An Indo-Bangladesh joint production that established her as a leading actress. Award-Winning Ora Amake Bhalo Hote Dilo Na Earned her the Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actress. Literary Works Megher Pore Megh
Her most viral video from this era, however, wasn't a full movie. It was a 45-second clip from Dui Noyoner Alo (2005). In it, Purnima, blindfolded for a role, walks across a field of glass shards (prop glass, but scary nonetheless). The director yells "Cut!" and she immediately kicks off the blindfold and asks, "Did the lighting hit my left cheek okay?" The comment section was flooded with actors praising her professionalism.
: She won the Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Actress for her role in the 2010 film Ora Amake Bhalo Hote Dilo Na Major Commercial Successes : Moner Majhe Tumi
Emotional Tribute Purnima’s ability to cry on cue is legendary. This video clip is often used by editors to showcase "Award-worthy acting." The raw pain in her eyes without heavy dialogue is a masterclass in acting.
Her status as a leading Dhallywood actress was cemented in with the massive success of Moner Majhe Tumi
She debuted in the late 1990s but truly exploded onto the scene in the early 2000s. Her innocent face, combined with a fierce ability to perform dramatic action-oriented roles (often referred to as "Dhallywood Dabang" roles), made her the undisputed Queen of Dhallywood for nearly a decade.