Veteran actor Moushumi Chatterjee has as soon as once more referred to as Aparna Sen ‘insecure’ in a current interview. She had talked about not working with Aparna Sen again in 2015 and referred to as her an ‘insecure person.’ Recently she opened up about how Sen’s daughter Konkona Sen Sharma reacted to Moushumi’s phrases and advised her to not communicate ‘negatively’ about Sen. Also learn: Moushumi Chatterjee reveals Mahesh Bhatt advised her ‘at any time when your profession goes up, you develop into pregnant’
Moushumi is likely one of the hottest names from the 70s. She and Aparna Sen began their profession on the similar time. The two collaborated for Rahul Bose’s 2010 movie The Japanese Wife. While Aparna Sen was the director of the Bengali movie, Moushumi performed Rahul’s aunt. Later Moushumi and Aparna reunited once more within the Bengali movie Goynar Baksho (2013), which had additionally starred Konkona Sen Sharma.
Talking about Aparna Sen, Moushumi Chatterjee advised Lehren, “Aparna Sen is a good writer and she can narrate very well. She is good looking and attractive person. But I find her very insecure. It is my judgment.” “Once her daughter told me why are you speaking negatively about my mother on a public platform? I said, ‘Someone’s mother is not just a mother. First, they are normal human beings. She is an individual person. And I have the right to talk about my director and my colleagues if I want to. I went for a press conference and they asked me about Aparna Sen. So I told what I felt and what I knew,” she recalled how Sen’s household didn’t take her 2015 feedback.
She additionally stated, “I could understand her daughter’s perspective who thought I was criticizing her mother. But I didn’t criticize anybody’s mother there. I said that she is insecure because she doesn’t give any credit to anybody. She takes help from so many people and she doesn’t mention their names also.”
Moushumi Chatterjee made her movie debut with Tarun Majumdar’s Balika Badhu in 1967. She starred in a number of hit movies comparable to Anuraag (1972), Roti Kapada Aur Makaan (1974), Manzil (1979), Angoor (1982), Ghar Ek Mandir (1984) and most not too long ago in Shoojit Sircar’s Piku (2015) amongst others. In 2015, she additionally obtained Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award.
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