Namashi Chakraborty on his brother Mimoh Chakraborty’s failed career

Namashi Chakrabortison of Mithun Chakraborti is one of the popular young actors. He charmed everyone with his personality, looks and above all, his fantastic acting skills. Namashi Chakraborty is ready to welcome his new version, Bad boy where he plays the main character. In light of his upcoming film, the actor sat down with us for an exclusive chat. While he was candid in his conversations, he brought several things to light. He also talked about his brother Mimoh Chakraborty failed career. Namashi thinks the industry has been a bit too hard on his brother.

As the conversation continued, Namashi explained that he thought his brother Mimoh deserved a second chance. The Bad Boy actor said: “It was just Mimoh, he had a huge launch. I think the industry has been a little too hard on him and I’m not saying that out of sympathy. I just think he deserves another chance.

Additionally, Namashi Chakraborty said that many actors have initial flops, but the industry always gives them second chances. Likewise, Mimoh Chakraborty also deserves a second chance. The Bad Boy actor said: “There are a lot more actors who have made movies that have been a turkey, but they’ve had more opportunities than him. So it’s just about the opportunities.

Mimoh Chakraborty is Namashi’s brother and has been in several films. His work in films like The Murder: Hamilton Palace, Jimmy and Rocky received love from his fans.

Returning to Namashi’s exclusive interview, the actor also opened up about the pressure of carrying on his father’s legacy. He said and we quote it, “Ever since I was a child, I’ve been known to be his son. It’s like my name comes second, his name comes first. Oh, he’s Mithun’s son! We four siblings lived with this privilege and this pressure.

Speaking of Bad Boy, it’s the making of Rajkumar Santoshi and features Namashi Chakraborty with Amrin Qureshi.

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