Here's why Rimi entered the 'Bigg Boss 9' house

Here's why Rimi entered the 'Bigg Boss 9' house
Wednesday, October 21, 2015 13:05 IST
Best remembered for her 2004 film, Dhoom, Rimi Sen allowed herself to be locked up in Bigg Boss' house, but not with the intention to resurrect her non-existent career.

The actress, who has been missing in action for a while now, is keen to start a production house. Rimi wants to turn producer and give newcomers a chance.

The reality show's host Salman Khan has already told her to stop being shy and open up - it was this introverted quality of hers which she felt went against her in Bollywood. She just could not see herself approaching anyone for work.

The 'Bigg Boss 9' house is known to do strange things to people, so Rimi might just step out of it as a different person altogether.
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