Sheena Chohan Returns to IFFK in an Emotional Full-Circle Moment, Reflects on Her Cinematic Roots
Actress Sheena Chohan makes an emotional return to the International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK) after a decade, reflecting on her Malayalam debut opposite Mammootty in Jayaraj’s The Train, her theatre roots, and her journey as a pan-India actor ahead of her upcoming Telugu film release.
Actor Sheena Chohan marked an emotional homecoming as she returned to the International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK) after nearly a decade, revisiting the place where her film journey first began. The actor, who made her Malayalam debut opposite legendary star Mammootty in Jayaraj’s action thriller The Train, attended the opening ceremony of IFFK in Thiruvananthapuram, a visit she describes as deeply nostalgic and personally significant.
Kerala holds a special place in Chohan’s career, as The Train was her first feature film, where she portrayed Mammootty’s wife under the direction of National Award-winning filmmaker Jayaraj. Her return to the state comes at a pivotal phase in her career, ahead of the theatrical release of her upcoming Telugu film opposite JD Chakravarthy, in which she will be seen in a striking new avatar as a female police officer.
Reflecting on her early days in cinema, Chohan said, “I acted in my first film opposite Mammootty sir after spending five years in theatre, where I learnt how to research characters and inhabit them truthfully. Theatre taught me professionalism, something the Malayalam and Telugu film industries deeply value—hard work, discipline, and complete conviction to a role. Returning to Kerala feels like the perfect beginning for my next South release.”