Known For: Bangladeshi actress
Category: Actresses
Occupation: actor
Country: Bangladesh
Date of Birth: Saturday, 30 November 1996
Language Bangla
Quazi Nawshaba Ahmed is a Bangladeshi actress, voice artist, painter, puppeteer, director and a social activist.
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Ahmed studied at the Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Dhaka. Ahmed first acted in the film Udhao in 2008, which was released on 2013. She also acted in the film Chuye dile mon (2015) as a special appearance, but this film was not released due to funding issues. She also acted in the films Dhaka Dreams (2017), Dhaka Attack (2017), Bhubhan Majhi (2017), and Chandrabati Kotha (2017), all of which are in post-production. Ahmed performed the role of a badminton player, Tania, in a short film by Projonmo Talkies, which was released in July 2017 on its YouTube channel. Ahmed founded a theater troupe named Together We Can in 2018 and she also runs a production studio, X Solutions Ltd. Together We Can produced a play "Riya, Girl with a White Pigeon", featuring children with special needs from Rajshahi. Ahmed worked as the puppeteer behind Sisimpur’s puppet character Ikri for seven years. In April 2020, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, her organisation Together We Can, along with Mukto Ashor, launched a campaign titled Art for Togetherness 2020. Ahmed and her daughter were featured in June 2020 by the Independent Global Art Festival 2020. In April 2021, she produced a music video titled Alor Khoje featuring musician Shofi Mondol and sign language instructors Ahsan Habib and Afroza Mukta. Ahmed acted in a Bengali-Indian film, Joto Kando Kolkatatei, directed by Anik Dutta, awaiting release in 2024. She performed in the stage play "Siddhartha", directed by Reza Arif, with the theatre troupe Aarshinagar. Ahmed has been an activist in social movements starting with the 2013 Shahbag protests. In 2024, she became a member of the Bangladesh Films Certificate Board.