The Bangladeshi modeling industry has been marred by numerous scandals over the years, but none have sparked as much outrage and debate as the Prova scandal. Prova, a well-known Bangladeshi model, found herself at the center of a media storm when she was involved in a controversy surrounding a 5-part DSAVI top. The scandal, which has been making headlines for weeks, has raised questions about the objectification of models, the boundaries of free speech, and the responsibility that comes with being a public figure.
This study from Bodhi: An Interdisciplinary Journal found that 60% of news stories regarding female cyberbullying victims in Bangladesh are unfavorable to the victim . It highlights how media often oversimplifies or sensationalises scandals involving "showbiz figures" like Prova to drive engagement while ignoring the trauma. bangladeshi model prova scandal all 5 parts dsavi top
: In August 2010, following her marriage to actor Ziaul Faruq Apurba , private intimate videos were leaked online without her consent. The Bangladeshi modeling industry has been marred by
Prova's must-have fashion item is a designer saree, which she believes is an essential part of Bangladeshi culture. She loves the elegance and sophistication of a well-crafted saree and often wears them to special events and photoshoots. Prova's favorite designers include Bishnu Biswakarma and Sujata Abedin, whose creations she praises for their intricate designs and attention to detail. This study from Bodhi: An Interdisciplinary Journal found
: She remains a frequent subject of lifestyle and biographical features on platforms like Channel 24 and Bangladesh Pratidin Entertainment , often discussing fitness secrets, romance, and life behind the camera.
Her return was met with mixed reactions initially, but her persistence eventually won back audiences. She proved that talent could withstand scandal. By focusing on her craft and delivering strong performances in popular dramas, she reclaimed her space in the industry. This era highlighted the shifting dynamics of Bangladeshi society, where audiences began to separate the artist from the personal controversy, prioritizing entertainment value over moral policing.
Following the massive success of "All 5 Parts" (which has accumulated over 15 million views across Facebook and YouTube), Prova has become a brand magnet. She is currently the face of a major telco's 5G campaign and has launched her own line of "Prova Edit" sunglasses.