Raveena, 41, who is making a comeback to films after a gap of three years, said she wanted a challenging role to make her return to Bollywood.
"I really wanted to do something challenging and fun. I opted for 'Shab' because Onir is a dear friend and the character which I am playing in the film is something which I didn't do earlier.
"It's a role of a diva but has shades of grey in it and in the film I walk through a very thin line between positive and negative. Onir gave me the other role first but I wanted this role because I have not played such a character before. I was more excited to play the negative part," Raveena told PTI.
Sanjay Suri and designer Wendell Rodricks are making guest appearance in the film.
Raveena said she was always the first choice for 'Shab', which Onir wrote almost 14 years ago when he was assisting Kalpana Lajmi in 'Daman'. The 2001 film starred Raveena and Suri. She won a national award for playing a tortured wife in the film.
"Onir directed us in 'Daman' because Kalpana fell ill for a long time during the shooting of the film. Onir discussed the idea during that time with me and wanted to start up the project in a year or two. I got pregnant in 2004 and film went to the back burner," she said.
Her last film 'Shobhana 7 Nights', which was considered as her comeback to Bollywood after pregnancy, is yet to have a box-office release.
"'Shobhana 7 Nights' was a festival film. I won best actress award in Chicago film festival. It was a great learning experience for me. I don't think the film is meant for box-office," she said.
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