In 1965 she was chosen by Pears Soap to be its model. It was this ad film which caught
Mrinal Sen's attention and he signed her for
Bhuvan Shome (1969). Though
Bhuvan Shome proved to be a milestone in Indian cinema, Suhasini did not pursue acting as a career. Instead she enrolled at the
McGill University in Montreal, Canada for a course in agricultural technology with specialization in soil chemistry and microbiology. She also obtained a degree in mass communication, and majored in film, radio, TV, journalism and print from the same university. Suhasini returned to India in 1975 and worked as an assistant to
Satyajit Ray in the Bengali film
Jana Aranya. Later she joined Mrinal Sen as an assistant director in
Mrigaya. Since then, she has been actively producing films and has made over 60 documentaries. She achieved national awards for four of them. Almost 30 years after
Bhuvan Shome, she made a great comeback to mainstream Bollywood cinema, through Gulzar's
Hu Tu Tu for which she received a national award as the best supporting actress. She has been playing mother roles in Bollywood since then. She has worked on
Jaane Kya Baat Hui, a television serial. She then completed the film
Peeda, directed by Hemant Verma.
Peeda won the best feature film award at FOG Film Festival in USA. == Filmography ==