<\/a>When it comes to professionalism, Dipa Khondokar <\/span>always brings her A-game to the screen. Before stepping into the world of acting, Dipa<\/span> used to be a flight attendant, travelling around the globe. From the skies she landed a role in the TV serial \u201cKaktarua<\/span>\u201d that launched her acting career. Popularity soon followed, along with directors coming her way with interesting roles. \u00a0<\/p>\n Courtesy of The Daily Star<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" When it comes to professionalism, Dipa Khondokar always brings her A-game to the screen. Before stepping into the world of acting, Dipa used to be a flight attendant, travelling around the globe. From the skies she landed a role in the TV serial \u201cKaktarua\u201d that launched her acting career. Popularity soon followed, along with directors … Read more<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_editorskit_title_hidden":false,"_editorskit_reading_time":0,"_editorskit_is_block_options_detached":false,"_editorskit_block_options_position":"{}","footnotes":""},"categories":[40],"tags":[],"yoast_head":"\n
\nSince then Dipa<\/span> has dedicated her entire schedule to acting, unlike\u00a0many of her contemporaries who divulge in producing, directing and\u00a0hosting shows. Dipa<\/span> says she would occasionally accept modelling gigs — as long as the product and director are good — but acting will remain her sole profession. She has done TV commercials for Swan Foam, Aarong, Lipton Tazaa Tea, Starship, Cute Powder and Tibet. Her recent work, a TVC for Tibet Coconut Oil by Indian director Abhijit, has earned her much acclaim.
\nDipa has acted in over 200 TV plays and tele-fims. The actress is not sure exactly how many TV serials she has done. Being paired with Zahid Hasan in the mega-serial \u201cLal Neel Beguni<\/span>\u201d was a turning point in her career. Other decisive works that paved her path were \u201cChoitali Jochhna<\/span>\u201d and a deglamourised role she played in \u201cNoyontara<\/span>\u201d. Dipa<\/span> also considers \u201cShunno<\/span>\u201d, \u201cMohua<\/span>\u201d, \u201cOpekkhae Brishti Ebong Goldfish-er Opomrittu<\/span>\u201d, \u201cShopno-bhuk<\/span>\u201d, \u201cShakkhi Kutum<\/span>\u201d, \u201cJol Pore Pata Nore<\/span>\u201d and \u201cKeboli Raat Hoye Jae<\/span>\u201d as her noteworthy works.
\nWhen asked about her plans, Dipa<\/span> says that she wants to continue working in interesting plays and serials, focusing more on quality than quantity.
\nDuring the peak in her acting career, Dipa<\/span> married director Shahed Ali Sujon in 2006, and the couple has a son named Bondhu.
\nWhen she gets some free time, Dipa<\/span> likes to travel. She has been to Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Hong Kong, China, India, Mauritius, Australia, England and the US.
\nDipa<\/span> informs that she has been working in three serials — Debashish Barua Dwip’s \u201cGhotok Baki Bhai Private Limited<\/span>\u201d, Jahangir Alam Shumon’s \u201cKorunamoyee<\/span>\u201d and another one by Rayhan Khan — at present.<\/p>\n