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krishanaraghav
08-02-06, 12:41 AM
Soha is taking big steps to success. Her latest film Rang De Basanti is making waves around the world. And She is just bagged her first English film called Post Card made by L.A. based debutante director Rajshree Ojha.

Rajshree Ojha has won an award for her short films but this project would be her first full-length feature film. Another interesting thing about the movie is that it would star comedy legend Charlie Chaplin’s granddaughter Keira Chaplin. The star cast also includes Bengali actors Roopa Ganguly and Victor Banerjee.

Talking about the film, Soha said, “There are four parallel stories in the movie. Rajshree has already completed shooting with Roopa Ganguly and Victor Banerjee. My part of the story will be shot in March. Rajashree is an intelligent director. I am looking forward to working with her.”

Post Card is about human relationships. The entire film is in English. The movie will be shot in India, around March.

Soha is also doing a movie alongside veteran actress and mother Sharmila Tagore in Aparna Sen’s film opposite Govinda. “The film is a comedy. The thought of having to shoot with my mother is making me very nervous. I hope I can live up to her expectations. She has been my best critic so far. She analyses my work and always gives suggestions,” says Soha.