Their relationship was a secret reel—stolen moments between her fashion shows and his exhibitions. He taught her to see beyond the lens; she taught him that vulnerability wasn’t weakness. But when a tabloid published a blurry photo of them together, the headline screamed: “Model Prova’s Secret Love Affair with Nobody.”
Prova rose to fame in the mid-2000s as a model and actress, quickly becoming a household name due to her striking looks and emotive acting. In the world of Bangladeshi TV dramas (natoks), she was frequently cast as the romantic lead. Her on-screen "storylines" typically followed traditional tropes: the innocent village girl, the star-crossed lover, or the resilient woman navigating heartbreak. These roles cemented her status as a sweetheart of the small screen. The Apurbo Marriage and the Scandal sexscandalus bangladeshi model prova scandal part1wmv work
Shortly after her marriage to Apurba, a significant controversy erupted when intimate videos involving Prova and her former partner Rajeev were leaked online. This event led to intense public scrutiny and had a negative impact on her personal and professional life. Consequently, Prova and Apurba divorced in February 2011. Subsequent Marriage and Career Resilience Following a period of relative silence, Prova married Mahmud Shanto (also reported as Mahabud Santo In the world of Bangladeshi TV dramas (natoks),
Moreover, the scandal raises concerns about the ease with which private and intimate content can be shared online, often without the consent of the individuals involved. This has significant implications for the privacy and security of individuals, particularly women, who are often disproportionately affected by such incidents. The Apurbo Marriage and the Scandal Shortly after
Her romantic storyline began not on a runway, but in a cramped, rain-soaked rickshaw. During a late-night shoot in Old Dhaka, her car broke down near Shankhari Bazaar. Enter Arif, a documentary photographer who despised the artificiality of fashion. He offered her his umbrella.
This branding was crucial for her . Unlike other models who portrayed unattainable divas, Prova’s characters in telefilms like Bhalobasha 101 and Mayar Badhon were relatable. She played the middle-class university student, the concerned younger sister, or the loyal best friend who falls in love. Directors realized early on that putting Prova in a romantic narrative created instant chemistry because the audience felt they knew her.
Prova briefly dated a Dhaka-based tech entrepreneur (name withheld for privacy). This period was interesting because it marked a departure from showbiz. Unlike her where she chased boys, here she was the one being pursued. Leaked dinner photos showed a laid-back Prova, laughing without her model poise. The relationship ended quietly during the COVID-19 lockdown. Sources cited "lifestyle mismatch." For fans, it was a shock—how could the perfect romantic heroine fail at love? Prova addressed this indirectly in a Facebook live: “Life is not a telefilm. In telefilms, the hero changes for you. In life, no one changes.”