Much like Soha Ali Khan, Gul Panag and Minissha Lamba in the past Raima has shed her inhibitions and clothes for the latest issue of the famous Mens magazine Maxim. The opening scene itself creates a mood as the protagonist Satyaveer Randhawa introduces the peacefully disturbing tale of the town and how his life is the same as the fate. It seems Raima Sen is bored of that demure good girl image of hers. It looks like she is even on a stage with a huge projector screen behind her. And one such fine remake is the 2007 film Manorama: Six Feet Under, directed by Navdeep Singh and featuring Abhay Deol, Gul Panag, and Kulbhushan Kharbana in the main roles. It seems as though wild thang wanted to show everyone that she was a complete virgin until today (her big day). In the comedy Honeymoon Travels Pvt Ltd (2007) she again gave a convincing performance as Milly, a spirited bride, taking her husband, played by Kay Kay Menon, by surprise during their honeymoon. This is one of the more epic picture in this gallery.
She took on the role of Koel in the Hindi movie Parineeta (2005). Raima was seen in Bengali movies like Buddhadev Dasgupta’s Swapner Din and Nishijapon. Her performance got many positive reviews.
In Rituparno Ghosh’s Choker Bali (2003), which was based on Rabindranath Tagore’s book, she played Ashalatha, a naïve bride. hindilinks4u - Watch Bollywood Hindi Movies Online,Watch Latest Hindi Full Movies Online,hindilinks4u app,hindilinks4u website,Hindilinks4u. Raima Sen’s debut was Vinay Shukla’s Godmother (1999) which starred Shabana Azmi as Sejal. She then starred in the film Daman playing Raveena Tandon's daughter, where her small performance was appreciated. Raima 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. Raima Sen’s paternal grandmother Ila Devi, was the princess of Cooch Behar (in Bengal), whose younger sister Gayatri Devi is the Maharani of Jaipur.