•
Tarique Rahman,
Prime minister of Bangladesh and Chairman of the
Bangladesh Nationalist Party • Col
Mohammad Mojibul Haque, martyred in
Bangladesh Rifles revolt, in charge of
Operation Dal-Bhaat and the then Dhaka sector commander of
BDR. •
Sayed Farooq-ur-Rahman, freedom fighter in the
Liberation War of Bangladesh, Lieutenant Colonel in the
Bangladesh Army who organized the
15 August 1975 Bangladeshi coup d'état, and later founded
The Freedom Party, Bangladesh running against
Hussain Muhammad Ershad in the 1986 Presidential Election. •
Salman Shah, Bangladeshi film actor •
Ayman Sadiq, Bangladeshi education entrepreneur and founder of
10 Minute School •
Asif Mahmud, Former Adviser to the
Interim government of Bangladesh and a Coordinator of the
Anti-discrimination Students Movement • Md. Mofizul Islam, Former Senior Secretary,
Government of Bangladesh and Former Chairperson of
Bangladesh Competition Commission •
Chowdhury Abdullah Al-Mamun,
Bangladesh Police officer and former Inspector General of
Bangladesh Police •
Mohammad Khaled Hossain, Bangladeshi mountaineer and film director • Monir Khan Shimul, Model. •
Moin Hossen Raju. •
Piash Karim, sociologist and political commentator •
Shafi Imam Rumi, freedom fighter and martyr in the Liberation War of Bangladesh •
Tareque Masud, Bangladeshi film director •
Ferdous Ahmed, Bangladeshi film actor and producer •
Tony Dias, Bangladeshi television actor and director •
Jon Kabir, Singer, model and actor. •
Shariar Nazim Joy , actor and writer. == See also ==