Nusraat Faria, a popular Bangladeshi actress known for her role as Sheikh Hasina in the biopic “Mujib: The Making of a Nation,” was arrested on Sunday at Dhaka’s Shahjalal International Airport. She is accused of attempted murder linked to student protests in the capital’s Bhatara area during the anti-discrimination movement.
Background of the Case
A case was filed against 17 actors, including Nusraat Faria, for allegedly attempting to murder a student in July last year. The police had been looking for her, and she was detained at the airport while trying to leave the country.

Arrest and Bail
Nusraat Faria was sent to jail after being produced before a Dhaka court. However, on Tuesday, the Dhaka Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Court Judge Mostafizur Rahman granted her bail following an application by the accused.
Reaction from Authorities
Home Affairs Adviser Lt Gen (retd) Jahangir Alam Chowdhury defended Nusraat Faria’s arrest, stating that questions would have been raised if she was allowed to leave the country with a pending case against her. He emphasized that no innocent person would be harassed in the July Uprising cases, and only those guilty would face justice.
Controversy and Criticism
Cultural Affairs Adviser Mostofa Sarwar Farooki described Nusraat Faria’s arrest as “an embarrassing incident” and called for more sensitivity in handling such cases. He suggested that the authorities might have been nervous after many expressed anger over the foreign travel of former president Abdul Hamid .
Film Career
Nusraat Faria is known for her work in Dhallywood and Tollywood films. Her portrayal of Sheikh Hasina in “Mujib: The Making of a Nation” received attention, showcasing her acting abilities.
The case against Nusraat Faria is ongoing, and the court has set a hearing date for her bail plea. The incident has sparked controversy, with differing opinions from authorities and critics.