Apu Biswas

Apu Biswas Megha (born 11 October 1989), known by her stage name as Apu Biswas, is a Bangladeshi film actress, model and the former wife of notable Bangladeshi actor Shakib Khan. Biswas made her debut in the film industry with the film Kal Shokale in 2005.

In 2006, she starred FI Manik-directed Koti Takar Kabin as the lead female opposite Shakib Khan for the first time, with whom she later acted in more than 75 films.

Early life
Biswas was born on 11 October 1989 as Apu Biswas Megha in Bogra, Bangladesh to Upendronath Bishwas (d. 2014) and Shefali Bishwas (d. 2020). Upendronath Bishwas and Shefali Biswas had three daughters and one son, of whom Apu Biswas is the youngest.

Career
Biswas made her debut in the film industry with the film Kal Shokale in 2006. She then performed in Koti Takar Kabin. Biswas played the role of Parvati in the 2013 Bangladeshi remake of Devdas. She performed in the 2013 film My Name Is Khan.

Personal life
On 18 April 2008, Biswas married actor Shakib Khan. The couple has a son, Abraam Khan Joy (born September 27, 2016). They had kept their marriage a secret until 10 April 2017 when Apu appeared on television with her son and revealed it.

Khan filed for a divorce on 22 November 2017, and the couple was divorced on 22 February 2018. Biswas had converted to Islam after her marriage with Khan and took the name Apu Islam Khan,   but she reportedly reverted to Hinduism after their divorce.