Dhaka, Sept. 21 -- This year seems to entirely belong to Jaya Ahsan. She has captivated audiences in both Bangladesh and India with one film after another - Tandob, Utsab, Dear Maa, and Putul Nacher Itikotha.

In each project, she has appeared in diverse roles, proving once again that her greatest strength lies in breaking herself down and rebuilding anew every time. Most recently, her Bangladesh-Iran joint production film Fereshte has been released.

The film, directed by Iranian filmmaker Morteza Atash Zamzam, tells the stories of marginalized lives. For Jaya, Fereshte is not just another role; it is also a journey of self-discovery.

"When the lives of marginalized people are captured on camera, it no longer remains just a film - it be...