
Moushumi Chatterjee broke convention by entering the film industry after getting married at a young age to Jayant Mukherjee, son of music legend Hemant Kumar. This went against the norm in an era when marriage was seen as an obstacle to a woman’s film career.

Known for her authenticity, Moushumi never used glycerine to cry on screen. She would tap into her own emotions and memories to deliver genuinely moving performances.

The actress claimed she was offered awards for films like Anuraag and Roti Kapda Aur Makaan in exchange for money but refused them, choosing integrity over public recognition.

She was once cast in a movie opposite Amitabh Bachchan but was later dropped due to what the filmmakers described as a lack of chemistry. She accepted the decision gracefully, emphasizing her belief in professionalism and self-worth.

Moushumi endured the tragic loss of her daughter, Payal, who suffered from type 1 diabetes. The incident left a deep scar on her personal life and revealed the emotional strength she has carried through both her career and personal hardships.