Tamalika Karmaker reveals marriage in heartfelt anniversary post

Though rumours of her marriage had circulated since her relocation to the United States, the actress had not previously addressed them. Close friends were aware of her marriage, but the couple chose not to disclose details until now. While the exact date and location of the wedding remain undisclosed, Tamalika’s post marks the official confirmation of her marriage.

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Tamalika Karmaker , renowned for her impactful performances in theatre and television, has confirmed her marriage after keeping it private for over a year. The actress, who has been living in New Jersey for the past five years, made the announcement through a social media post this Monday. She wished her husband, Pravin, a "Happy Anniversary" along with a photo of the couple, revealing a personal milestone that had been kept out of the public eye.

Though rumours of her marriage had circulated since her relocation to the United States, the actress had not previously addressed them. Close friends were aware of her marriage, but the couple chose not to disclose details until now. While the exact date and location of the wedding remain undisclosed, Tamalika's post marks the official confirmation of her marriage.



The post quickly attracted attention from the Bangladeshi entertainment community, with several prominent figures expressing their congratulations. Celebrities including Masum Reza, Ankhi Alamgir, Golam Farida Chhonda, Nazneen Chumki, Sharmin Zoha Shoshee, Shamol Mawla, and Hridi Haq extended their best wishes to the couple. Tamalika and Pravin's relationship began after the actress moved to the US The couple grew close and eventually married, but kept the news private for over a year.

It was only through this anniversary post that Tamalika decided to share the news with the public. Before moving abroad, Tamalika was a prominent figure in Bangladesh's theater scene. Her career began in 1992 with the play "Pathor", written by Mamunur Rashid and produced by prominent theatre troupe Aranyak Natyadal.

She went on to perform in a number of notable plays, including "Iblish", "Joyjoyonti", "Khela Khela", "Ora Kodom Ali", "Prokritojon Kotha", "Rarang," and "Ebong Bidyasagar". In the 1990s, she became widely recognized for her role in Humayun Ahmed's "Kothao Keu Nei", which helped establish her as one of Bangladesh's leading actresses. Tamalika also appeared in several television dramas and films, showcasing her versatility as an artist.

Tamalika Karmaker , renowned for her impactful performances in theatre and television, has confirmed her marriage after keeping it private for over a year. The actress, who has been living in New Jersey for the past five years, made the announcement through a social media post this Monday. She wished her husband, Pravin, a "Happy Anniversary" along with a photo of the couple, revealing a personal milestone that had been kept out of the public eye.

Though rumours of her marriage had circulated since her relocation to the United States, the actress had not previously addressed them. Close friends were aware of her marriage, but the couple chose not to disclose details until now. While the exact date and location of the wedding remain undisclosed, Tamalika's post marks the official confirmation of her marriage.

The post quickly attracted attention from the Bangladeshi entertainment community, with several prominent figures expressing their congratulations. Celebrities including Masum Reza, Ankhi Alamgir, Golam Farida Chhonda, Nazneen Chumki, Sharmin Zoha Shoshee, Shamol Mawla, and Hridi Haq extended their best wishes to the couple. Tamalika and Pravin's relationship began after the actress moved to the US The couple grew close and eventually married, but kept the news private for over a year.

It was only through this anniversary post that Tamalika decided to share the news with the public. Before moving abroad, Tamalika was a prominent figure in Bangladesh's theater scene. Her career began in 1992 with the play "Pathor", written by Mamunur Rashid and produced by prominent theatre troupe Aranyak Natyadal.

She went on to perform in a number of notable plays, including "Iblish", "Joyjoyonti", "Khela Khela", "Ora Kodom Ali", "Prokritojon Kotha", "Rarang," and "Ebong Bidyasagar". In the 1990s, she became widely recognized for her role in Humayun Ahmed's "Kothao Keu Nei", which helped establish her as one of Bangladesh's leading actresses. Tamalika also appeared in several television dramas and films, showcasing her versatility as an artist.

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