Actor Raima Sen used to become a scared little soul on the sets of 'The Japanese Wife' when she started shooting
because she was afraid of the director of the movie — the much acclaimed film-maker Aparna Sen.
A source working on the project informs, "Raima heard that Aparna Sen is a task-master and that she does not
spare anyone even if there is a minute error.
Aparna is a perfectionist and she likes each and every
member of her crew to be a perfectionist as well. Filmmaking is her passion and she likes to work with people who
are equally passionate about their work.
She does not waste time in loose talk and her professionalism
rubs on to everyone."
Raima confirms the same: "Initially I was very scared of Aparna Sen because I heard that she was a tough task
master. But I bonded with her.
Each time she screamed at me for not getting a scene right, the next thing
she would do is to pamper me. She treated me like her daughter.
There were times when she would end
up calling me Konkana instead of Raima. Every evening after the shoot we would go for long walks."
The informer adds: "People who haven't been able to match up to her high standards have naturally not got an
opportunity to work with her and perhaps they have gone around telling others that Aparna is a tough task-master
but I can tell you that, that's not the case.
Raima too seems to have heard that Aparna Sen is tough to
work with. She was wrongly told that if she would make a mistake, Aparna would come down heavily on her."
Saturday, March 06, 2010 10:22 IST