I want to return to BD: Mungunzul

block
UNB, Dhaka :
Mungunzul was born in Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia. She studied at Music and Dance College, where her talent began to bloom. She graduated from the Culture and Art University of Mongolia.
Mungunzul specialized in acting. She won the top prize in a competition named after Shakespeare, for playing the role of Juliet.
She established the independent ‘DOZ Entertainment’ production. Mungunzul has acted in TV shows, movies and dramas. She also opened a comedy TV channel and worked in many TV programmes that were well received by the audience.
She has also acted in several foreign movies and was the protagonist in ‘People with blue spots’. The opening ceremony of the movie was held in the Government Palace of Mongolia. It was awarded with the prize ‘Precious heritage of France’. The movie was premiered in Paris and then successfully played in Inner Mongolia, People’s Republic of China.
She was also involved with many movies as an artist and producer, including ‘Blue shadow of mountain’ (drama, in supporting role), ‘It is pretty hard when my child becomes grown up’ (comedy, in supporting role), ‘The day after I fell in love’ (comedy, in main role), ‘Ticket for life’ (film against drug /drama, protagonist), ‘People with blue spots’ (drama, protagonist), ‘Fly away’ (drama, shot in Korea, protagonist) and ‘Life like a movie’ (comedy, in supporting role).
This year, she will be seen in three international films. Mungunzul was given the ‘Northern Star’ prize for her contribution to the art of cinema.
She was also the winner of the TV show ‘Mongolian Dancing with Stars’ in 2012. UNB’s Shafik Russell finally got to go for treasure hunts on her private boat.
You won the Best Actress (global). Tell us something about your journey and experience?
Mungunzul: My family is involved with filmmaking. My husband is an actor and director. I have a film production company.
block