In the golden era of Bangladeshi television drama, few faces captivated audiences quite like Shomi Kaiser. With her expressive eyes, girl-next-door charm, and undeniable acting prowess, she became a household name in the 1990s and early 2000s. While viewers adored watching her navigate the trials of love on screen, her real life has been a tapestry of intellectual partnerships, graceful unions, and enduring romance.

Today, Shomi Kaiser is not only remembered as a legendary actress but also as a successful entrepreneur and a prominent figure in the media industry, serving as the Managing Director of Dhansiri Communications Ltd.

She transitioned these romantic sensibilities to film in projects like " Hason Raja " (2002), where she played Binodini, and " " (2004) as Piyarinnesa. Her performance in " Hason Raja

After focusing heavily on her production house, Dhansiri Communications Ltd , Shomi entered her second marriage in 2008 with Mohammad A. Arafat. At the time, Arafat was a prominent private university professor and public intellectual, who later transitioned into an active politician for the Awami League. This relationship transitioned Shomi into elite political and intellectual circles. After seven years together, the couple quietly divorced in 2015. The Third Marriage: Reza Amin Sumon (2020–Present)

Shomi Kaiser is a name synonymous with the golden era of Bangladeshi television drama. As one of the most versatile and beloved actors to grace the small screen in the 1990s and 2000s, she captured the hearts of millions with her compelling performances, natural acting style, and striking screen presence. Beyond her remarkable professional journey, Shomi’s personal life and romantic journey have often been a subject of interest to her fans.

However, it's essential to note that Shomi has never publicly confirmed any of these relationships, maintaining a sense of mystery around his personal life.

This successful reunion led to another collaboration, the romantic drama * * for the next Eid. Director Chayanika Chowdhury, a frequent collaborator and close friend of Shomi, crafted this story to cater directly to viewers who “believe that if Shomi and Mahfuz work together in any play they cannot ignore to watch”. Mahfuz described the project as “a romantic story based play” that breaks away from typical narratives, while Shomi chose it for the unique quality of its simple yet compelling story. Their on-screen connection, built on years of friendship and mutual admiration, consistently delivered emotionally resonant performances that felt both grand and deeply personal.

One of Shomi Kaiser's most notable romantic storylines was in the television drama "Ronger Manush" (2016). In this serial, he played the lead role of Asif, a young man who falls in love with a woman named Nuzhat (played by actress Sarika Hossain). Their on-screen chemistry was undeniable, and their love story became a central plot point in the drama. The show's success can be attributed, in part, to the convincing portrayal of Asif and Nuzhat's romance by Shomi Kaiser and Sarika Hossain.