Here is a deep dive into the filmography of Tamil actress Reema Sen, breaking down her career trajectory and the iconic movie moments that defined her.
Reema surprised everyone by playing Vasanthi, a sex worker with a heart of gold, opposite Jeevan. This was a risky role for a mainstream heroine at the time.
She quickly followed up with Bhagavathi , starring opposite Thalapathy Vijay. She played a straightforward, romantic role, solidifying her status as a commercial heroine.
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Following the success of Minnale , Reema became a sought-after name for commercial entertainers.
2005 was her busiest year. First came Aaru , a mass action film opposite Suriya again. While the film was average, her item number "Potta Pulla" became a cult classic. Reema, dressed in a shimmering saree, delivered a performance that was less about acting and more about attitude. It showcased her ability to dominate the screen in pure entertainment roles.
While Reema Sen initially built an extensive fan base through blockbuster South Indian projects like Minnale (2001) and the dark fantasy thriller Aayirathil Oruvan (2010), she periodically transitioned into Hindi cinema.
Directed by N. Linguswamy, Run starred R. Madhavan as a hot-headed engineering graduate. Reema played "Priya," the sophisticated city girl.
Reema Sen's career was not without its share of real-life controversies. Her decision to take on bold roles often placed her in the center of legal and media storms, which she navigated with a mix of defiance and grace.