| Theme | Key Works | Relevance to Study | |-------|-----------|--------------------| | Bangladeshi Television Romance | Hossain, A. (2018). Love, Duty & the Television Narrative in Bangladesh. Dhaka University Press. | Provides a baseline of traditional romance tropes (arranged marriage, familial opposition). | | Gender & Agency in South‑Asian Media | Gopal, R. & Singh, S. (2020). Feminine Agency in Indian Soap Operas. Journal of Media Studies, 12(3), 45‑68. | Offers a comparative framework for assessing agency in Prova’s roles. | | Fashion Models as Narrative Figures | Kim, Y. (2021). From Catwalk to Screen: The Model‑Actor Transition. Fashion Theory, 25(1), 102‑124. | Discusses how modeling capital influences character construction. | | Audience Reception in Bangladesh | Ahmed, T. & Rahman, M. (2022). Digital Audiences and the Bangladeshi Youth. International Journal of Communication, 16, 221‑239. | Supplies methodological tools for online discourse analysis. | | Romantic Ideology & Class | Choudhury, L. (2019). Classed Love: Middle‑Class Aspirations in Bengali Dramas. Cultural Sociology, 13(2), 178‑194. | Illuminates class markers that surface in Prova’s love stories. |
Collectively, these studies indicate a shift in Bangladeshi narratives from overtly patriarchal structures toward hybrid representations that blend tradition with modern individualism. However, none specifically address the unique positionality of a fashion model turned actress, a gap this paper fills. bangladeshi model prova sex scandal exclusive
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