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Madalsa Sharma calls Mimoh her ‘pillar of strength’, says Mithun Chakraborty is ‘a male feminist’: ‘No pressure about having children’

Madalsa Sharma calls Mimoh her ‘pillar of strength’, says Mithun Chakraborty is ‘a male feminist’: ‘No pressure about having children’
Madalsa Sharma has opened up about feminism, marriage and family dynamics in a recent chat, revealing how support at home—especially from husband Mahaakshay Chakraborty and father-in-law Mithun Chakraborty—has shaped both her personal and professional life.Speaking about how feminism plays out in her everyday life, Madalsa stressed that it begins at home.“Touch wood, everybody is so well aware and so supportive when it comes to this. It basically gives me all the freedom because they understand—my in-laws, my father-in-law, my mother-in-law... everyone is very chilled and supportive,” she told Hauterrfly.

‘Whatever I’ve done after marriage is because of Mimoh’

The actress credited her husband for being her biggest pillar of support, especially given the demanding nature of television work.“After I got married, whatever work I’ve done—it’s only because of Mimoh. He has been so supportive. Shoots run late, pack-ups get delayed... otherwise it’s difficult. With daily soaps, you have to be on set for long hours every day. He’s been very, very supportive,” she shared.

‘Television gave me more recognition than films’

Recalling advice from Mithun Chakraborty, Madalsa revealed how he encouraged her to take up television.“He was the first person to tell me—‘Mithhi’, whenever a TV opportunity comes, you must go ahead because television has a very vast audience.
After Anupamaa, the kind of fame and recognition I got—I didn’t get that even after doing 20–22 films,” she said.

‘He doesn’t believe in stereotypes at all’

When asked if Mithun Chakraborty can be called a male feminist, Madalsa didn’t hesitate.“1000%. Absolutely. He doesn’t believe in these stereotypes—that a woman should dress a certain way, walk a certain way, marry by a certain age, have kids by a certain age, or change after marriage. Not at all. He’s exactly the opposite,” she stated.

‘No pressure about having children

Madalsa also addressed the often-discussed topic of societal and family pressure.“No, touch wood, there has been no pressure at all. It’s a couple’s personal choice. Nobody has ever pressured us about it. That freedom has always been there—that whenever you’re comfortable, you can think about it,” she said, adding that such pressure can be “very difficult to handle.”
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‘It was destiny, we didn’t even date much’

Opening up about her love story, the actor revealed that her relationship with Mimoh unfolded unexpectedly.“We met years ago at an event, just a quick hello. We stayed in touch as friends, and then almost 10 years later we reconnected. When the time is right, things just happen,” she said.“We didn’t really date. It was more like—we are going to get married. Our courtship was barely a month or two, then we got engaged, and within six months we were married. I wasn’t even expecting it—it just felt like destiny,” she added.

‘We believe in keeping it private’

Despite being public figures, the couple prefers to keep their relationship away from the spotlight.“We believe in keeping it very low profile. We make reels and click pictures, but when it comes to PDA or putting everything out there—we don’t believe in that. It’s a very private affair, and we like to keep it between us,” Madalsa said.Summing up her equation at home, she reiterated, “It’s only because Mimoh has been so supportive—that really makes all the difference.”
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