The soft-spoken actor finds the entire concept of the film unique where the story revolves around Begum Jan, portrayed by Rituparna Sengupta.
Jaya, who enacts Begum Jan's confidante, says the movie tells the story of the marginalised section, the have-nots, who fall prey to every machination.
"Srijit seeks to probe why there is a fight between different groups. For gaining what? If we fight and squabble, whose cause is served?," she told PTI.
She, however, regrets that despite sharing the same cultural identity, food habit and language, she has to carry a passport to come here.
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Expressing reservation about what is passed off as Bangal dialect (the language spoken by people of Bangladesh) here, she recalled, "I pointed out to Srijitda during workshops that we don't speak in that dialect.
"In fact, different regions of Bangladesh - like Jessore and Rajsahi - have their own unique dialect and if we wish to bring authenticity in the film, there should be adequate groundwork on linguistics front."
"Talks are on with both renowned and new directors here in Bengal for a few projects," she said.