Meet actress who got married at 15, became mother of two by 18, on slammed Sunny Deol on film set, her name is…
GH News January 01, 2025 03:06 PM
Bollywood during the 70s and 80s was filled with superstars trying to make their mark in the industry. Today in discussion is an actress who became the highest-paid actress of the 1970s entered the world of acting after marriage and took the industry by storm. Her innocent looks and short-tempered nature were well-known in the industry. We are talking about Moushumi Chatterjee.
The actress worked with Amitabh Bachchan Jeetendra Vinod Mehra and others. Did you know that she got married at the age of 15 and became a mother of two children by the age of 18? She was also known for her temper in the industry. There was an instance when she scolded Dharmendras son Sunny Deol on a film set because he was late and talking on the phone while the crew waited for him.
Encouraged by her husband and father-in-law Moushumi Chatterjee decided to start her acting career and since then she never looked back. On the other hand her father an Army veteran disapproved of her acting career due to the openness and physical intimacy portrayed in Bollywood films.
According to reports Moushumi Chatterjee met renowned filmmaker Tarun Majumdar who admired her appearance and was instantly captivated by her charm. He offered her a role in his Bengali film Balika Vadhu. At the time Moushumi was still completing her high school education. She delivered an outstanding performance in her debut film and quickly became the preferred choice of many filmmakers.
In an interview Moushumi Chatterjee once shared her observations about the cultural differences she experienced in Bollywood saying “When I came to Mumbai I saw people casually saying ‘Hi’ to each other. I came from a conservative family where we greeted elders with folded hands and said ‘Namaste.’ For those of the same age we’d say ‘Hello.’ But in Mumbai people would say ‘Hi’ and run up to hug each other which made me uncomfortable. Once a family friend teased me about it and I responded by saying ‘Why should I hug unnecessarily? That’s not part of our culture.’”