Moon Moon Sen started her career in films and television after marriage and motherhood. She made her debut in
Andar Baahar (1984). Her daring role in that film apparently created a storm of controversy. She had also starred in the suspense thriller
100 Days (1991) with
Madhuri Dixit. After
Zakhmi Dil (1994) she did not appear in films until 2003 when she starred in an unsuccessful thriller
Kucch To Hai. She acted in Telugu movie
Sirivennela (1986) directed by the legendary Telugu director
K. Viswanath. Before and after entering the film industry, she appeared alone (or with her daughters) in some modelling assignments. She notably modelled for soap ads which were quite controversial in the 1980s. Apart from doing some television serials, she also did a couple of Bengali tele-films. Sen said she would bare all even at 70. "Age is not important, the attitude is. Sophia is the ultimate glam girl who can manage to look beautiful in such a picture even now. But yes, India too has beautiful women like Rekha and Hema Malini who can carry such a thing out with aplomb. In fact, I wouldn't mind myself if the shoot is done aesthetically and with taste." Her film
My Karma (2004), directed by Korak Day received international awards and recognition for her as a "tough and sweet Indian wife, standing as a rock behind her husband". She is now doing a few films at a time. She is also apparently writing a
cookbook in Bengali. == Political career ==