Sabnur, the popular actress of Bangla film returned home with her son, Aijaan, after a long time on 1 October. She made her home at Australia.

Earlier, She confessed to back home to Bangladesh from Australia very soon. She kept her promise by making her homecoming within 2 months since that conversation.

Shabnur is now at Dhaka with family. Shabnoor will stay in the country and will visit Australia occasionally. She is out of cinema for a long time busy with family.She would start working with the pending works.

Shabnur is popular for romantic films. She made her debut in Chaandni Raatain film. She came into prominence in the film Tomakey Chai in 1994. Shabnur debuted her career with co-actor Sabbir in the movie “Chandni Rate”, directed by Ehtesham. Her first commercially successful movie was Tomakey Chai with co-actor Salman Shah in 1994 and most of her film act was associated with him until his death in 1996. Shabnur got engaged with Anik Mahmud on 6 December 2011 and got married on 28 December 2011. Anik is a businessman.Together they have a son Aijan Nehan. Her father is Shahjahan Chowdhury. She has a sister, Jhumur.

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