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Remember the show Siddiqua Kabir's Recipe? It's not only the exquisite mouthwatering dishes that Siddiqua Kabir used to come up with that made the show a must see, but also the sparkling conversation between the two hosts that made it one of the most widely watched and popular TV shows of the country. Model, anchor, singer, radio jockey, poetry reciter and a great cook; call Sharmin Lucky what you will. Lucky's girl-next-door vibe and her charming smile attract a large number of listeners to her live show “Total Time Pass with Sharmin Lucky” on Radio Foorti where listeners get their worries about lifestyle, travelling, recipes, and health issues off their chest with their favourite RJ. This week we bring you a lively chit chat with this multitalented celebrity.

A TV host, Poetry Reciter and Also a RJ - What Do You Enjoy Being the Most?
Unquestionably, a poetry reciter. My passion for recitation comes from deep within my soul.

The First Poetry that You Learnt in Your Early Days
Tagor's Birpurush.

Favourite TV Show that You Hosted
Siddiqua Kabir's Recipe, a show that I hosted for almost ten years. While hosting this show, not only did I learn many core cooking techniques but also learnt many traits from Siddiqua apa herself.

Your Recipe of Being a Good Host
You need to be self-educated and well-informed before being a host of any show. Having a strong personality and personal view and opinion regarding your subject matter is very important.

The Biggest Challenge that You Face as an RJ
The present culture of using hybrid language in radio is the biggest difficulty I face as a RJ. I fail to understand why you need to talk over a national media in a messy mixture of Bangla and English using a twisted pronunciation. I sincerely try to stick to proper Bangla on my show.

Favourite Pastime
Spending time with my son

3 Tips for a Healthy Lifestyle
Always have a heavy dose of inner happiness, follow a healthy diet and finally try being a good human being.
A Dream Yet to Be Fulfilled
I would like to make two documentary movies in the future.

— Fayeka Zabeen Siddiqua