As the world prepares to celebrate the International Day of Happiness on March 20th, actor Mimoh Chakraborty reflects on the true essence of happiness and why this year’s occasion is even more special for him.
“I think it is the most important day because who doesn’t want to be happy? And for me, it’s extra special because on this day, my project Khakee: The Bengal Chapter will be released on Netflix. I am extremely overjoyed,” shares Mimoh with excitement.
Discussing what happiness means, Mimoh elaborates, “My idea of happiness is my family, my friends, and life altogether. Happiness is such a rare thing that we crave it so much. It’s found in the smallest moments—whether it’s a kind gesture by someone or when someone compliments you. Such subtle gestures by people around me are happiness for me.”
He adds, “Seeing my parents healthy and happy, seeing my siblings successful, seeing my wife doing so well, my in-laws, and all the people I love—my work. My life is very content, and I am grateful to have these people in my life.”
For Mimoh, work is also a great source of joy. “Working is one of the greatest joys of my life. I love being on set. I have some amazing friends and cousins who love me for who I am,” he reveals.
Talking about his ongoing journey as an actor, Mimoh expresses, “Every project has made me happy because it’s a stepping stone to learn something more. As an actor, you learn every day. Now, I am shooting for Haunted: Ghost of the Past, and with Khakee: The Bengal Chapter releasing along with a few more projects lined up for April and May, I am just grateful.”