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Lutfun Nahar Lata | |
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লুৎফুন নাহার লতা | |
Born | Bangladesh |
Nationality | Bangladeshi |
Other names | Lota |
Citizenship | Bangladeshi |
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Years active | 1985-1997, 2016-present |
Known for | Ei Shob Din Ratri (1985)
Bohubrihi (1988 – 1989) |
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Lutfun Nahar Lata or Lota (a.k.a. Lata Nasiruddin) is a Bangladeshi actress and director, known for Ei Shob Din Ratri (1985), Eka Eka (1985), and Bohubrihi (1988). She started her acting career in the late 1980s, and after she took a long break from acting in 1997.
She was born in Bangladesh. In 1997 she moved to New York City, and lives there. After the separation with Major Nasir Uddin she married Marc Weinberg, a Swiss American businessman in 2014. In 2017, she published a story book named Jibon O Juddher Collage. She was president of United States Bangabandhu Sangskritik Jote. She serves in the New York City Department of Education.
Year | Title | Role | Note |
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1985 | Eka Eka | Nishat | |
Ei Shob Din Ratri | Sharmin | ||
1987 | Ditiyo Jonmo | Sharmin | |
1988 | Shoikote Sharosh | Zebin | |
Bohubrihi | Mili | ||
1997 | Ghatona Samanno | Rumki | credited as Lata Nasiruddin |