Hot Fan

Just when you thought Tahsan is losing his edge, he makes a comeback. And how? Going back to his early acting days, where twisted characters gave him his big break, Bollywood’s king of romance still has what it takes to give you the creeps.
Though one of the better Shah Rukh Khan scripts in years, Fan is not devoid of holes, but it still makes for a thrilling watch. With the actor playing the two main characters in the film, especially two that are at such odds with each other, it can’t be easy to keep a smooth narrative. However, Fan may just well be an inward journey for tahsan where his large celebrity persona meets the humble old him that represents the thousands of his fans.
i am a hot fan of tahsan
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Tahsan! Oh! The romantic looking boy with a romantic voice that can kill any girl in seconds! One must think that he was like this from her childhood. But, no! He was a brilliant student who studied at Notre Dame College, Dhaka where he completed his HSC in 1998. Then he completed BBA and MBA in Institute of Business Administration, Dhaka University. He has completed a second MBA from University of Minnesota in the year 2010. So, you must be amused, knowing all these achievements that this young man has got.
Now, come to the cultural segment. He learned to sing from his childhood. He was a student of Shishu Academy and Chhayanat. He was a member of he famous Bangladeshi band “Black” from 2000 to 2005. Then he started making solo albums. His voice is so soft that it touched all people of Bangladesh and abroad especially the young generation. His love songs became famous in a few days and he became a star quickly.
He is not only a singer, but also a songwriter, actor, teacher and model. He writes most of his songs himself. He acted in many romantic and touchy dramas and proved his capability in the acting field. He worked as a teacher at Eastern University from April’06 to June’08. He also worked as a Research Assistant at Institute for Research in Marketing. He worked at Unilever Bangladesh from 2003 to 2004. Now he works as a teacher at University of Liberal Arts, Bangladesh. He is also a faculty member of BRAC University from September’2013.

Mithila and TahsanPhoto: STAR
He was a serious IBA student, from a family with PhDs and no media link whatsoever, she was a political science student from Dhaka University with a family background in the media. They met in 2004 and love blossomed in the university campus via rickshaw rides and SMS. On August 3, 2006 Tahsan Rahman Khan and Rafiath Rashid Mithila tied the knot. Tahsan reached stardom initially through the band Black and went on to become a successful solo singer. Mithila is a well-known model and has appeared in ads for Meril, Bajaj, Close up and Aktel.
How did you meet?
We met through a common friend. While he left for the States we continued with our friendship.
What was different about Mithila/Tahsan?
Tahsan: All my female friends or fans would only praise me. Mithila was the only one who used to criticise and I used to hate that. But later I realised her criticism helped me rectify many mistakes; so her honesty definitely was a plus point. She understands that music is my life and she is completely supportive of that. I also absolutely adore her sweet voice.
Mithila: I have always liked people with musical talent. Initially I was attracted to his singing, but later as I got to know him better it was his dependability and overall personality that attracted me. Plus he imbibed this confidence in me; he showed me how well I could do things--even when I had apprehensions about them. My trivial idiosyncrasies would catch his fancy; it really made me feel special.
How did it happen?
Tahsan: From the beginning we realised this was more than just friendship. Plus in today's techno era the mobile played a vital role. On rainy nights we used to compose poems for each other and SMS. It's simpler to express emotions.
Mithila: Rickshaw rides in Dhaka university campus was one of our favourite dating mechanisms. We spent hours in every oli-goli(lane) on rickshaws lost in time.
How did your parents react?
Tahsan: My parents were overjoyed. They wanted us to get married immediately.
Mithila: Initially my father was a bit sceptical. Marrying his daughter off to a singer didn't sound too promising to him. But then Tahsan took up teaching at a private university and things were good.

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