"I want audiences to discover a new side of me."
Nusraat Faria is set to make her big-screen comeback with Tribunal, portraying a woman who stands fearlessly for justice and truth.
The popular Bangladeshi actor has captivated audiences in both Dhallywood and Tollywood.
Now, she is ready to embrace one of the most emotionally demanding roles of her career.
Speaking about the film, Nusraat said that the story deeply resonated with her, inspiring her to take on this bold challenge.
She shared that the emotional responsibility of the character touched her in ways few scripts ever have before.
Nusraat said: “The emotional depth and determination of this woman really moved me.”
She added that playing such a strong female character is a rare opportunity and something she values greatly as an actor.
The actor said: “I want audiences to discover a new side of me through this character.”
In recent years, Nusraat has shifted her focus from quantity to quality, becoming more selective with her acting projects.
She believes that maturity as an artist comes not from doing more but from choosing stories that truly matter.
Nusraat explained: “These days, I think more about the story than the project itself.
“I want to be part of work that not only entertains but also provokes thought.”
According to her, Tribunal offered that exact opportunity, a story that mirrors her own values and vision for purposeful cinema.
Beyond her acting achievements, Nusraat Faria has also built a name for herself as a successful singer.
Her debut single ‘Pataka’, released in 2018, surprised fans with its bold visuals and strong, confident message.
She said that creating meaningful music takes patience because she wants every song to carry both sound and story.
The actor shared: “I don’t just want to release songs. I want each one to tell a story and inspire people visually.”
Alongside film and music, she continues to perform live, saying that stage performances keep her closely connected with her fans.
“The stage is where I draw my energy from. Seeing the audience’s love reminds me why I do what I do.”
Although she has worked in both Bangladeshi and Indian industries, the actor has recently taken a step back from Indian projects.
She admitted that logistical challenges have made cross-border collaborations difficult, but hopes to reconnect with her Indian audience soon.
“I grew up admiring so many Indian artistes. I would love to collaborate with them again someday.”
With Tribunal, Nusraat Faria is ready to redefine her artistic identity.
Her fans, who have long awaited her return to cinema, now look forward to seeing her in a completely new light.








