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Sariful Razz (born 18 November 1991)[4][5] is a Bangladeshi actor and model known for starring in Poran, Hawa,[6] Gunin, No Dorai, Damal and Networker Baire.[7][8]

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Early life

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Sariful Razz was born in Brahmanbaria, Bangladesh but spent his childhood mostly in Sylhet due to his father's professional placement.[9] He studied at The Aided High School and Madan Mohan College in Sylhet.[citation needed] After passing Higher Secondary in 2009 he came to Dhaka for higher studies and eventually became involved in modelling.[9]

Career

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Before making his debut in Dhallywood, Razz worked as a ramp model.[10] Besides, he also worked in commercials.[11]

Raaz made his debut in Dhallywood in 2016. The name of his first film was Ice Cream, where he acted opposite Nazifa Tushi.[12][13][14]

In 2019, the second film of Raaz was released. The name of his second film was No Dorai where he acted opposite Sunerah Binte Kamal.[15][16][17]

The next three films of Raaz released in 2022. The name of these films are Poran, Hawa,[18] and Damal.

Personal life

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On 17 October 2021,[9] Razz married Pori Moni, a Dhallywood actress and co-star of his from the film Gunin. The information about the marriage was kept secret from media and public until the actress became pregnant. As per news from January 2022, they were expecting a baby together.[19] Razz and Pori Moni became parents of a boy, Shaheem Muhammad Rajya, on 10 August 2022.[20]

On 31 December, he and Pori Moni got separated as Pori Moni confirmed her separation from Razz via social media later stating that she left his house with son Rajya a day prior.[21]

On 30 May 2023, a few private videos of Razz with three actresses, Sunerah Binte Kamal, Tanjin Tisha, and Nazifa Tushi were uploaded on his Facebook profile, indicating his relationship with them.[22] Thus, Pori Moni sought divorce from Razz again on 6 June 2023 due to his affairs, physical abuse, and lack of support for her media career.[23][24] Finally, Pori Moni divorced him on 18 September 2023.[24]

Filmography

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Films

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Key
Denotes film or TV productions that have not yet been released
Year Film Role Notes Ref
2016 Ice Cream Nadim Debut film [25]
2019 No Dorai Sohel
2022 Gunin Romij
Poran Roman
Hawa Ibrahim
Damal Munna
2024 Kajolrekha Such Kumar
Deyaler Desh Boishak
Omar Omar
2025 Insaaf Yusuf [26]
TBA Kobi TBA Delayed [27]

Web content

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Year Title OTT Character Director Notes
2020 Mainkar Chipay ZEE5 Samir Abrar Athar Web Film
Infinity Binge Murad Mehedi Hasib Binge Original series
2021 Networker Baire Chorki Abir Mizanur Rahman Aryan Web film
Bilaap Cinematic Sunny Sanwar and Faisal Ahmed Cinematic web series

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Sariful Razz (born 18 November 1991) is a Bangladeshi actor and model recognized for his leading roles in contemporary Dhallywood films, including Poran (2022), Hawa (2022), and No Dorai (2019). Razz began his professional career as a ramp model in 2010, building a reputation in the fashion industry before transitioning to acting. He made his film debut in 2016 with Ice Cream, portraying the character Nadim opposite Nazifa Tushi, and gained significant acclaim with his performance in No Dorai (2019) alongside Sunerah Binte Kamal. His breakthrough came through romantic dramas like Poran and Hawa, which highlighted his versatility and contributed to his rising popularity in Bangladeshi cinema. More recently, he has starred in action-oriented projects such as Insaaf: Tale of Legends (2025) and Omar (2024), and is set to appear in a dark thriller alongside Indian actress Swastika Mukherjee. In his personal life, Razz married fellow Bangladeshi actress on 17 October 2021, and the couple welcomed their son, Shaheem Muhammad Rajya, on 10 August 2022. Their marriage ended in divorce in 2023 amid reported marital discord. That same year, Razz faced public controversy when private videos allegedly involving him and other actresses were leaked online, which he attributed to a hacked account; the incident strained his relationship with and drew widespread media attention. Despite these challenges, Razz has continued to focus on his career, emphasizing professional growth and selective project choices.

Early life

Birth and upbringing

Sariful Razz was born on 18 November 1991 in Kasba, , . The family relocated to due to his father's professional commitments, where Razz spent the majority of his childhood.

Education

Sariful Razz grew up in , where he completed his (SSC) at The Aided High School. He then pursued his Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) at Madan Mohan College in , finishing in 2009. Following his HSC, Razz relocated to to pursue higher education. He briefly studied English at College but did not complete the degree. He later enrolled in a (BBA) program at Eastern University in .

Career

Modeling career

After completing his higher secondary education, Sariful Razz moved to in 2009 to pursue higher studies at Eastern University, where he began taking on small jobs to support himself financially. Lacking initial connections in the industry, he relied on his natural appearance and style to secure initial opportunities. To build professional skills, Razz enrolled in a grooming school for ramp modeling run by Tumpa, who became his key mentor and provided crucial early support starting in 2010. Under her guidance, he affiliated with prominent agencies and choreographers, including working exclusively with Azra Mahmood for ramp walks, which helped him gain steady work in the fashion scene. Razz's ramp modeling career flourished as he walked for major fashion houses such as Code, Grameen Uniqlo, Texsmart, Zurheim, and Trendz. A notable highlight was his appearance on a special Eid billboard campaign for Pride Limited in 2012, marking his growing visibility in print advertising. By the 2016-2017 Eid season, he had achieved significant scale, featuring on over 300 billboards across Dhaka, establishing him as a prominent figure in the advertising landscape. He also graced the cover of Ice Today magazine, further solidifying his modeling profile. In addition to ramp and print work, Razz appeared in television commercials, including a prominent endorsement for Ispahani , which showcased his versatility in the sector. These commercial roles, often for established brands, provided financial stability during his university years and exposed him to the broader entertainment industry. His modeling endeavors, particularly the networks built through ramp shows and endorsements, opened doors to acting opportunities, allowing a seamless transition into on-screen work by the mid-2010s.

Acting career

Sariful Razz made his acting debut in the Bangladeshi , known as Dhallywood, with the 2016 romantic drama , directed by Ashiqur Rahman, where he portrayed the lead role opposite . The film marked his transition from modeling to , earning initial appreciation for his on-screen presence and chemistry, though it received mixed reviews overall for its storyline. His breakthrough came with the 2019 drama , directed by Taneem Rahman Angshu, in which Razz played the supporting role of Sohel, a loyal friend to the protagonist Ayesha (Sunerah Binte Kamal), amid themes of social constraints and personal aspirations in a coastal setting. The film, Star Cineplex's first production venture, was praised for its bold narrative and Razz's nuanced performance, which garnered significant acclaim and helped establish him as a promising talent in independent cinema. Razz's career gained further momentum with the 2021 adventure drama Networker Baire, directed by Mizanur Rahman Aryan, where he played a lead role in a story of friendship and mishaps, contributing to its commercial success. In 2022, he delivered a series of commercially and critically successful films that solidified his status as a leading man. In Poran, a tragic romantic thriller directed by Raihan Rafi, he starred as the intense and charismatic Roman in a love triangle, a role that became a turning point, captivating audiences and driving the film to strong box-office performance post-COVID recovery. This was followed by Hawa, directed by Mejbaur Rahman Sumon, where his supporting role contributed to the film's hit status through its unique survival thriller plot, earning widespread praise and international screenings in Kolkata. In Damal, a liberation war drama, Razz adopted an athletic persona for his lead role, receiving rave reviews for his emotional depth and contributing to the film's dominance in the latter half of the year. He also appeared in Gunin, directed by Gias Uddin Selim, further showcasing his versatility in dramatic narratives. These back-to-back successes shifted Razz from supporting parts to prominent leads and boosted Dhallywood's revival. In recent years, Razz has continued his ascent with diverse roles in high-profile releases. He starred in Omar (2024), a thriller directed by Mohammad Mostafa Kamal Raz, portraying the titular character in a story of accidental crime and survival. He also appeared in Kajol Rekha (2024), a that highlighted his range in casts, followed by Deyaler Desh (2024), directed by Mishuk Moni, where he played a central figure in a suspenseful narrative involving mystery and family dynamics. His role as the vigilante Yusuf in the 2025 action Insaaf: Tale of Legends, directed by Sanjoy Somadder and released during Eid-ul-Azha on June 7, explored themes of justice and underworld conflicts, earning positive feedback for its high-stakes intensity though no major awards for Razz were reported. The film succeeded commercially. Looking ahead, Razz is set to appear in the upcoming drama Kobi, co-starring Idhika Paul, which faced delays from its planned Eid premiere in 2024 due to issues, with no confirmed release date as of 2025. He is also slated for the dark thriller Alta Banu Kokhono Josna Dekheni (2024–present), directed by Himu Akram, opposite Indian actress and Bhabna, with production ongoing as of August 2024. Throughout his trajectory, Razz's career milestones reflect a deliberate evolution from modeling gigs that opened doors to acting auditions, to commanding lead roles in over a dozen films by 2025, emphasizing emotional authenticity and genre versatility while contributing to Dhallywood's commercial resurgence.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Sariful Razz married Bangladeshi actress in a private ceremony on October 17, 2021, which they kept secret from the public. The couple announced their marriage on January 10, 2022, surprising fans and media alike, as the union between two rising stars in Dhallywood was unexpected. To mark the occasion formally, they celebrated on January 21, 2022, followed by an intimate wedding reception at their Banani residence in the next day, attended by close family and friends. On August 10, 2022, Razz and Moni welcomed their first child, a son named Shaheem Muhammad Rajya, into the world. The couple shared the joyful news through and family statements, expressing their happiness as new parents. Initial media coverage portrayed the couple's relationship positively, highlighting their chemistry and the romantic narrative of their secret wedding turning into public celebrations, which garnered widespread congratulations from the entertainment industry. As established actors at the time, their marriage opened opportunities for collaborative projects in film.

Divorce and aftermath

In December 2022, announced her separation from Sariful Razz via a post, stating that she had left their residence with their son, Rajya, that evening and described their relationship as toxic. She cited ongoing problems that had persisted despite efforts to maintain the marriage for the sake of their four-month-old child, emphasizing the need for a healthier life. The announcement, made on December 31, 2022, sparked immediate media attention as the couple, a prominent pair in Bangladeshi cinema, had married only in January 2022. Following the separation, Pori Moni escalated her allegations against Razz, accusing him of physical and mental abuse, including posting images of bloodied bedsheets on social media as evidence of a "bloody assault." She claimed the relationship had become untenable, with Razz taking her for granted, and warned of legal action if such behavior continued from him or his family. Razz responded by maintaining silence on the specific allegations initially but later affirmed there was no chance of reconciliation, while an open letter to his son highlighted his intent to remain uninvolved in public disputes. In May 2023, Razz faced further controversy when private photos and videos from his account, featuring him with actresses Sunerah Binte Kamal and , were leaked online. The content, which included casual interactions from several years prior, was online briefly before the account was deactivated. Razz attributed the leak to a hacked account, while it reportedly upset and escalated tensions during their ongoing separation. The divorce was finalized in September 2023, with Pori Moni sending a formal divorce letter through her lawyer on September 18, confirming the end of their marriage. In her statements, she reiterated the abuse and toxicity as key reasons, expressing that Razz "should be jailed for the wrongs he has done" and vowing to protect their child from further harm. Razz publicly respected her decision four days later, avoiding counter-allegations and focusing on his role as a father. Regarding custody and assets, Pori Moni stated she would take full custody of Rajya and bear all his future expenses, with no reported disputes over division of property emerging in public records. Razz committed to being a devoted , urging fans to respect Moni's as Rajya's . The high-profile split drew extensive media coverage, going viral across Bangladeshi outlets and social platforms, which amplified scrutiny on both actors' public images amid the sensational allegations. Post-divorce, co-parenting arrangements have remained largely private; as of 2024, Razz has begun visiting his son at Pori Moni's residence, with no further legal conflicts reported.

Filmography

Films

Sariful Razz made his acting debut in feature films with (2016), directed by , where he played the lead role of Nadim alongside co-stars (Priyota) and Kumar Uday (Ronok). His second film, (2019), directed by Taneem Rahman Angshu, featured him in the lead role of Sohel, co-starring Sunerah Binte Kamal (Ayesha), Sayed Babu (Amir), and international actors Josefine Lindegaard () and Tommy Hindley (Mark). In 2022, Razz starred in multiple releases. Poran, directed by , cast him as the lead Roman in a triangular romance, with co-stars (Ananya) and (Yash). Hawa, directed by Mejbaur Rahman Sumon, saw him in the supporting role of Ibrahim, alongside (Chaan Majhi), (Gulti), and . Damal, also directed by , featured Razz as the supporting character Munna, with leads (Durjoy) and (Hasna). Gunin, directed by Gias Uddin Selim, had him in the lead role of Ramiz, co-starring , , and . Razz continued with Kajolrekha (2024), directed by Gias Uddin Selim, playing the lead Such Kumar opposite Mondira Chakroborty (Kajolrekha) and (Kankan Dasi); the film was released on April 11, 2024. In Deyaler Desh (2024), directed by Mishuk Moni, he portrayed the lead Nahar alongside Shabnam Bubly (Boishakh), Saberi Alam, and Fazley Zakaria; it released during Eid-ul-Fitr 2024. Omar (2024), directed by Muhammad Mostafa Kamal Raz, starred Razz as the lead Omar, with co-stars (Bodi), , and ; it was released during Eid-ul-Fitr 2024. Insaaf: Tale of Legends (2025), directed by Sanjoy Somadder, features Razz in the lead role of , a terrorist, co-starring and in a cameo; the film was released on , 2025, during Eid-ul-Azha. Upcoming projects include Kobi (TBA), directed by Hasibur Reza Kallol, with Razz paired opposite Idhika Paul in the lead roles, and Altabanu Jochona Dekheni (TBA), a dark thriller directed by Himu Akram, co-starring and Ashna Habib Bhabna.

Web series

Sariful Razz expanded his acting portfolio into digital media through and films, leveraging platforms like , , and Cinematic to reach broader audiences amid the rise of OTT services in . These projects allowed him to explore diverse roles in thrillers, comedies, and dramas, marking his diversification beyond traditional cinema. In Mainkar Chipay (2020), a Original , Razz portrayed , an addict entangled in a tense encounter inside a with a and a drug peddler. Directed by Abrar Athar, the thriller-dark comedy also starred as the officer and Shamol as the peddler, unfolding as a single 25-minute episode focused on situational conflict and power dynamics. Roktojoba (2023), directed by Niamul Hasan Mukta and released on iScreen OTT, features Razz alongside Nusrat Imrose Tisha in a telefilm format. Networker Baire (2021), directed by Mizanur Rahman Aryan and released on Chorki, featured Razz as Abir, one of four friends whose beach trip in Cox's Bazar turns chaotic with themes of friendship, love, and unexpected tragedy. Co-starring Yash Rohan as Ratul, Nazia Haque Orsha as Taniya, Tasnuva Tisha, and Khairul Basar as Munna, this romantic comedy web film runs as a single feature-length installment inspired by real events. Razz took on the lead role of Rahat in Bilaap (2021), a five-episode dark thriller web series streamed on the Cinematic platform. Directed by Sunny Sanwar and Faisal Ahmed, and produced by Turn Communications, the series explores a gone wrong involving two young women, with Razz's character investigating the ensuing chaos; co-stars include Zakia Bari Momo as Joya, as Munni, and Runa Khan.

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