Bipasha Basu in Bengali Look For Her Next Movie

Bipasha Basu may not have had a release since “Race” early current year, however the dusky actress does have a string of interesting movies lined up in the next few months. While she is already sizzling on screen with dashing handsome hunk Ranbir Kapoor in the promos of Yash Raj Films’s “Bachana Ae Haseeno”, she will be seen in White Feather Art House Film’s latest flick “Pankh” as well later in the year.
However what is most exciting is that Bips would be seen making her debut in Bengali movies current year with director Rituparno Ghosh’s Shob Charitro Kalponik. Well, the world famous website brings you the various moods and moments of this Bong babe in her first ever Bong flick. It is a refreshing change to see Bipash in authentic Bengali sarees, rather than her ultra glamorous avatar. Moreover, she looks equally sexy and sensuous if not more even in the saree. Bipasha plays Manisha, a simple house wife whose idealogies clash with that of her poet hubby which leads to frustration and tension in their relationship.
What’s more, she even gets attracted to her hubby’s close buddy in due course of time. A twist in the tale makes her view her hubby in different light. The Bengali director is all set to direct a Bollywood sext siren in his latest venture.
Rituparno Ghosh has worked with some really beautiful hotties of Indian filnm industry, like Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in “Chokher Bali” and “Rain Coat”, Soha Ali Khan in “Antar Mahal”, Raima Sen in “Dosar” and Chokher Bali” and even Preity Zinta in “The Lat Lear.
Now that he is directing one of the most beautiful Bong babes ever and that too in a Begali movie it would be interesting to see how he manages to get the best out of Bipasha Basu. The talented actress is seen in a complete de-glam look sans any make up in this scene from Shob Charitro Kalponik.
Bipasha is seen holding a book which says, “We help to build your career”. Looking at the way her career has grown over the years we do not think she really needs to refer to such books. So, what’s say Bips!!

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