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Aspire to do a film with which I can take a bow, says Sushmita Sen

She said she feels blessed to be still asked about her next film, as there is a norm that the career of an actor is over "when they reach a certain age".

Edited by: India TV Entertainment Desk New Delhi Published on: February 04, 2018 6:38 IST
Sushmita Sen
Sushmita Sen

Actress Sushmita Sen, who is lately been away from Bollywood films, has stated that just like a 12-year-old child, she has lots of aspirations and one thing that is on the top is doing a movie with which she can "take a bow". 

Sen, who was last seen in the acclaimed 2015 Bengali film "Nirbaak" (Speechless), said she owes it to her fans who continue to shower her with love and admiration. 

"I have many things to do. I have to do a film with which I can take a bow. I would like to give back all the love... 

"I owe it to the people who love me. It doesn't matter if they are five or five thousand. I have to do a film for them and make sure that it's a huge hit. I'm taking my time but I'll do it," Sen told the reporters here. 

"I want to learn skiing and parallel bar gymnastics. I want to go back to diving," she added. 

The actor was talking on the sidelines of the ongoing Lakme Fashion Week Summer/Resort 2018. 

She said she feels blessed to be still asked about her next film, as there is a norm that the career of an actor is over "when they reach a certain age". 

"(The people say) That we have seen enough of them, they are past their screen age, etc. I'm one of those blessed people who are asked even today, when are you going to feature in a film," she said. 

The former Miss Universe turned the showstopper for designer couple Muzaffar Ali and his wife Meera Ali's collection 'Samanzar - A Garden of Flowers', under their label kotwara. 

Sen, who was dressed in a silver lehenga and chili with a sheer dupatta on her head with work in green, said she "felt like a princess and a bride" in the ensemble. 

The collection by "Umrao Jaan" filmmaker Ali and his wife showcased innovated forms of Chikankari, Zardozi, Aari and Muqqaish, including the creation of silhouettes, with fine muslin, sheer chiffons that blend with velvet and brocade. The LFW ends tomorrow.

(With PTI Inputs)

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