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Monday, October 25, 2004 • Tamil Comments
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There too many Sens in Tollywood these days.

Sushmita's Marichettu has just been released. Reema's Giri is also in the theatres.

And amidst all these, comes Raima Sen, the heroine for Teja's Dhairiyam.

Daughter of the legendary Moon Moon Sen and the granddaughter of Suchitra Sen, Raima's lineage is impeccable.

Hopefully my acting, too, she says amidst typical giggles.

This is her first venture in Tollywood. But she is already impressed. "Teja has made me feel so comfortable. I love working here," she says.

How did she arrive here? Well, the tale is simple. She was shooting for a Bengali film in Hyderabad when she met Teja, and voila, he offered her the movie.

Dhairiyam is loosely based on the Tamil film Sullan and Raima plays a rich girl who falls in love with a poor boy from the old city. It may sound cliched, but Raima thinks it is a sweet romantic story.

Let us hope her affair with Telugu filmdom is also a sweet romantic story.

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