Actress Gulshan Ara Champa has shared her personal experiences and responsibilities during Eid celebrations. Growing up in Purana Dhaka's Gandaria, Champa fondly remembers the excitement of Eid, particularly Eid-ul-Fitr. However, she also recalls the mixed feelings she had about Eid-ul-Adha, especially the joy she found in distributing the meat from the sacrificial animals. As she grew older and got married, this responsibility became even more significant. Champa emphasizes that despite her stardom, she never shied away from household chores, including the distribution of meat during Eid. She also cherishes the memories of new clothes, accessories, and the anticipation of Eid. In her acting career, Eid meant the release of new films, and she often watched her movies in theaters during the festive season. One memorable Eid was spent in Odisha, India, where she was shooting a film directed by Sandip Ray. Despite the professional commitments, she found the experience enriching. This year, Champa fulfilled a long-held dream by performing the Hajj in Saudi Arabia, making this Eid particularly special.
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- What was Gulshan Ara Champa's favorite Eid as a child?
- Eid-ul-Fitr, due to the excitement of new clothes and accessories.
- What responsibility did Champa take on during Eid-ul-Adha?
- Distributing meat from the sacrificial animals to relatives, neighbors, and the underprivileged.
- Where did Champa spend one memorable Eid during her acting career?
- In Odisha, India, while shooting a film directed by Sandip Ray.

















