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Rimi Sen: Bollywood's Fame Addiction Trap
21 Jan
Summary
- Rimi Sen quit Bollywood at her peak due to limited female career span.
- She likens fame to an addiction, urging timely exits.
- Sen prioritized financial security over constant camera presence.

Former actress Rimi Sen has shared insights into the Hindi film industry's challenging landscape for women. She noted that while male stars like Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan continue to lead films after decades, actresses face a much shorter professional lifespan.
Sen described fame as a potent addiction, emphasizing the importance of knowing when to leave the industry gracefully. She treated acting as a business with a clear exit strategy, prioritizing financial security over sustained stardom.
Having successfully transitioned to production, Rimi Sen, who produced the National Award-winning film 'Budhia Singh - Born to Run,' now feels secure and stress-free. She asserts that earning financial freedom, whether in front of or behind the camera, is paramount for a fulfilling life.




