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Mimoh Chakraborty Says His Upcoming Web Show Is ‘Educational Without Being Preachy’

Actor Mahaakshay Chakraborty, professionally known as Mimoh Chakraborty, who will be soon seen in the upcoming web project 'Revolution - Padhai Ki Ladai', said that the show is educational without being preachy.

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Actor Mahaakshay Chakraborty, professionally known as Mimoh Chakraborty, who will be soon seen in the upcoming web project 'Revolution - Padhai Ki Ladai', said that the show is educational without being preachy.

The show is based on the interesting and educative topic of the various scams and ill-practices of teachers in the Edtech industry.

Talking about the same, the actor said: "The youth is the future of our country. There's no way that their future can be messed with just because of selfish reasons of certain people who only think of profiteering. Not everything that's fancy and appealing is always nice and there can be a dark side to it as well that needs awareness. I personally feel that this is a brilliant project to be a part of. Not only is this subject new for the Indian audience, it is also educational in a nice way without being preachy”.

He further mentioned: “To add to that, apart from being an actor, I am also a responsible citizen of this country and hence, it is brilliant to be a part of a project as an actor which will guide the youth about what's right and what's wrong, something that's very important for the future of this country. This is one of those projects where you don't just feel happy because you performed well, but you also feel happy for contributing to a good deed. Such projects are important for our future generation. I am looking forward to the release very soon."

The show also takes into account the sufferings of various students and their parents who come under the influence of such Edtech giants. It will be soon available to stream on Amazon mini TV.

The actor also has a slew of projects lined up including ‘Haunted: Ghosts Of The Past’, ‘Mission Maajhi’, ‘Lanka’ and ‘Oye Bhootnike’.

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