The role Sinha offered had too much meat to pass up: the central character in Sarat Chandra's Abhagir Swarga (Heaven for the Hapless), a tragic tale about a poverty-stricken woman in rural Bengal who dreams of happier days but in vain. Death is her only solace. Commissioned by Doordarshan and based on six different Bengali stories, including one by Tagore, the series is being shot on 35 mm. Jaya, now an active ABCL exec and chairperson of N'CYP, is no stranger to Bengali cinema. She made her debut in Satyajit Ray's Mahanagar (1963) and followed it up with a star turn in Dhanni Meye (What a Girl!), a runaway box-office success. So, the shift back from behind the scenes to the Bengali screen is no big deal for the actress who never let the inches she lacked hamper her enormous histrionic talent.