Mahakshay, alias Mimoh, has signed a Bengali film and says he is looking forward to do films in other languages too.
"I have signed a Bengali film. It's a Shree Venkatesh Films production. I would be starting the film later this year--may be November or December. I always wanted to do a Bengali film. I want to do films in every language," Mimoh, son of national award winning actor Mithun Chakraborty and yesteryear actress Yogita Bali, told IANS.
Shree Venkatesh Films is planning to make a big Bengali film with him.
"Nothing is finalised yet. I have just signed. They are in process of scripting. They really want it to be big because of dad's market over there. They feel like 'Mithunda ka beta aa raha hai. Mimoh hamara hi hai, so we have to give them a big launch' you know," he said.
Giving inkling about the film, he said: "It's a very early stage but they want to make a masala, hero centric action oriented film. They are still working into the subject."
Two film old Mimoh maintains that the success of his latest 3D horror film Haunted made him more responsible towards his audience.
"Success leaves you with two options; either you become a spoilt guy or you become more responsible. I choose to be more responsible. I owe my success to the people and being responsible towards them I became pickier about my films," said the 26-year-old who made his debut with Jimmy, which tanked at the box-office.
‘Aathma’ is India’s first new wave 3D stereo scopic movie and will be hitting big screens this May! The movie will be simultaneously releasing in Tamil, Hindi and Telugu. Prior to this, these technologies were used in James Cameron’s ‘Avatar’ – a movie that made waves internationally.
Ace director Vikram Bhatt is directing ‘Aathma,’ a 3D horror flick. Vikram Bhatt already has three horror Bollywood flicks to his credit, ‘Raaz,’ ‘1920’ and ‘Shaapit.’ All these movies have acted as trendsetters for horror films in the industry!
Needless to say, a combination of horror and 3D will be a perfect entertainer this summer. Speaking to the media, Vikram Bhatt expressed, “Horror by itself is scary, and ‘Aathma’ will definitely be a nerve-chilling experience.”
The hero, Rehan, visits Dalhousie, the Glen Manor that his father had initiated for sale and has come to a standstill. Rehan unearths the mysteries and miseries of the past and present in the Glen Manor, and wants to free the house of the spirit that is taking hold of the house. While doing so, Rehan comes across Meera’s picture and wonders how anyone can ever fall in love with a picture? But he does fall in love with it and this turns out to be only a bigger challenge for him, for the picture and Meera are the reasons of why the house is haunted!
Looks like there’s a lot to look forward to from ‘Aathma,’ in terms of the script and the technology never seen by Indian audiences!