Moushumi Chatterjee
Moushumi Chatterjee Returns to Acting, Teams Up with Sonakshi Sinha in New Ad Film
Renowned actress Moushumi Chatterjee is back in the spotlight, returning to acting after a brief hiatus. She has teamed up with Sonakshi Sinha in an advertisement film for a prominent spice brand, directed by Abhijit Sri Das. This marks Moushumi's first ad film appearance, and she's eager to make a lasting impression. According to director Abhijit, Moushumi's enthusiasm and energy on set are infectious. Despite her absence from acting, she remains vibrant and fluent, with an unwavering passion for her craft. The director shares, "Moushumi Di is handling her daughter's grief better th | Click Here...
Super Dancer Chapter 4: Moushumi Chatterjee calls contestant Pari Tamang, ‘dance ki nani’
This weekend, Super Dancer - Chapter 4 is all set to welcome two iconic actors - Sonali Bendre and Moushumi Chatterjee as guest judges. Celebrating their impactful contribution in the entertainment industry, the contestants will give an exceptional tribute and impress the guest judges with their impeccable dance skills. Giving a fantastic rendition to the song, ‘Sochna Kya’ from the iconic film, ‘Ghaya;’ were contestant Pari Tamang and her Super Guru Pankaj Thapa. With several dazzling moments topped with an energetic performance, they received praises from all the judges. | Click Here...
I Was Supposed To Be Play Guddi: Moushumi Chatterjee’s Shocking Revelation
In her heydays Moushumi Chatterjee worked with every major director from Raj Khosla to Basu Chatterjee. The one conspicuous name missing from her impressive roster of directors was Hrishikesh Mukherjee. And with reason. During a conversation with me recently Moushumi made a startling revelation. “There is a reason why I never worked in any film with Hrishi Kaku. He was a family friend, very close to my father-in-law(singer-composer Hemant Kumar) and my husband(Jayant Mukherjee). And he was a Bengali like me. Our collaboration was definitely inevitable.” But then Hrishida d | Click Here...
Basu da’s films were about real people and real situations: Moushumi Chatterjee
The reclusive outspoken Moushumi Chatterjee remembers the good times she had while shooting with Basu Chatterjee. “We did three films together. Uss Paar was the first one. We also did my home production Do Ladke Donon Kadke. I remember the beautiful songs in Uss Paar. People remember Lataji singing Rimjhim gire saawan for me in Manzil. But Lataji also sang some really beautiful songs for me in Uss Paar like Tumne diya piya sab kuch. Basuda had a fantastic music sense. He was a far greater filmmaker than what he’s acknowledged to be.” Moushumi reveals there was another unfinishe | Click Here...
Moushumi Chatterjee Loses Her Daughter
In a shocking though not unexpected turn of events, yesteryears’ box office queen the ebullient Moushumi Chatterjee known for her dancing eyes and mischievous smile, lost her daughter Payal after a long battle to save her life. Payal suffered from a lethal form of diabetes. Married into a business family, Payal was apparently in coma for some time year. Last year Moushumi went through a bitter courtroom battle with her daughter’s husband and in-laws over Payal’s medical treatment and visiting rights. She accused her daughter’s in-laws of neglect and refusal to let the | Click Here...