In this week three Bangladeshi women in three different categories in three different countries made Bangladeshi people proud. They are paving dreams for thousands of women who strive to do something in life.

Sadia Khanom- Scientist
Sadia Khanom is 26 years old, British Bangladeshi scientist who has developed a revolutionary disinfectant solution that has been ‘Ground breaking’ in the global fight against Covid-19. It took her almost fourteenth months of research to develop this spray that kills all kinds of viruses and microbes from any surface. After long research by the NHS, NASA, and other labs, they approved it and it will be reserved by many governments and blue-chip companies. In the UK, hospital authorities said that this spray is 100% effective in killing coronavirus and has the potential to save the organization’s 70% cleaning product bills.

Azmeri Hauque Badhon- Bangladeshi actress
She started her carrier at the most prominent beauty reality show in Bangladesh. Recently she filmed ‘Rehana Maryam Noor’. Her role as a professor of medicine in this film received a standing ovation on its world premiere at the 74th Cannes Film Festival on Wednesday. Azmeri Haque Badhon became emotional after getting this tremendous overwhelming feedback. It is the first Bangladeshi film chosen for Un Certain Regard and also translates to ‘From Another Angle’ in French, and garnered positive reviews for their rare presentation and non-traditional storytelling. Azmeri Badhon played her role outstandingly. The film ‘Rehana Maryam Noor’ is ready to hit another global film festival this year.
Kiswar Chowdhury, a contestant in MasterChef Australia

Kiswar Chowdhury- Contestant in MasterChef Australia
Kiswar is a Bangladeshi-origin contestant who was seen sharing Bengali Recipe ‘Macher Jhol’ in MasterChef Australia season 13. Now Kishwar Chowdhury has made her position in the Top 5 making the entire nation proud and rooting for her to win this season. At the beginning of this show, she made huge popularity on social media for being one of the strongest contestants on the show. She grabs the concentration of all for cooking and representing Bengali cuisines on an international platform. This 38-year-old chef was born to Laila and Kamrul Chowdhury, in Melbourne. Now she has her two children with her. MasterChef judge Jock Zonfrillo complimented her food saying, “This is one of the most delicious things I have eaten this year. And I want to see more of it.” Now hopefully she is getting closer to finalizing the title. All the Bangladeshi people are hoping for her to shine and bring the winner’s title.