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'I have to be choosy about roles'

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Essaying a woman of the 80s in Abby Sen, Raima Sen affirms she picks up less than half of films offered these days.

"The director, script, producer, co-star and the film's marketing plans these days influence my decision. Of the 10 films on offer, I settle for less than five, I have become choosy," Raima told PTI.

Sounding enthused about the arthouse science fiction genre Abby Sen, where she represented a woman of the 80s, Raima said, "My co-actor Abir Chatterjee travels back 30 years to 1983 and meets my character, a singer by profession, who belongs to that retro-era."
 

"Atanuda (Atanu Ghosh) is one of those directors I would love to work with. For his film making ideas," she said.

"In Abby Sen, Atanuda had kept some English terms in my dialogue. And when I said why so many English terms and he inquired if I would be okay with Bengali synonyms all around, I said offcourse," Raima said.

Raima, who was wearing cotton saree and a jute 'jholla' in the film, said she loved sporting that "80s Bengali woman look" in the time-travel themed film about inner quest of human self.

"Not having any direct knowledge of that period, I still felt connected with the woman as in our strong values we remain the same," she said.

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First Published: Jun 17 2014 | 2:00 PM IST

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