We wonder what's keeping this Bong beauty away from the Bollywood circuit these days.
A close friend of Raima Sen's informs us that more than socializing, the actress wants to work! And Raima isn't sitting at home twiddling her thumbs, she has her hands full with Bengali films.
Raima, who was last seen in the bold Mirch, has just finished shooting for Tanuja Chandra's Raakh where she is paired opposite Rajiv Khandelwal.
When asked her reason for being away from Hindi films, she said, "I just finished Tanuja Chandra's 'Raakh'. So if a good role comes my way, I do it. Else, there is enough and more happening in Bengali cinema. I'll be shooting two Bengali films, Chitrangada with Rituparno Ghosh and Hason Raja with Mithunda."
The actress is happy doing Bengali films as she is getting the opportunity to work with renowned Bengali directors like Rituparno Ghosh, Buddhadev Dasgupta...
Currently, Raima has returned to Kolkata where she is spending quality time with her grandmother Suchitra Sen, after a grueling schedule in Ujjain. It's not too hard to guess then where her love for Bengali cinema stems from.
A close friend of Raima Sen's informs us that more than socializing, the actress wants to work! And Raima isn't sitting at home twiddling her thumbs, she has her hands full with Bengali films.
Raima, who was last seen in the bold Mirch, has just finished shooting for Tanuja Chandra's Raakh where she is paired opposite Rajiv Khandelwal.
When asked her reason for being away from Hindi films, she said, "I just finished Tanuja Chandra's 'Raakh'. So if a good role comes my way, I do it. Else, there is enough and more happening in Bengali cinema. I'll be shooting two Bengali films, Chitrangada with Rituparno Ghosh and Hason Raja with Mithunda."
The actress is happy doing Bengali films as she is getting the opportunity to work with renowned Bengali directors like Rituparno Ghosh, Buddhadev Dasgupta...
Currently, Raima has returned to Kolkata where she is spending quality time with her grandmother Suchitra Sen, after a grueling schedule in Ujjain. It's not too hard to guess then where her love for Bengali cinema stems from.
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