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Bangladeshi: 3 Models of the Time

 
The world of modelling encompasses more than just standing in front of the camera. Behind the scenes, they have learnt to handle the chaos of the green room, and make the visions of the choreographer a reality while maintaining an elegant demeanour. There lies a common misconception that this profession does not require the same level of dedication and discipline as in other industries. While many of us have the shelter of our office- these individuals always face the world and it’s never ending wave of scrutiny.
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Peya Jannatul:
Peya was crowned Miss Bangladesh in 2007. However, her ascension to the crown was organic and acclaimed, unlike the scandalous events of this year. Since then, Peya has represented Bangladesh in many international fronts, which includes being the first Bangladeshi to be on the cover of Vogue. She has also been named the brand ambassador of the international brand TRESemmé. In this exclusive interview, Peya talks about the controversy surrounding ‘Miss World Bangladesh 2017’, and tells us what really happens behind the curtains.
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Meghla
Setting fire to the ramp is second nature to Meghla; she certainly knows more than a few poses to own the runway. In a short span of time, she’s garnered a lot of fame and popularity. Meghla Mukta, a new face in Dhallywood industry, first came to spotlight through Ami Sudhu Cheyechi Tomay film. Before coming to film industry she was a busy ramp model and now she is becoming busier with films. So far now she was seen as an actress in the film but now she is coming out of the box.
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Sunerah Binte Kamal
Model who has used her Instagram to show off her day to day life and her YouTube channel to give a behind-the-scenes look at her career. She has over 90,000 followers on her sunerah.kamal Instagram account.
> Alma Siddiqua

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