The last Eid saw over 30 dramas and tele-films featuring actor Sajal being aired on different channels. The popular actor is also likely to pile up a similar number this Eid. Compared to his contemporaries, Sajal’s Eid schedules are more action packed. The busy actor explained, “Since I don’t work on serials throughout the year, the Eid festival means more of my short plays are aired as part of the special programmes.”
Sajal recently finished shooting for Nuzhat Alvee Ahmed’s drama “Kajoler Ontordhan”, where he paired up with Moushumi. Shooting has also been wrapped up for Partho Sarker’s Eid special drama “Otopor Ek Cup Cha”, where Moushumi is once again his heroine.
On working with Moushumi, Sajal said the film star is both outstanding in her acting skills and the strengths of her personality. “She is always very pleasant; I’m very happy to have her as a colleague,” Sajal added.
He has also paired up with another film star Poppy in Mezbah Sikdar’s drama “Godhulir Porey Dekha”. Sajal said he has had the opportunity to work with Poppy on another occasion, adding that the experience of the latest drama has been very good.
Answering a query, Sajal said, “I’m busy everyday shooting Eid special dramas. It’s very hard to name all the plays, as there are so many.”
Some of the Eid plays which will feature Sajal include two TV plays by Mizanur Rahman Labu, where Sajal will pair up with Sarika and Shoshi respectively. He has also worked opposite Momo and Bindu in two separate Eid dramas by Imran Hossain Imu. Momo is his coworker in Dipankar Dipon’s “Phone Call”.
He is also set to work with directors like Tonmoy Tansen, Tanim Rahman Angshu and B.U. Shubho for other Eid specials which are yet to be shot. For B.U. Shubho’s drama he will work with four heroines — Shokh, Momo, Mehzabien and Dipa Khandakar.
Asked on his October schedule, Sajal informed that he will be shooting everyday up until Eid-ul-Adha. In the month of October, he will work on dramas by Ferdous Hasan, Habib Masud, Mohon Khan and Zobayer.
Asked on the stories of his Eid special dramas, Sajal said, “Each and every one of the plots is different. As an actor, it’s a great feeling to get fresh challenges which offer me a chance to portray new characters regularly. This helps me gather more experience as an actor.”
-With The Daily Star input