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Moushumi Chatterjee
Moushumi Chatterjee played in 31 movies in the Drama, Family, Mystery, Thriller, Musical, Romance, Action, Adventure, Crime, Comedy, Fantasy, Music, Horror genres.
Moushumi Chatterjee got succeed with average imdb rating 5.5.
Moushumi Chatterjee was never considered to be a attractive worthy and she had warped teeth, and still, she was considered a particular of the most beautiful faces to find the Hindi partition in the 1970s. She is an actress at from Kolkata (formerly Calcutta), West Bengal. She made her coating debut in the Bengali hit, "Balika Badhu" (1969) directed nigh Tarun Majumdar. Her debut as female lead in the Hindi shoot "Anuraag" (1973) came courtesy of another renowned Bengali director Shakti Samanta.... She played a dense girl who falls in love, and her performance earned her a Filmfare nomination as Best Actress. The screen, itself, won the Filmfare Grant as Most appropriate See in the mind's eye. That led to another huge flog film, where played a defile survivor in Manoj Kumar's "Roti, Kapada, Aur Mahaan" (1974). Her spoliation sequence in the film is considered to be one of the most perturbing scenes in Hindi cinema. Her exhibition earned her a Filmfare Nomination as Unsurpassed Supporting Actress. That led to more starring roles opposite superstar Amitabh Bachchan in the thriller "Benaam" (1974) and Basu Chatterjee's film "Manzil" (1979). She did more Hindi and Bengali hit films, and by the 1980s, she made the development to rune roles of look after and bhabhi (sister-in-law). Moushumi's particular life has kept her in the newsmonger columns since the beginning of her career. She married anciently to producer Jayanta Mukherjee, son of fanciful music composer and singer Hemant Kumar. They take two daughters, Payal and Megha. She acted in Hindi films after marriage, which was singular at that forthwith, as it was traditional to act in films up front association and leave films after association. At limerick stage, she was said to leave her manage for film distributor Ramesh Sippy (not to be ambiguous with the commandant of "Sholay" (1975)) but then changed her mind and stayed with her tranquillity and their two daughters. In 2005, she was thrilled when director Tarun Majumdar, who had introduced her to films in "Balika Badhu" (1969) firm to introduce her younger daughter Megha in his next Bengali film "Bhalobasar Anek Naam". (Moushumi played a supporting responsibility as cousin sister to Megha in the take.) Her older daughter Payal has made a style as a replacement for herself behind the camera as the originative cranium at the Prime Channel, which oversees idiot box shows. In midst age, Moushumi has accepted new challenges as playing a dual lines in Tanuja Chandra's "Zindaggi Rocks" (2006) and crossed over to Canada to in "Bollywood/Hollywood" (2003). She also has entered politics in 2004, retaliate but she has had no experience, but she tried to compensate with mania and definite work.Read more Less