ছবি: ফাইল ছবি
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Popular small-screen actress Tanjin Tisha has praised Zaima Rahman, describing her as “inspiring,” “graceful,” and “humble.” In a post shared on her verified Facebook page on Friday night, the actress expressed admiration for Zaima’s personality and lifestyle.
Zaima Rahman is the daughter of Prime Minister Tarique Rahman. In her post, Tanjin Tisha wrote that Zaima is truly a humble person who believes in leading a simple life. Despite growing up abroad, she carries the country’s culture and traditions with elegance and pride, which the actress described as highly commendable.
According to Tisha, no matter where someone grows up, holding firmly onto one’s roots is genuinely inspiring. She emphasized that Zaima’s connection to her heritage serves as a positive example for many young people.
Meanwhile, on Thursday—the first day of Ramadan—Zaima Rahman attended an iftar gathering with women and orphaned children in the capital’s Bhashantek area. The event was part of a month-long initiative to provide iftar, dinner, and sehri to 14 orphanages and Hafezia madrasas in the Korail slum and Bhashantek areas under Dhaka-17 constituency.
Her participation in the charitable initiative during the holy month of Ramadan has drawn attention on social media, with many appreciating the humanitarian effort.
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