In conversation with Moushumi Chatterjee

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 did something that completely ruined their relationship, “I was supposed to play Guddi in his (1970) film. I had meet Hrishi Kaku for the role, everything was finalized. But then suddenly I was out, Jaya (Bhaduri) was doing Guddi instead. I never questioned Hrishi Kaku never asked him about this incident. But we never worked together.”

Until many years later in 1993 in a television series for Doordarshan.

“It was a serial called Talaash and it was produced by my father-in-law and husband. They came to me with an offer from Hrishi Kaku. I flatly refused.Firstly, it was a home production, and that meant I wouldn’t get paid. Why should I work for free? Also I had vowed never to work with Hrishi Kaku,” recollects Moushumi.

But then Hrishida insisted this was his way of making amends.

Says Moushumi, “Hrishi Kaku invited me and my husband to his home for a meal. My husband explained to me that Hrishi Kaku was incapacitated, he couldn’t stand or walk, and couldn’t come to meet me. So how could we say no to a dinner invitation from someone as senior and respected? When I went to meet Hrishi Kaku he won me over by saying, ‘Beta , I couldn’t do Guddi with you. This(the serial Talaash) is my prayashchit (atonement).’ That’s how I finally worked with Hrishikesh Mukherjee.”

Moushumi reveals she lost many roles because she wasn’t willing to compromise on her principles. “I left Gulzar’s Koshish after shooting for a few days.And Shakti Samanta who introduced me in Hindi cinema as a blind girl in Anurag, wrote the blind protagonist’s role in Barsaat Ki Ek Raat specially for me. Suddenly after shooting for three days I was out of the film.”

The role opposite Amitabh Bachchan was played by Raakhee Gulzar.

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Subhash K Jha

Subhash K. Jha is a veteran Indian film critic, journalist based in Patna, Bihar. He is currently film critic with leading daily The Times of India, Firstpost, Deccan chronicle and DNA News, besides TV channels Zee News and News18 India.