After her last film 'Pranay Pasha' in 1978, Sen became very close to monks of the Ramakrishna Math in Belurmath, few kilometres away from the city.
"Her last wish was also to play the role of Ma Sarada. But it remained unfulfilled. She had said many times that she wanted to act in such a film," Sen's close friend Gopal Krishna Roy said today.
The yesteryear actor was a close disciple of the monastic order and while living the life of a recluse in her apartment in the southern part of the city, Suchitra used to spent most of the time in reading books on spirituality and listening to devotional songs, Roy said.
Devotional songs were also played in the hospital at the legendary actress' request where monks often visited to see her.
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