Actress-producer Pallavi Joshi reflects on her experiences with veteran actor Mithun Chakraborty, highlighting his multifaceted career and surprising political insights.
MUMBAI – Actress and producer Pallavi Joshi is eagerly anticipating the release of her upcoming film, ‘The Bengal Files’. In a recent discussion, she shared her experiences working alongside the veteran actor Mithun Chakraborty.
Joshi described Chakraborty as an enigma, noting that she perceives three distinct personalities within him. “There is a disco dancer. Then there is an actor who has been performing roles like Ramkrishna Paramhansa. And then there was a beautiful film I had seen of his called ‘Titli’, which was directed by Aparna Sen. He was amazing in that film,” she stated.
She emphasized Chakraborty’s versatility as a star, acknowledging his deep understanding of his craft. “He did not really care about acting so much in those films, just concentrated more on his dance and everything. And then there are some films which he has done purely for money. And yet, there is also that actor who won the National Award for ‘Mrigya’. He’s a three-time national award winner. For somebody who has gone the full spectrum, there is so much to learn from him,” Joshi said.
Joshi expressed her admiration for Chakraborty, who was recently honored with the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, India’s highest accolade in cinema. She remarked, “His entire demeanor is that of a star. So, when he sits down and starts talking, it’s Mithun Chakraborty, the star who’s sitting there in front of you. When he opens his mouth, it is a very well-read person who speaks to you. And then when he starts telling you a few things about what you should be doing in this film, it’s that cinematic nerd inside him who understands cinema so well. He’s giving you those suggestions.”
Chakraborty’s political journey has also been noteworthy, spanning the full spectrum from left to right. He was involved in the Naxalbari movement during his youth but distanced himself from it following a family crisis. After graduating from the Film and Television Institute of India, he rose to superstardom and ventured into politics, initially joining the Trinamool Congress (TMC), a party positioned at the center-left of the political spectrum. He later transitioned to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), a right-wing political entity.
While Joshi has not engaged in extensive discussions with Chakraborty regarding politics, she has been impressed by what she has heard. “He surprises me with his deep understanding of cinema. Politics, of course, I’ve never really had a chance to discuss with him. I’m not really very interested in that aspect. But I’m sure he’s had conversations with Vivek. I’ve overheard some of them. And I’m just blown away by that man. And to have him as your co-actor in the same frame, it sometimes feels surreal,” she added.
As ‘The Bengal Files’ prepares for its release, Joshi’s reflections on Chakraborty highlight not only his artistic talents but also the depth of his character and experiences.
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