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Amitabh Bachchan's worst film ever, even Jaya Bachchan walked away in the middle of the film, Big B lost all his money, lead actress is…, film name is…

Amitabh Bachchan's worst film ever, even Jaya Bachchan walked away in the middle of the film, Big B lost all his money, lead actress is…, film name is…

India.com13-05-2025
Everyone likes Bollywood's Shahenshah, Amitabh Bachchan. From superhit films like 'Sholay', 'Deewar', 'Zanjeer' to 'Piku', he has left his mark in every kind of film. Amitabh gave new heights to Bollywood with his unique style, and almost every star considers him their idol. But, like every star, Amitabh's career also had ups and downs. There was a time when his films were continuously flopping. There was a film of that era, after watching which his wife Jaya Bachchan, got up and left in the middle of the screening. People started saying that now Big B's career is over. Come, know what is this whole story. Jaya Bachchan did not like this film of Big B
This is from the 1990s, when Amitabh's career was going through a difficult phase. Many of his films were not doing well at the box office and the taste of the audience was also changing. During this time, his film 'Mrityudaata' was released in 1997. This film was one of the biggest flops of that year. In an interview, Amitabh said that Jaya is his harshest critic. When 'Mrityudaata' was being screened, Jaya also came to see it. But she found the film so bad that she got up in the middle and left and could not watch the entire film.
'Mrityudaata' was Amitabh's first big film after 1992, from which there was hope for his comeback. This film was directed by Mehul Kumar and produced by Amitabh's company ABCL. This film was a new opportunity for him after five years, but it flopped completely at the box office. This failure also put Amitabh's production company in trouble. In the film, Amitabh played the role of a doctor, while Dimple Kapadia played the role of his wife.
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