The once thrilling heroine of Bengali cinema, who was called sweet girl, had to say goodbye forever. Corona brought her to an unknown world.
Kabari was born on 19 July 1950 in Banshkhali, Chittagong. Her real name was Mina Pal. Father Srikrishnadas Pal and mother Lavanya Prabha Pal. She took to the stage in 1963 at the age of 13 as a dancer. Then television and finally movies. Kabari married Chitta Chowdhury. After the divorce, she married Safiuddin Sarwar in 1986. They also separated in 2008. Kobari is the mother of five children.
Her breathed last at 12:20 pm on Friday (April 17) at Sheikh Russell Gastro liver Hospital in the capital. He died 13 days after being attacked by Corona. She was 80 years old.
On April 5, Kabari's corona report came positive and she was admitted to Kurmitola Hospital. As her physical condition deteriorated and needs an ICU. She was shifted to Sheikh Russell Gastro liver Hospital on April 8 in collaboration with the Prime Minister's Office as the ICU at Kurmitola Hospital was not vacant.
Her condition worsened on Thursday (April 15th) after nearly a week of treatment in the ICU and was taken in life support. The popular actress of the country gave up her last breath there.
Kabari got involved in politics. In 2008 she was elected a Member of Parliament from the Bangladesh Awami League. She has been associated with numerous women's rights and social organizations. Her autobiographical book 'Smritituku Thak' has been published at Amar Ekushey Book Fair 2017.
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