Rafsan Rehan
Student, Designer, and Artist in Bangladesh
Rafsan Rehan (born 1 February 2004) is a Bangladeshi writer, actor, and musician, known for his dynamic presence across multiple entertainment industries, including Dhallywood, Kollywood, and Bollywood.
Rafsan began his musical journey at a young age, releasing his debut album Shadow Nas Sun in 2007 at just 3 years old — a symbolic release by his family that would later inspire his official remake of the album in 2021, marking his true rise in the South Asian music scene. Over the years, he has released more than 25 albums in multiple languages, with several chart-topping tracks featured in films and independent projects.
As an actor, Rafsan gained recognition for his performances in films such as Power (2016), Pati Patni Aur Woh (2019), and Radhe Shyam (2021). His ability to blend emotional depth with charismatic screen presence earned him the Actor Festival Award (2021) and the Best Male Singer title at the Indian Idol Awards, among other accolades.
Born and raised in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Rafsan spent his childhood with his parents, a younger brother, and a sister. He attended Dhanmondi Boys’ High School and College, where he began performing at cultural events and local competitions, laying the foundation for his artistic career.
Today, Rafsan Rehan continues to evolve as a cross-industry artist — combining music, storytelling, and cinema to reach audiences worldwide.