Actor Paoli Dam, known for her powerful and layered performances both in films and OTT shows, has time and again explored female-centric stories, including her latest release, ‘Ganoshotru’.Paoli, who has collaborated with multiple women filmmakers over the years, believes only women can visualise certain stories, bringing more sensitivity to the storytelling process. “While Chhaad was Indrani’s debut film, Bulbbul was Anvita’s debut, and so was Ganoshotru for Modhura Palit. The dynamics are very nice. And I think there are certain stories which only a woman can convey with a lot of ease. I have also worked with some amazing male directors and even first-time filmmakers. Still, I think there are stories only meant for women – to be able to say more subtly, sensitively, and beautifully,” Paoli explained.The actor also opened up about her latest work, ‘Ganoshotru’, where she portrays the character of Troilokya Rani Devi, who was dubbed as India’s first female serial killer.Stepping in to bring yet another untold story of a woman, rooted in 18th-century Calcutta, Paoli shared, “Troilokya Devi is somebody I wanted to play for the last couple of years. What intrigued me about this character is the mind space of the person.
