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'I THOUGHT BANDIT QUEEN WOULD BE MY LAST FILM'

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March 19, 2025

Seema Biswas discusses her role in the upcoming Tamil series Om Kali Jai Kali, her renowned characters, acting in plays versus films and web series, typecasting in Indian cinema, and more

- SREEJITH MULLAPPILLY

From the stark realism of Bandit Queen to the nuanced silence of Khamoshi: The Musical, Seema Biswas's career spans decades and languages. After appearing in films like Iyarkai (2003) and Thalaimagan (2006), she is returning to Tamil cinema with Om Kali Jai Kali. The web series stars Vemal in the lead and promises to explore mythology and politics.

In an exclusive conversation with us, Seema offers a glimpse into her series, which is releasing on March 28 on JioHotstar. She also speaks about her insights into acting, the industry's evolution, casteism in Indian cinema, and the complex characters that have defined her journey.

Excerpts:

You have played many powerful roles. What draws you to them?

I do not seek such characters specifically. As a theatre actor, I want to play various roles. Sometimes, I get to play an ordinary person from a humble background, whereas other times, I feel like portraying a strong woman, the so-called sophisticated role, which is against my personality. However, I prioritise the quality of the story.

What in Om Kali Jai Kali appealed to you the most?

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