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I haven't seen anyone work as tirelessly as Shakib: Misha Sawdagor

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30 May 2024 18:27:17 | Update: 30 May 2024 18:27:17
I haven't seen anyone work as tirelessly as Shakib: Misha Sawdagor
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Popular Bangladeshi film actor Shakib Khan celebrated the 25th anniversary of his career on May 28. His debut film, "Ananta Bhalobasha," was released on May 28, 1999, in which he played the villain alongside the late actor Rajib and popular villain Misha Sawdagor.

Shakib Khan has acted in nearly two and a half hundred films during his long career. Misha Sawdagor has appeared alongside him in almost all of his films. "Toofan," an upcoming film starring the Dhallywood superstar, also features Misha as a co-star. The two stars have appeared together in nearly two hundred films.

On Wednesday (May 29), Misha shared his experiences working with Shakib Khan on his verified Facebook account, highlighting the success of their 25-year collaboration. In a post that day, Misha wrote, "I have been involved with you from the very beginning of your life to the very last film we shot. From my three decades of experience, I can say that everyone works hard for success. But I haven't seen anyone work as tirelessly as you have for success."

Misha also extended his best wishes for the continued success of Shakib Khan's long career. In this regard, he wrote, "Congratulations in advance on successfully passing 25 and entering 26. Stay healthy and continue to love cinema."

Meanwhile, in an interview with a Bangladeshi media outlet, the villain said, "Shakib Khan's journey in the industry for 25 years has not been easy at all. I have seen him during my three-decade career. I have seen his hard work. Shakib has never missed his target."

According to Misha, "No one else has handed him this success. He has earned it himself. We often see that people lose their way after achieving one success after another. But in Shakib's case, we saw a different picture. He broke one ladder of success after another and worked even harder in the future. Success has never stopped him; rather, it has made him even faster. As a result, he has never lost his way. And that's what you call a hero, that's what you call Shakib Khan."

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