
Tahsan Khan
Tahsan Khan, popularly known as Tahsan, is a renowned Bangladeshi singer, actor, musician, and television personality, widely celebrated for his contributions to music and entertainment in Bangladesh. Born on October 20, 1979, in Dhaka, Tahsan has become one of the most influential figures in contemporary Bangladeshi pop and rock music, as well as a prominent actor in television dramas and films. Tahsan began his career as a musician, gaining fame as the lead vocalist and keyboardist of the band Black before embarking on a successful solo music career. He is known for his soulful voice, melodic compositions, and emotionally resonant lyrics. Over the years, he has released numerous albums and singles, including popular hits like “Chol Pakhi Hoye Uri,” “Ekla Mon,” and “Alo”, which have earned him a massive fan following. In addition to music, Tahsan has established himself as a talented actor, appearing in many television dramas, telefilms, and web series. His performances are often praised for their versatility, charm, and natural acting style, making him a beloved figure in the Bangladeshi entertainment industry. Tahsan is also a public personality and educator, having earned a degree in Sociology from North South University, and he frequently engages in social causes and media appearances. His professionalism, creative versatility, and ability to connect with audiences across multiple platforms have made him an iconic figure in Bangladesh. Through his music, acting, and influence on media, Tahsan Khan has established himself as one of Bangladesh’s most respected and versatile entertainers, admired for his talent, dedication, and enduring impact on the country’s cultural landscape.
