Sheikh Mahim Edward
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| Born | 6 April 2006 Dhaka, Bangladesh |
| Occupation | Actor, musician, composer |
| Years active | 2016–present |
| Awards | Best Child Artist (Special Category) – 46th Bangladesh National Film Awards |
Sheikh Mahim Edward (born 6 April 2006 in Dhaka, Bangladesh) is a Bangladeshi child actor, music composer, and performer. He is best known for winning the Best Child Artist (Special Category) award at the 46th Bangladesh National Film Awards.[1]
Early life
Sheikh Mahim Edward was born in Dhaka, Bangladesh. From a young age, he developed interests in acting and music composition.
Career
Acting
Edward appeared in critically acclaimed Bangladeshi films including:
- Aynabaji (2016)
- Mirror Game (2016)
- Debi (2018)
- Avijatrik (2021)
- Ja Hariye Jay (year not available)
Music
Edward is also a musician under his label "Edward Musik" with multiple song releases:
- A Thousand Years – Male (2023)
- Baazigar O Baazigar 2.0 (2023)
- Tobe Mon Phire (2022)
- Tobuo Juboti Konna (2022)
- Ghar Aaaja Pardasi (2022)
- Visca Barça – 2025 Edition (2024)
- Featured on JAMAL KUDU – ANIMAL (2024)
- “Echoes of Barça” — official music video (YouTube)
His Spotify artist page lists over 800 monthly listeners. His Apple Music page includes several of his top songs and latest releases. NETTV4U profile lists his biography and career overview.
Awards and recognition
In 2021, Edward won the Special Category, Best Child Artist award at the 46th Bangladesh National Film Awards, for performances in Ja Hariye Jay and Avijatrik.[2]
Selected filmography
- Aynabaji (2016)
- Mirror Game (2016)
- Debi (2018)
- Avijatrik (2021)
- Ja Hariye Jay (year not available)
Selected discography
- A Thousand Years – Male (2023)
- Baazigar O Baazigar 2.0 (2023)
- Tobe Mon Phire (2022)
- Tobuo Juboti Konna (2022)
- Ghar Aaaja Pardasi (2022)
- Visca Barça – 2025 Edition (2024)
- Featured on JAMAL KUDU – ANIMAL (2024)
References
- ↑ "Best Child Artist of 2021 – Sheikh Mahim Edward". Today National News. 24 June 2021. Archived from the original on 24 June 2024. Retrieved 16 August 2025.
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