Srabanti, who was last seen in Aparna Sen's "Goynar Baksho", tied the knot with Krishan Vraj, a model and a photographer, in July 2016.
"It is our problem that we slot a film in a particular genre with so much haste. What is arthouse, what is commercial, what is middle-of-the-road!
"Ultimately what matters is a good role and not the genre. I love to do all types of characters and various genre films, all films are commercial and mass movies," Srabanti told PTI.
"We're also playing couple in the movie. I enact a struggling model. So, it is reel life from real life as well," she said before adding "It is a role reversal situation as he is giving me modelling tips and I'm offering him suggestions before shots," she says.
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The film will be shot in London, Leeds, Yorkshire, Lake City, Scotland and partly in London Metro, which will make it a third Bengali film after "Anuranan" and "The Bongs Again" to be extensively shot in the British capital.
Srabanti was previously married to director Rajiv Biswas, with whom she also shares a son named Zinuk.
When asked if she would like to work with Rajiv in future, the actress says, "I will definitely work with him as I respect him as a filmmaker. No personal issues.