Raima Sen

Raima Sen
Raima Sen at HM store launch in Kolkata on 2017.
Native name রাইমা সেন
Born Raima Dev Varma
(1978-11-07) 7 November 1978
Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Occupation Actress
Years active 1999–present
Parent(s) Moon Moon Sen (mother)
Bharat Dev Varma (father)
Relatives Riya Sen (sister)
Suchitra Sen (grand mother)

Raima Sen (born Raima Dev Varma on 7 November 1978) is an Indian film actress who primarily works in Bengali and Hindi Film industry.

Early life

Raima Sen was born on 7 November 1978 in Mumbai, Maharashtra to Moon Moon Sen and Bharat Dev Barma and the granddaughter of actress Suchitra Sen who was once regarded as the "Mahanayika" of Bengali Cinema. Her sister Riya Sen is also in the Bollywood industry.[1] Their father Bharat Dev Varma is a member of the royal family of Tripura.[2] Her paternal grandmother, Ila Devi, was the princess of Cooch Behar, whose younger sister Gayatri Devi was the Maharani of Jaipur.[2] Her paternal great-grandmother Indira was the only daughter of Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III of Baroda.[3][4]

Raima's maternal great-grandfather Adinath Sen was a prominent Kolkata businessman, whose son Dinanath Sen – a relative of former Union Law Minister Ashoke Kumar Sen- was the Diwan or a Minister of the Maharaja of Tripura.[5] The sisters are credited on-screen under their mother's maiden name, although their official papers carry the surname Dev Varma.[6]

Career

Sen with her mother Moon Moon Sen

Sen made her debut in the film Godmother, which was a critically acclaimed success, but her minor role may have been overlooked in favour of the protagonist, played by Shabana Azmi. She then starred in the film Daman playing Raveena Tandon's daughter, where her small performance was appreciated.

Her breakthrough role came when she starred in the Rituparno Ghosh's film Chokher Bali. After a few more average movies she had a critically acclaimed hit in 2005 with Parineeta, where she played the playmate of the film's heroine, played by the debutante Vidya Balan. Since then she has had two more hits with the action thriller Dus and the Bengali film Antar Mahal (where she had a very small role). In 2006, she appeared in the film The Bong Connection (co-starring Shayan Munshi). In 2007, she worked in the thriller Manorama Six Feet Under with Abhay Deol. In 2011, she starred in the hit Bengali film Baishe Srabon, opposite Parambrata Chatterjee.

2014 saw Sen as the leading lady in the critically acclaimed Hrid Majharey, the first Bengali movie based on the works of William Shakespeare, and presented as a tribute on the 450th year of birth of the Bard.[7][8] She co-stars with Abir Chatterjee and Indrasish Roy in this dark love-story by debutant filmmaker Ranjan Ghosh.[9] The film has earned a rare recommendation from the very prestigious Film London in its list of world cinema based on the plays of Shakespeare.[10] The film and its screenplay have also been included in the prestigious UGC Literature Archive.[11] It is also famous for being the only other Bengali film after Sabuj Dweeper Raja (1979) to be shot in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.[12][13][14]

In 2016, she was seen in Bollywood Diaries, a film written and directed by K.D. Satyam. The film also stars Ashish Vidyarthi and Salim Diwan.[15]

Personal life

Sen is said to resemble her grandmother much more than either her mother or her sister.[16] In an interview, she says while she enjoys Mumbai's faster pace of life, its gyms and its nightclubs, she misses her family in Kolkata, her dog Cuddles, and Kolkata's street food, notably Jhal Muri and Aloo chaat.[17]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleLanguageOther notes
1999GodmotherSejalHindi
2001DamanDeepa SaikiaHindi
2003Nil NirjaneBengali
Chokher BaliAshalataBengali
Fun2shh... Dudes in the 10th CenturyJunaliHindi
2002Kuch Dil Ne KahaHindi
2004ShaktiManasiBengali
2005Antar MahalRukminiBengali
DhairyamMallikaTelugu
NishijaponBengali
ParineetaKoelHindi
99.9 FMKim G. SinghHindi
DusPriyaHindi
2006The Bong Connection Bengali
AnurananBengali
2007Eklavya: The Royal GuardPrincess NandiniHindi
Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd.Milly P. SenHindi
YatraHindi
Manorama Six Feet UnderSheetalHindi
MigrationYamunaHindiShort film
Meridian LinesJyoti
2008KhelaBengali
Dhariya
C KkompanyPriyaHindi
MukhbiirHindi
2009Mere Khwabon Mein Jo AayeMayaHindi
Mumbai Cutting
2010The Japanese WifeSandhyaBengali
Memories in MarchSahana ChowdhuryEnglish (Partly in Bengali & Hindi)
Teen PattiShivani MukherjeeHindi
Natobar Not OutBengali
MirchMaya/ManjulaHindi
2011Noukadubi / Kashmakash (Hindi dubbed version)HemnaliniBengali/Hindi
Baishe SrabonAmritaBengali
VeeraputhranKunhi BevathuMalayalam[18]
2012Chitrangada: The Crowning WishBengali
AboshesheyNandiniBengali
Koyekti Meyer GolpoRiniBengali
3 BachelorsNehaHindi
2013Maach Mishti & MoreIshaniBengaliNominated, Filmfare Award for Best Actor Supporting Role (Female) – Bengali
I, Me, aur MainBeena ChandokHindi
Hawa BodolTanuka/TanuBengali
ShabdoTarukh's wifeBengali
Ami Aar Amar GirlfriendsBengali
Ganesh Talkies[19]ShabanBengali
SunglassBengali
2014Chaya ManushBengali
Children of WarHindi
Baari Tar BanglaAbantiBengali
Hrid MajhareyDebjaniBengali
2015Abby SenBengali
2015 Kaagaz Ke Fools Rubina Hindi
2015 Roga Howar Sohoj Upay Bengali
2016Bollywood DiariesImliHindi
MonchoraNanda Bengali
2016Bastu ShaapBanya Dasgupta/BonyBengali
2016KhawtoBengali
ESP-Ekti Rohosso GolpoBengali
89Bengali
2018Vodka DiariesRoshni BanerjeeHindi
2018SitaraAshish RoyBengali
20183 DevBhairaviHindi
20182006 Varanasi – The Untold[20]Hindi

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Awards

References

  1. "Raima Sen". The Times of India. Retrieved 31 January 2018.
  2. 1 2 Buyers, Christopher. "The Manikya Dynasty: Genealogy". Royal Ark India. Retrieved 2008-05-31.
  3. COOCH BEHAR (Princely State), University of Queensland; Retrieved: 2008-04-18
  4. Geraldine Forbes et al., The new Cambridge history of India, page 135, Cambridge University Press, 2003, ISBN 0-521-26727-7
  5. Chatterji, Shoma A. (2002). Suchitra Sen: A Legend in Her Lifetime . Rupa & Co. ISBN 81-7167-998-6.
  6. Mukherjee, Amrita (24 January 2004). "Will you change your surname after marriage?". Times of India. Retrieved 2008-05-31.
  7. "Love, and jealousy, 450 years after the Bard – The Times of India".
  8. "Hrid Majharey (Bengali) / Dark but honest".
  9. "Abir-Raima jodi-The pair comes together in Ranjan Ghosh's first film". Archived from the original on 17 October 2014.
  10. "Film London launches Shakespeare India".
  11. "Hrid Majharey part of JU project".
  12. "Andaman album Hrid Majharey maker Ranjan Ghosh shares his andaman album with t2".
  13. "Actress Raima Sen in city :::: Shooting of Bengali Film 'Hrid Majharay' in AFC".
  14. "I was awe-struck on visiting Cellular Jail: Abir".
  15. "Raima Sen to play a Sonagachi sex worker in KD Satyam's Bollywood Diaries". India.com. 2 November 2014. Retrieved 2015-12-06.
  16. "'I want to do what Rani did in Black'". Rediff.com. Retrieved 2011-06-26.
  17. "'I want to do what Rani did in Black'". Rediff.com. Retrieved 2011-06-26.
  18. "Sharath Kumar instead of Lal – Malayalam Movie News". IndiaGlitz. 1 October 2011. Retrieved 2012-10-18.
  19. "Ganesh Talkies". The Times of India. 20 June 2013. Retrieved 2016-07-15.
  20. "Raima gears up for a new thriller". The Times of India. 26 September 2016. Retrieved 28 September 2016.
  21. "69th & 70th Annual Hero Honda BFJA Awards 2007". www.bfjaawards.com. Archived from the original on 8 January 2010. Retrieved 2008-10-24.
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