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Extramarital Affairs Do Exist: Raima Sen

§ IANS, 19 Dec, 2014 02:44 PM
  • Extramarital Affairs Do Exist: Raima Sen
Actress Raima Sen, who plays an important role in "Ishq Kabhi Kariyo Na", based on extra marital affair, says it would be unwise to say such illicit love affairs don't exist in society.
 
Rana Bhatia has directed "Ishq Kabhi Kariyo Na", which also features Prateik Babbar, and the actress is confidant about the film connecting well with viewers.
 
"Audiences are ready to accept such subjects ... it also happens in reality. It would be stupid to say that extramarital affairs do not exist in our society," she said.
 
"I feel people will relate to the film and they should come and watch the film."
 
Raima, who has worked with actors like Sanjay Dutt and Rahul Bose, shares a good rapport with her co-star Prateik. 
 
"I know Prateik personally. We are friends. He is a very good actor and we shared a good chemistry on-screen and it's really good working with Prateik."
 
Raima is playing a married woman, who is rich and madly in love with her husband and then Prateik's character enters her life. 
 
She says what happens when Prateik enters her life is a mystery. 
 
"It's a romantic thriller," added Raima.

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