Mithun Chakraborty (Regional Films)
Mithun Chakraborty foray into Regional Films.
He has worked in 8 Indian Languages - Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, Oddia, Bhojpuri, Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada.
He has worked in 8 Indian Languages - Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, Oddia, Bhojpuri, Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada.
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- DirectorSubhash C. BhakriStarsVinod MehraBhavana BhattCoca ColaTwo simple-minded men headed for Dubai are instead taken to a slave labor camp.Maujaan Dubai Diyaan is Mithun's first Punjabi movie starring Vinod Mehra, Bhavana Bhatt, Madhu Malini, Aruna Irani, Ranjeet, Iftekhar, Kaajal Kiran
- DirectorSudhanshu SahuStarsSiddhanta MahapatraJyoti MishraMihir DasSahara Jaluchi is Mithun's first Oriya movie and he does a special appearance.
- DirectorHara PatnaikStarsDebu BoseMithun ChakrabortyAnita DasIt is a remake of Hindi-language film Khudgarz which itself was based on Jeffrey Archer's 1979 novel Kane and Abel.
Ae Jugara Krushna Sudama was a box office success and it was Mithun's second Oriya movie after his special appearance in Sahara Jaluchi that was released in 1998. - DirectorPankaj ShuklaStarsMithun ChakrabortyMonalisaShivendu ShuklaBhole Shankar is the first Bhojpuri film of Mithun Chakraborty.
The film broke the standing record for biggest opening for a Bhojpuri film.
It ran for more than a year.
The film has broken the all time big hit Vidhata’s record as well. - DirectorKishore Kumar PardasaniStarsVenkatesh DaggubatiPawan KalyanShriya SaranAn atheist sues god after losing his shop in an earthquake.Gopala Gopala is the first Telugu film of Mithun Chakraborty.
Mithun Chakraborty as Leeladhara Swamy reprised his role of OMG – Oh My God! - DirectorSathya Prabhas PinisettyStarsAadhiNikki GalraniMithun ChakrabortySaga from a middle class family has three close friends at college, each of them having an affluent background. They decide to prolong their student life by skipping their exams - an act that proves how much they value their friendship despite Saga being under pressure to get a job and be less of a burden on his family. Saga finds his love too, but the happiness is short lived as all his comes crashing down at the dawn of a new year, some loose words in the heat of the moment being the reason. His survival and his friendship are on the line as he races against time to wriggle out of this predicament.It the Tamil debut of Mithun Chakraborty.
The film was shot in different locations for the Tamil and Telugu versions, which caused a delay in the release of Malupu.
Behindwoods lauded actor Mithun Chakraborty saying "Mithun Da anchored the film on one side with his mightiness" - DirectorPremStarsShivarajkumarSudeepAmy JacksonAn interesting adaption of the relationship and the analogy of the iconic characters Ram and Ravan set in the present day world.The Villain is the first Kannada film of Mithun Chakraborty.
Mithun Chakraborty as ACP Brahmavar (cameo appearance)