The 34-year-old Bengali beauty, who was last seen in Tigmanshu Dhulia's 'Shagird' in 2011, said she has not bid adieu to acting.
"I am venturing into direction next year so I am using 'Bigg Boss' as my base to connect with my fans again. I have been very choosy about my roles, so my fans have seen me in a handful of films in my 12-year Bollywood career," Rimi told PTI before entering the house.
The 'Hungama' actress said that unlike previous female contestants, she won't choose the kitchen as her best place in the house.
"I hardly know how to cook, so I won't be seen in kitchen for sure," she said.
Rimi has not done any preparation to be a part of the house. She promises to be herself and stay away from the controversies.
"I am a very calm and composed person when I am in some troubled situation. You will not see me in any controversy. I take time to open up with others," she said.
This time, the actress is the only Bollywood celebrity contestant in the house and the actress has no qualms about it.
"I don't know who all will be part of it. But if it's true, I don't have any issue," she said.
'Bigg Boss Nau - Double Trouble', will air Monday to Friday at 10:30pm and weekends at 9:00pm on Colors.