As she arrived on the sets, Prova was greeted by the brand's team and the photographer. She was asked to pose in various outfits, and she effortlessly struck pose after pose, showcasing the brand's beautiful clothing.

In addition to her television work, Prova has also made a name for herself in Bangladeshi cinema. She made her film debut with the 2016 movie "Hero 365", which was a commercial success. Prova has since appeared in several other films, including "Badsha - The Don" and "Aashiqui". Her performances in these movies have showcased her range as an actress and her ability to take on diverse roles.

Her early work in dramas and telefilms showcased the potential of the medium. She was a fixture in the popular "Telefilm" culture, particularly noted for her collaborations with top directors and actors like Ziaul Faruq Apurba. This era solidified her status as a "supermodel" and a leading actress, proving that local talent could command the same level of adoration as international stars. In this sense, Prova represents the maturation of the Bangladeshi entertainment industry—a shift from imitation of Indian cinema to a distinct, localized storytelling identity.

For over a decade, Prova (full name Prova Ahmed) has been the muse for top designers, the face of blockbuster commercials, and a trendsetter on digital platforms. But unlike the fleeting fame often associated with the runway, Prova has built a sustainable empire by understanding one critical truth: in the age of OTT (Over-the-Top) platforms and social media, a model must be a multi-hyphenate creator.