Puja Cherry
Puja Cherry Roy (born August 20, 2002) is a Bangladeshi actress and model prominent in the Dhallywood film industry.[1] Born in Khulna City to parents Dev Prasad Roy and the late Jharna Roy, she began her career as a child actress in the 2012 film Bhalobasar Rong.[1] Her breakthrough came with lead roles in films such as Poramon 2 (2018), where she portrayed the protagonist Pori, and the Indo-Bangladeshi joint production Noor Jahan (2018).[1] Roy has since starred in notable action and drama films, including Badsha: The Don (2016) as Jeet's sister, Shaan (2022) as Ria Shikdar, and Hridita (2022) in the title role.[1] Known for her versatile performances in commercial cinema, she has also appeared in supporting roles in movies like Agnee (2014) and Psycho (2022), contributing to her rising popularity in Bangladeshi entertainment.[2] In her personal life, Roy has been open about the loss of her mother, Jharna Roy, sharing an emotional tribute on Mother's Day in May 2025 that highlighted their close bond and her influence on Roy's career.[3] Active on social media with a significant following, she often engages fans with updates on her professional endeavors and promotes positivity through her public persona.[1] As of November 2025, Roy continues to work in films, with recent projects such as Lipstick (2024) and the upcoming Tagar (2025) underscoring her status as one of Dhallywood's emerging leading ladies.[3][4][5]Early life
Family and childhood
Puja Cherry Roy was born on August 20, 2002, in Khulna City, Bangladesh, to Dev Prasad Roy and the late Jharna Roy (died 2024).[6][7] She spent her early childhood in the same locality, where she developed a strong interest in performing arts from a young age.[6][8] Puja participated in school plays and local events, showcasing her passion for media and entertainment during her formative years.[6][9] Her parents played a key role in nurturing these interests, inspiring her to explore opportunities in the field.[8] One early anecdote highlights her initial foray into acting: during first or second grade, she appeared in a film, though all her scenes were ultimately cut, leaving her embarrassed but undeterred.[9]Education
Puja Cherry began her formal education at Dhaka Cantonment Girls' Public School & College in Dhaka, where she completed her primary studies. She later transferred to Moghbazar Girls High School for her secondary education, appearing for her Secondary School Certificate (SSC) examinations in 2019 from the commerce section. There, she achieved a CGPA of 4.33, earning an A grade overall.[10] Cherry expressed satisfaction with her SSC performance, noting her contentment despite the demands of her early acting roles. For higher secondary education, she enrolled at Siddheswari Degree College in Dhaka, affiliated with the National University, pursuing the arts group. She completed her Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) examinations in 2022 with a GPA of 4.08.[11] Throughout her time at Siddheswari Degree College, Cherry faced challenges balancing her academics with her burgeoning acting career, often studying intensively the night before exams while managing film shoots up to the last moment.[11] This rigorous scheduling honed her disciplined approach, enabling her to maintain strong academic results alongside professional commitments. She voiced satisfaction with her HSC outcome, reflecting pride in her achievements under pressure.[11]Career
Entry into modeling and acting
Puja Cherry Roy's entry into the entertainment industry began in childhood, driven by an early passion for media that was nurtured by her parents. At around age 9, she secured her first acting opportunity in the 2011 Bangladeshi film Moner Ghore Boshot Kore, directed by Zakir Hossain, though all of her scenes were ultimately deleted from the final cut.[12] This initial experience paved the way for her official debut as a child actress in 2012's Bhalobashar Rong, a production by Jaaz Multimedia in which she appeared alongside established stars. The role marked her transition into professional acting and highlighted her natural screen presence at age 10.[12][1] Parallel to her acting start, Roy developed a modeling career, participating in promotional advertisements that showcased her versatility in the media landscape. These early modeling assignments, often tied to brand endorsements, complemented her film work and helped build her visibility in Bangladesh's entertainment scene up to her mid-teens.[2] Throughout this period, Roy benefited from familial mentorship, with her parents providing encouragement and guidance amid the demands of on-set schedules.[12]Breakthrough and lead roles
Puja Cherry's breakthrough as a lead actress occurred with her role as Pori in the 2018 romantic drama Poramon 2, directed by Raihan Rafi, where she portrayed the daughter of a wealthy family who falls deeply in love with Sujan (Siam Ahmed), a struggling aspiring actor from a humble background, navigating class divides and personal insecurities in a tale of youthful passion and resilience.[13] The film marked a pivotal shift from her earlier child artist work, earning her widespread critical acclaim for her expressive performance, dance sequences, and dialogue delivery, which highlighted her transition to mature roles.[14] Its commercial success, topping the Bangladeshi box office for four consecutive weeks, solidified her status as an emerging star and established her in the romance genre. For this role, Cherry received her first major award, the Meril Prothom Alo Award for Best Actress (Public Choice), recognizing her impactful debut as a leading lady.[6] That same year, she also starred in the lead role in the Indo-Bangladeshi joint production Noor Jahan, further contributing to her breakthrough.[1] Building on this momentum, Cherry expanded her repertoire with the lead role of Apurba in the 2019 Indo-Bangladeshi romantic drama Prem Amar 2, directed by Bidula Bhattacharjee, where her character evolves from an innocent college student meeting and falling in love with neighbor Joy (Adrit Roy) to facing familial opposition and unforeseen tragedies in a story of enduring yet tormented young love.[15] The film, a joint production blending Bengali cinema from both sides of the border, allowed her to explore emotional depth in a narrative praised for its unconventional twist, though it received mixed reviews for its pacing.[16] This role further demonstrated her versatility in romance, contributing to her growing presence in cross-border collaborations. In 2022, Cherry collaborated with Bangladeshi superstar Shakib Khan in the romantic drama Golui, directed by S.A. Haque Olik, playing Mala opposite Khan's lead character in a story intertwining love, family dynamics, and social issues, which broadened her appeal in commercial cinema and marked one of her high-profile pairings with established male leads.[17] The film reinforced her position in mainstream Dhallywood while diversifying her genre exposure. By 2023, she ventured into thriller territory with the horror film Jinn, directed by Nader Chowdhury, portraying Mona, a newlywed whose idyllic marriage unravels through disturbing behavioral changes linked to supernatural possession, inspired by real events and emphasizing psychological tension over jump scares.[18] The movie generated significant pre-release buzz through innovative marketing, drawing audiences to theaters during Eid and showcasing Cherry's ability to handle intense, genre-shifting characters that challenged her romantic image.[19] These roles collectively illustrate her strategic selection of projects across romance, drama, and thriller, fostering artistic growth amid industry pressures to evolve beyond initial typecasting.Expansion into web series and recent projects
Following her success in lead roles in Bangladeshi cinema, Puja Cherry expanded into digital content with her debut web series Black Money in 2025, marking a significant shift toward streaming platforms. Directed by Raihan Rafi and produced for Bongo BD, the crime drama explores themes of financial corruption and moral dilemmas, with Cherry portraying a glamorous yet complex character entangled in illicit dealings alongside lead actor Rubel. The series premiered in early 2025, receiving attention for its high-production values and Rafi's transition from films to web formats, though specific viewership metrics were not publicly detailed at the time.[20] In 2024, Cherry starred in the romantic drama Lipstick, directed by Roman Fatik, opposite Ador Azad, which delved into themes of love, betrayal, and personal empowerment; the film was released in theaters and later made available on streaming, earning praise for her nuanced performance in a pivotal role. Transitioning into 2025, she featured in multiple high-profile releases, including the action thriller Tagar, directed by Aalok Hasan and co-starring Ador Azad, which premiered during Eid-ul-Adha and focused on revenge and family loyalty, achieving a 6.7/10 rating on IMDb based on initial audience feedback.[5] That same year, Togor, a psychological thriller also pairing her with Azad and directed by Aalok Hasan, was released for Eid but underperformed at the box office despite promotional efforts, with critics noting its intense exploration of mental fragility.[21] Additionally, Nakphul (later retitled Nakphuler Kabya for censor approval), starring Cherry and Azad and directed by Aalok Hasan, addressed romantic entanglements and societal pressures; as of November 2025, the film remains in post-production or awaiting release.[22] Cherry's growing international presence was highlighted by her participation in the London Women Empowerment Summit in November 2025, organized by GloWomen UK, where she joined panels on women's careers in entertainment and performed at the event, emphasizing empowerment through media representation. Alongside her acting commitments, she resumed modeling, appearing in promotional campaigns that blended her on-screen persona with fashion endorsements, signaling a balanced approach to her multifaceted career.[23] Looking ahead as of late 2025, Cherry has been cast in the upcoming film Domm, directed by Redoan Rony and opposite Afran Nisho and Chanchal Chowdhury, with production wrapping and a potential 2026 release; several other completed projects remain in post-production. In interviews, she expressed enthusiasm for digital platforms' accessibility compared to traditional cinema's constraints, noting that web series like Black Money allow for bolder storytelling and wider reach without theatrical risks. No confirmed sequels or international collaborations were announced by November 2025, though she indicated ongoing discussions for diverse roles.[24][25]Filmography
Child artist roles
Puja Cherry Roy appeared as a child artist in numerous films between 2011 and 2016, primarily in supporting roles that highlighted her youthful presence and contributed to her initial visibility in Bangladeshi cinema.[1] Her notable roles during this period are cataloged below:| Year | Film | Director | Character | Age During Filming | Role Significance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2012 | Bhalobasar Rong | Shahin Sumon | Puja | 10 | Supporting child role; her first released appearance as a child performer.[26] |
| 2014 | Agnee | Iftakar Chowdhury | Tanisha (young) | 12 | Supporting role portraying the younger version of the lead character.[27] |
| 2016 | Badsha the Don | Baba Yadav | Jeet's sister | 14 | Supporting role as the sister of the protagonist, adding familial depth.[28] |
| 2016 | Krishnopokkho | Meher Afroz Shaon | Young Zeba | 14 | Supporting role depicting the younger version of a key female character in this drama adaptation.[29] |
| 2018 | Poramon 2 | Raihan Rafi | Pori | 16 | Lead female role, marking her transition from child to prominent performer.[30] |
Lead and supporting roles
Following her transition from child artist work, Puja Cherry established herself in lead roles within Bangladeshi feature films starting in 2018.[1]- Poramon 2 (2018, lead as Pori, directed by Raihan Rafi; romantic drama co-starring Siam Ahmed).[14]
- Noor Jahaan (2018, lead as Jahaan, directed by Abhimanyu Mukherjee; romantic drama co-starring Adrit Roy).[31]
- Dahan (2018, lead as Asha, directed by Raihan Rafi; crime drama co-starring Siam Ahmed).[32]
- Prem Amar 2 (2019, lead as Apurba, directed by Bidula Bhattacharjee; romantic drama co-starring Adrit Roy).[33]
- Shaan (2022, lead as Riya, directed by M Raahim; action drama co-starring Siam Ahmed).[34]
- Golui (2022, lead as Mala, directed by Tanvir Ahmed; drama).
- Hridita (2022, lead as Hridita, directed by Isphahani Arif Jahan; drama adaptation of novel by Anisul Hoque).[35]
- Psycho (2022, lead as Jahan Khan, directed by Anonno Mamun; action thriller co-starring Ziaul Roshan).[36]
- Jinn (2023, lead as Monalisa, directed by Nader Chowdhury; horror thriller co-starring Ziaul Faruque and Sajal Noor).[18]
- Agontuk (2024, lead as Shraboni Akter "Iti", directed by Sumon Dhar; psychological thriller co-starring Shamol Mawla).[37]
- Lipstick (2024, lead as Buchi/Madhuri, directed by Yugesh Ganesh, Sean GK, and Kamruzzaman Roman; drama co-starring Ador Azad).[38]
- Tagar (also transliterated as Togor; 2025, supporting as Jayita, directed by Aalok Hasan; action thriller co-starring Ador Azad).[5]