Female Aborto Nominated

Tele Cine Awards

Year Award Category Film Result
2015 Tele Cine Awards Best Supporting Role Female Rajkahini Won

International Bangla Film Critic Award

Year Award Category Film Result
2011 International Bangla Film Critic Award Best Actress Guerrilla Won

12TH DHAKA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

Year Award Category Film Result
2011 12th Dhaka International Film Festival Best Actress Guerrilla Won

Lux Channel i Performance Award

Year Award Category Film Result
2011 Lux Channel i Performance Award (film) Best Actress Guerrilla Won
Lux Channel i Performance Award (tv) Best Actress Choita Pagol Won

CJFB Performance Award

Year Award Category Film Result
2008 CJFB Performance Award (tv) Best Actress Antorikkho Won
2009 CJFB Performance Award (tv) Best Actress Panjabiwala Won

Charuniram Award

Year Award Category Film Result
2008 Charuniram Award (tv) Best Actress Antorikkho Won
2009 Charuniram Award (tv) Best Actress Panjabiwala Won
2010 Charuniram Award (tv) Best Actress Mayesha Won

References

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