10th June 2023,Mumbai: Mimoh Chakraborty Reveals the Struggles and Mockery Surrounding His Debut Film, Jimmy
The debut film of Mimoh Chakraborty, the eldest child of esteemed actor Mithun Chakraborty and Yogita Bali, was met with disappointment and criticism. In a recent interview, Mimoh candidly discussed the challenges he faced when Jimmy failed to make an impact at the box office. The actor recalled how the film’s underwhelming performance left his family in tears.
Ridiculed by Critics: Mimoh’s Battle with Negative Reviews
Mimoh expressed his anguish over the harsh criticism he received as a result of Jimmy’s failure. He vividly remembered reading a review that questioned his ability, stating that he wasn’t even fit to be a junior artist. Such disparaging remarks deeply affected him, causing emotional distress during a time when he was already grappling with the film’s disappointing outcome.
A Mother’s Disparagement: Mimoh Defends Yogita Bali
What hurt Mimoh even more was the ridicule directed at his mother, Yogita Bali, following Jimmy’s failure. He recounted an incident where a comedy show made fun of Yogita Bali, mocking her competency due to his own shortcomings. Mimoh sternly defended his mother, asserting that personal boundaries should be respected, especially when it comes to discussing someone’s mother in the public domain.
Moving Forward and Overcoming Adversity
Despite the challenges and setbacks, Mimoh has continued to pursue his acting career. While reflecting on those difficult times, he acknowledged the impact it had on him and his family. Mimoh emphasized the importance of not only supporting his father’s legendary status in the industry but also showing respect and sensitivity towards his mother, who played a significant role in his life.
In a recent release, “Jogira Sara Ra Ra,” featuring Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Neha Sharma, Mimoh Chakraborty also had a role. Unfortunately, the film failed to make a mark at the box office, receiving mixed reviews from critics. Directed by Kushan Nandy, “Jogira Sara Ra Ra” struggled to resonate with audiences, leaving the cast and crew disappointed with its performance.
-by Kashvi Gala