Saturday, March 13, 2010

Raima Sen

Raima Sen will be soon seen playing a widow in Aparna's Sen directorial film THE JAPANESE WIFE - A love poem under Saregama films banner. The actor tells our correspondent that she enjoyed herself thoroughly shooting for the film.
Tell us about your character in THE JAPANESE WIFE?
I play the role of 'Sandhya' in this film, who is a widow and single mother of an 8-year-old. This is the first time I've played a character, which is not glamorous but didn't want to let go off this opportunity as this is Aparna Sen's film.
So what's the story of THE JAPANESE WIFE?
This is a haunting but improbable love story which revolves around a young village school teacher (Rahul Bose) marrying his Japanese pen friend (Chigusa
Takaku) over letters and remaining true and loyal to her throughout his life, while actually never meeting her.
Sources claim that this film is based on a book?
That's absolutely true! The film is based on title story of THE JAPANESE WIFE and other Stories by Anglo-Indian author Kunal Basu, who writes from Oxford.
How was it working with tough task master aka perfectionist Aparna Sen?
Well honestly, I was scared before because I had this pre-conceived notion that she is really tough on the sets. Whenever I goofed up during a scene, she used to explain and even yell when needed but gradually it went smoothly. She used to pamper me like her daughter and it was such a wonderful experience working with her. I'm truly blessed.

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