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Meet Bollywood's biggest flop hero, 180 out of 270 films were disaster, lives in Rs 45 crore house, still called a superstar, his net worth is Rs…, his name is…

Meet Bollywood's biggest flop hero, 180 out of 270 films were disaster, lives in Rs 45 crore house, still called a superstar, his net worth is Rs…, his name is…

India.com23-06-2025
Meet Bollywood's biggest flop hero, 180 out of 270 films were disaster, lives in Rs 45 crore house, still called a superstar, his net worth is Rs…, his name is…
This actor is known to give 33 back to back flops, gave a total of 180 flops out of 270 film. Today he is one of the biggest heroes of Bollywood. He is...
By Shawn Dass
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Bollywood actor and famous 'Disco Dancer' Mithun Chakraborty has worked in films for over four decades. Even today, Mithun Chakraborty is active and working in films and on the small screen. Mithun has given many hits as well as many flops in his film career. If you look at the filmography, the number of flops will be more. Mithun has worked in more than 250 films in his film career and has given more than 30 back to back flop films. Despite this, there is no dearth of projects and money in Mithun's bag.
Mithun got National Award for his debut film
Mithun has given 180 super flops out of 270 films, which includes 33 back to back films. Despite this, Mithun is called a superstar. Mithun is an actor as well as a politician. Mithun did 19 consecutive films in the year 1989. This record of Mithun is intact till date. Mithun made his Bollywood debut with the film 'Mrigayaa'. With this film, the actor got a place in Bollywood along with the National Award. After the success of the film 'Disco Dancer', Mithun's name was on the lips of big stars.
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Stardom collapsed in the 90s
The 80s were Mithun Da's era, but in the 90s, back to back flop films put a big stain on Mithun Chakraborty's stardom. According to a report, Mithun holds the record of giving the most flop films in Bollywood.
After Mithun, actor Jitendra holds the record of giving flop films. Mithun did not lose courage even after giving so many flop films. Mithun has also given more than 50 hit films in his film career. This includes 9 blockbusters and 9 superhit films. Mithun has done films ranging from big to small budgets.
Mithun Chakraborty's net worth
According to reports, Mithun has earned a lot of money by doing so many films. According to the information given in the election affidavit, the actor's assets are estimated to be Rs 101 crore. Mithun's car collection includes many cars including Innova, Mercedes Benz E Class, Mercedes, Fortuner, Volkswagen.
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