Arifin Shuvoo

[2] Known for his magnetic screen presence,[3] versatile acting, and commanding performances, Arifin has solidified his place as a leading figure in the Bangladeshi entertainment industry.

The film was a huge success commercially and his performance was highly praised by critics,[8] earning him a Best Actor nomination at the Meril Prothom Alo Awards.

[12] In 2015, he starred in Shihab Shaheen's romantic drama film Chuye Dile Mon, alongside Zakia Bari Momo.

[15] He also starred in the Indo-Bangladeshi joint venture Niyoti, which directed by Jakir Hossain Raju and was produced by Jaaz Multimedia and Eskay Movies.

In 2018, Arifin started the year with Jakir Hossain Raju's Bhalo Theko produced by 'Tiger Media' co-starring Tanha Tasnia Islam and Asif Imrose.

In 2019, Arifin started the year with Ranjan Ghosh's Ahaa Re co-starring Rituparna Sengupta which is completely an Indian Bengali film.

He also worked in Shapludu, a political thriller film directed by Golam Sohrab Dodul, where he portrayed the character of Arman.

Arifins's commitment to authenticity was unparalleled, as he underwent a groundbreaking body transformation[20] to embody the physically demanding character—a first in Bangladeshi cinema.

Arifin Shuvoo starred as Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding leader of Bangladesh, in Mujib: The Making of a Nation, a highly anticipated biographical film directed by the legendary Shyam Benegal.

The film, a collaboration between the governments of Bangladesh and India, marks a monumental moment in Arifin's career as he takes on the role of "Bangabandhu" in a performance hailed for its depth and authenticity.

With the film tracing Mujibur Rahman’s journey from a young revolutionary to the Father of the Nation, Arifin’s portrayal has earned widespread acclaim.

Arifin's next few works include Raihan Rafi's Noor, produced by Shapla Media and Noyeem Imtiaz Neyamul's Jam, which is about a traffic jam and produced by Dhallywood Cinema Megastar Manna's Kritanjoli Kothachitra, "Jazz City[25]" - Sony Liv webseries directed by Soumik Sen, Neel Chokro by Mithu Khan, and Lohu[26] by Rahool Mukherjee for Chorki.

His association with high-end brands such as Lux, Hero, Berger,[29] Singer Primax, and Easy Fashion underscores his versatility and market appeal.

Arifin’s collaborations with prominent names like Pran-RFL Group (food and beverage), Aarong (fashion and lifestyle), and Walton (electronics) reflect his trusted public image and ability to connect with diverse audiences.