Lima is highly active on Facebook and Instagram, where she regularly posts behind-the-scenes clips, fashion photos, and short comedic skits. Her reels on Instagram often surpass 500k views. She has collaborated with major Bangladeshi brands like Pran, Aarong, and RFL.
No deep dive on Lima is complete without addressing the friction. Bangladeshi social media is polarized about her.
The Purists argue she is a "glorified extra"—that her filmography lacks the depth of Shabana or Shuchorita. They critique her dialogue delivery as "too modern" or "artificial." bangladeshi model lima uro cola chairman sex video
The Fans counter that Lima represents the new Bangladesh: digital, scrappy, and unapologetic about beauty. They argue that her viral videos address modern anxieties (love scams, unemployment, parental pressure) that old cinema ignores.
Furthermore, Lima has faced the "model-actress" curse. Several of her "popular videos" have been accused of pushing the envelope regarding skin show, leading to moral policing by conservative groups. Yet, each time a controversy arises, her viewership spikes. In the attention economy, Lima has learned that silence is not an option; releasing a behind-the-scenes vlog in response to a scandal is her strategic genius. Lima is highly active on Facebook and Instagram
Around late 2021, Model Lima significantly reduced her output. Rumors circulated regarding conflicts with production houses over payment and script morality. In a 2023 Facebook live session (later deleted), Lima stated: “I am tired of playing the same seductress role. I want to play a mother or a politician, but directors only want glamour.”
For two years, no new major tele-films dropped. However, her old catalog continued to generate millions of views. In 2024, she returned with a cameo in the web film "Sokal Trisha" on the Bongo BD app, signaling a possible comeback. No deep dive on Lima is complete without
Role: A conflicted bride. Director: Adnan Al Rajeev View Count: ~12 Million Context: This video went viral for its story-telling within the song. It features a same-sex friendship subtext that caused massive controversy and debate in Bangladesh, subsequently driving up views. Lima’s intense eye-contact acting in the final elevator scene is a fan favorite.
Role: Pori (A factory worker) Director: Raihan Khan Synopsis: A departure from her urban glamour roles. This short film dealt with economic struggle and class disparity. Lima played a garment worker who dreams of singing. While the film was a moderate hit, her raw, makeup-free look in the first 15 minutes surprised critics.
Role: Leading Lady (Riya) Co-Star: Symon Sadik Director: Shamim Ahamed Rony Synopsis: This is widely considered the breakout tele-film that put Lima on the map. The story revolves around a wealthy but lonely girl (Lima) who falls for a street-smart photographer. The film is famous for its scenic river-side shots and an acoustic soundtrack that went viral. Why it’s important: It established Lima as a "girl-next-door with an edge."