Omar Sani, once a beloved hero of Dhakai cinema, has stepped back from regular acting. His most recent appearance was in the film Deadbody, but he is currently focusing on various business endeavours. Recently, he has been appointed as an advisor to a real estate company.
Before he could even announce this new role, another exciting update emerged. Omar Sani has been appointed as a goodwill ambassador for the World Human Rights Organisation. The actor himself shared this news with RTV.
He explained, "The World Human Rights Organisation works for the rights of oppressed and persecuted people, both in Bangladesh and around the world. The organisation focuses on providing legal assistance and protection for basic, social, and family rights, and ensures that citizens receive the services provided by the government. I am honoured to be part of such a meaningful cause."
Although Omar Sani is no longer actively pursuing acting, his interest in contributing to society's growth and national development has led him to take on this new role. He hopes to serve the people freshly through his involvement in business and social development.
Despite stepping back from the film industry, Omar Sani shared that his decision to join the organisation is driven by his desire to make a positive impact on society and the nation.
In his personal life, Omar Sani is married to actress Moushumi, and he is actively involved in various social and welfare initiatives. His new role has sparked excitement and curiosity among his fans.
Omar Sani made his film debut in 1992 with Ei Niye Songshar, directed by Nur Hossain Bulai, and went on to star in several successful films like Chander Alo, Dola, Akheri Hamla, and Mohot, earning a special place in the hearts of his audience.