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This is a list of notable British Bangladeshi people (Template:Lang-bn). This includes Bangladeshi immigrants settled or residing in the United Kingdom and British-born citizens of Bangladeshi ethnic or national origin.

Successful members from the community are recognised in the annual BritBangla, British Bangladeshi Who's Who and British Bangladeshi Power & Inspiration 100 for their significant work, contribution and achievements in British society.

Business and finance

See also: Business of British Bangladeshis and Bangladesh Caterers Association UK
The Apprentice candidate Syed Ahmed
  • Sabirul Islam – Author, entrepreneur and motivational speaker. He has written three self-help books and developed a board game. Since 2011, he has spoken at over 700 events worldwide as part of his Inspire1Million campaign.
  • Shelim Hussain MBE – Entrepreneur, and founder, Chairman and Managing Director of Euro Foods (UK).
  • Siraj Ali – Restaurateur and philanthropist. In 2011, he was awarded the British Bangladeshi Who's Who "Outstanding Contribution Award" for his long standing contribution to the hospitality and catering industry.
  • Sultan Choudhury – Banker, chartered accountant and Managing Director of Al Rayan Bank (formerly Islamic Bank of Britain).
  • Syed Ahmed – Entrepreneur, businessman and television personality. He is best known for being a candidate on series two of BBC reality television programme The Apprentice in 2006.
  • Toffael Rashid – Global marketing professional who currently works for Leo Burnett Worldwide as Regional Planning Director for Samsung business across Asia Pacific. He previously worked in various roles for Unilever.
  • Mohammad Ajman "Tommy" Miah – Celebrity chef and restaurateur. In 1991, he founded the Indian Chef of the Year Competition.
  • Wali Tasar Uddin MBE – Entrepreneur, restaurateur, community leader and Chairman of the Bangladesh-British Chamber of Commerce.
  • Waliur Rahman Bhuiyan OBE – Managing Director and Country Head of BOC Bangladesh Limited.

Broadcast media

See also: Bangla TV, BBC Janala, Betar Bangla, and Channel S
Former Blue Peter presenter Konnie Huq

Journalism

See also: Bangla Mirror, Janomot, Potrika, and London Bangla Press Club

Politics

See also: List of ethnic minority British politicians
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Labour Party MP Rushanara Ali
Labour Party life peer Baroness Pola Uddin

Policy

Former British High Commissioner to Bangladesh Anwar Choudhury

Music

See also: Asian Underground
R&B and hip-hop singer Mumzy Stranger

Film and drama

Director of Kidulthood Menhaj Huda

Arts and culture

Kathak dancer Akram Khan
  • Akram Khan MBE – Dancer and choreographer with a background in classical kathak training and contemporary dance. He has received numerous awards including Outstanding Newcomer 2000, Best Modern Choreography 2002 and Outstanding Male or Female Artist (Modern) 2005, at the Critics' Circle National Dance Awards.
  • Eenasul Fateh / Aladin – Cultural practitioner, magician and live artist. He was awarded International Magician of the Year in 1991 and the 1997 Golden Turban Award from the Magic Academy of Bangalore in India.
  • Kaniz Ali – Makeup artist and freelance beauty columnist. In 2011, she was awarded the Best Make-Up Artist category at International Asian Fashion Awards.
  • Mohammed Ali – Street artist well known for combining street art with Islamic script and patterns as Aerosol Arabic. In January 2009, he was awarded Arts Council England's Diversity Award.
  • Naz Choudhury – Dance choreographer, show producer and artistic director. He appeared on Dragons' Den in 2010, and reached the semi-final Got to Dance with his dance troupe Bolly-Flex in 2011. He has bought some of the most famous Bollywood names to perform in the UK. He has played at the O2 Arena, performed at the Royal Opera House and opened the 2014 Commonwealth Games Handover Ceremony in Glasgow.
  • Rezia Wahid MBE – Textile artist whose work has been exhibited both in the UK and abroad.
  • Ruby Hammer MBE – Fashion and beauty makeup artist, and founder of Ruby & Millie cosmetics brand.
  • Ruh al-Alam – Islamic artist and founder of Islamic calligraphic artwork project Visual Dhikr.
  • Runa Islam – Film and photography visual artist, nominated for the 2008 Turner Prize.
  • Saiman Miah – Architecture student who designed one of the two £5 coins for the London 2012 Summer Olympics Games.
  • Sanchita Islam – Artist, writer and filmmaker. In 1999, she founded Pigment Explosion, which has branched out into projects including film, painting, drawing, writing and photography.
  • Sonia Yasmin Ali – Model, presenter, singer and photographer.
  • Sunara Begum – Visual artist, filmmaker, photographer and writer, she uses installation, film, photography and text. In 2006, she co-produced the short film The Idea and founded Chand Aftara Visual Arts, an interdisciplinary arts organisation based in London.

Academia

Professor Andy Miah

Legal

  • Jelina Berlow-Rahman – Solicitor whose practice J R Rahman Solicitors specialises in human rights, asylum, family and immigration legal advice and assistance.
  • Khatun Sapnara – Barrister and part-time judge. In 2003, she became the first ethnic person to be elected to the Family Law Bar Association Committee. In 2004, she was appointed to the Family Justice Council. She assisted in formulating and drafting the Forced Marriage (Civil Protection) Act 2007. In 2006, she was appointed as a Recorder of the Crown, which made her the only person of Bangladeshi origin in a senior judicial position.
  • Cllr Maya Ali – Solicitor and Labour Party councillor in Westwood.
  • M. A. Muid Khan – Barrister who was selected as the Best Human Rights Lawyer of England and Wales for 2012 by the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives (CILEX). In September 2012, he was ranked as third in the top five Chartered Legal Executive Lawyers of England and Wales by the Law Society.
  • Mumtaz Hussain – Solicitor and radio presenter. Since 2010, she has presented Health and Healing with Mumtaz on RedShift Radio.

Literature

See also: Bangladeshi English literature
Author of The Islamist Ed Husain

Heads of organisations

See also: BritBangla and Greater Sylhet Development and Welfare Council in UK
Former Secretary General of Amnesty International Irene Khan

Human rights and humanitarianism

Religious figures

Sport

Former Dagenham & Redbridge captain Anwar Uddin

Cause célèbres

Former Guantanamo Bay detainee Ruhal Ahmed

See also

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