26th May 2025: Moushumi Chatterjee, one of Indian cinemaโ€™s most beloved and enduring stars, takes center stage in a heartfelt and deeply engaging episode of In The Ring with Filmfare, now streaming on Filmfareโ€™s YouTube channel. In a rare, no-holds-barred conversation with Jitesh Pillai, Editor-in-Chief of Filmfare, the legendary actress opens up about her remarkable journeyโ€”from a fearless teenager debutante to a celebrated figure in both Bengali and Hindi cinema. With candour and charm, Moushumi reflects on navigating fame in a time of strict societal expectations, standing her ground in a male-dominated industry, and embracing the emotional depth that defined her most memorable performances. Entering the industry when independent female careers were a rarity and often frowned upon, she held her ground with quiet resilience and unmatched versatility.

With her blend of elegance, talent, and unflinching individuality, Moushumi carved out a legacy that defied the norms of her time. Bursting onto the silver screen as a teenager, she won hearts with her natural charm and expressive performances in classics like Balika Badhu, Anuraag, and Roti Kapda Aur Makaan. In the episode, Moushumi Chatterjee dives deep into the early days of her cinematic journey, recounting stories laced with nostalgia, grit, and bold honesty.

Opening up on her earliest days in the film industry, she said, โ€œBack then, joining the film industry wasnโ€™t easy, especially for a girl. I lived right next to a film studio, my parents were very strict but I had made up my mind to be an actress. I still remember my first shoot as a teenager, all decked out in heavy makeup. Being a rebel, I ran away from set. But taking the public transport home afterward, still in character, was an experience. Even the rickshaw wala was staring at me!โ€

Speaking on the politics within the showbiz, she candidly admitted, โ€œThereโ€™s always been politics in the film world. There was even someone we used to call โ€œIndustry Ki Mausiโ€โ€”thatโ€™s how controlling and closed it was. Today, things are more transparent, thanks to social media. Back then, everything happened behind closed doorsโ€”even the romances between heroes and heroines were hidden.โ€

Reflecting on her time working with two of Hindi cinemaโ€™s biggest legends, Moushumi Chatterjee drew a sharp contrast between Amitabh Bachchan and Rajesh Khanna, โ€œAmitabh Bachchan is sharp, politically aware, and knows how to handle his stardom with grace. He never leaned on agents or flattery. Rajesh Khanna, on the other hand, was different. He often surrounded himself with agents, seeking constant pampering and grooming.โ€

On navigating equations with her peers, Moushumi frankly shared, โ€œMy relationships with Rekha, Raakhee, and Zeenat Aman were cordial. In the beginning, Rekha felt I was too controlling, and she felt I was controlling Vinod Mehraโ€™s life. But I chose not to let it bother meโ€”I relied only on my talent and had nothing to hide. There was even a time I was asked to remove my heels to match Rekhaโ€™s height. I refused and said, โ€œIf heightโ€™s the issue, provide her a platform instead.โ€

When speaking about the filmmakers who shaped her journey, Moushumi reminisced, โ€œInterestingly, my first director was Tarun Majumdarโ€”he had once worked as a spot boy and rose to become a celebrated filmmaker. I also remember Ajay Kar, the director of Parineeta coming to my home to meet my family. It was only after my father gave his consent that I met him and began my journey. There was a time I turned down a film by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. Later, when we eventually worked together, he told me, โ€œPlease give me another chance to do a film with youโ€”I feel I might have ruined your career earlier.โ€ It was a touching moment.

On choosing roles and facing gender bias, she commented, โ€œEvery role I took, I asked myself: Am I suitable for this? It was never about protecting my image, it was about whether the role fit me like a glove, even if it meant playing characters older than my real age. But being a woman in this industry was never easy. Men often feel uncomfortable with a woman who holds power or stands her ground. Many still believe a womanโ€™s place is only at home. The mindset was always, โ€œMy daughter will cook, not my son.โ€



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