Veteran actor Moushumi Chatterjee was probably the most well-known faces within the trade again within the 70s. She established herself as an actor in each Hindi in addition to Bengali movies. In a latest interview, the Balika Badhu actor opened up about her profession and recalled the way it was Mahesh Bhatt who as soon as informed her that every time she began to do nicely in her profession, she would turn into pregnant. (Additionally learn: Soni Razdan reveals how she met ‘child’ Mahesh Bhatt in anniversary put up: ‘Bahut lambi kahani hai’)
Moushumi Chatterjee had earlier talked about her profession within the movie trade and revealed that she was not to kind relationships. She stated that as an actor she had come to the movie trade to solely consider her work.
In a brand new interview with Lehren, the veteran actor opened up about her decades-long profession within the movie trade. When requested whether or not the choice to stroll out the movie Desh Premi had upset her equation with Amitabh Bachchan, Moushumi recalled an anecdote with filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt. She stated, “In no way. As a result of I noticed Amitabh Bachchan struggling. He all the time tried his stage greatest to come back as much as the A-grade class. I by no means gave my 100% as an actress. Mahesh Bhatt as soon as stated that every time your profession goes up, you turn into pregnant. He stated that these are the obstacles in my profession. I corrected him and stated that they added colours to my life.”
Within the interview, Moushumi additionally stated that she by no means felt any strain due to her being pregnant and whether or not it might hurt her profession. She stated that she was by no means “underneath any strain as a result of I already had what I needed. I by no means valued my profession and my stardom.” She additionally revealed that actor Manoj Kumar was very upset along with her as a result of she acquired pregnant throughout Roti Kapda Aur Makaan.
A few of the most notable works of Moushumi Chatterjee embody Anuraag (1972), Roti Kapada Aur Makaan (1974), Manzil (1979), Angoor (1982), Ghar Ek Mandir (1984) and most lately in Shoojit Sircar’s Piku (2015) amongst others. She obtained a Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award in 2015.