Popular figure in the entertainment industry, Shajal Noor, has been a prominent presence for over twenty years, captivating audiences with his compelling performances in various television dramas, films, and web series.
Today marks the celebration of the actor’s birthday, a special occasion he acknowledges, especially as it coincides with the auspicious month of Ramadan. Expressing gratitude for this unique alignment, Shajal remarked, “Having my birthday fall during Ramadan is a rare and blessed occurrence. I am thankful for the opportunity as it may not happen often in my lifetime.”
To mark the day, Shajal plans to spend time with underprivileged children, a cause close to his heart. Sharing his sentiment, he stated, “I have a deep affection for underprivileged children, and spending time with them brings me immense joy. I am looking forward to sharing iftar with them and creating lasting memories.”
Highlighting the significance of engaging with marginalized members of society, Shajal emphasized, “Underprivileged children have their own aspirations and being able to connect with them is a meaningful experience that I cherish. I still hold dear the memory of celebrating my birthday at a school for street children, it was truly fulfilling.”
Reflecting on the warmth and love received on birthdays, Shajal expressed appreciation for the outpouring of affection from well-wishers, stating, “Birthdays are occasions where the love and care from people make you feel truly special.”
Acknowledging his fans’ support, Shajal humbly requested their prayers, expressing his gratitude for their unwavering love and blessings, which he hopes to continue receiving throughout his life.
At midnight, the actor shared a touching moment as he cut a birthday cake with his parents, acknowledging their role in his life and expressing a heartfelt wish for their well-being.
Meanwhile, fans can anticipate the release of two upcoming films starring Shajal. “Durbar,” featuring his first collaboration with Apu Biswas, and “Shapla Shaluk,” are slated for release around the Eid festival, promising audiences a cinematic treat in the near future.
