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Mithun Chakraborty
Gourang Chakraborty (born 16 June 1950 at Barisal, Bengal
Presidency, British India), better known by his stage name Mithun Mithun Chakraborty
Chakraborty (informally referred to as Mithun Da), is an Indian
film actor, singer, producer, writer, social worker, entrepreneur,
television presenter and a former Rajya Sabha Member of
Parliament.[2][3] He is the recipient of two Filmfare Awards and
three National Film Awards. He is one of the most successful actors
in the history of Bollywood.[4]

He made his acting debut with the art house drama Mrigayaa
(1976), for which he won his first National Film Award for Best
Actor.[5]

Chakraborty played Jimmy in the 1982 film Disco Dancer, which


was commercially successful in India and the Soviet Union and
Russia.

Besides Disco Dancer, Chakraborty is also remembered for his


Chakraborty at the 'Dance India
performance in films such as Suraksha, Saahas, Wardat, Wanted, Dance' 5th season launch, 2015
Boxer, Pyar Jhukta Nahi, Pyari Behna, Avinash, Dance Dance, Prem
Pratigya, Mujrim, Agneepath, Yugandhar, The Don and Jallad. In Member of Parliament, Rajya
Sabha
1991, he won the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor for his
role as Krishnan Iyer Nariyal Paniwala in the film Agneepath. In office
3 April 2014 – 29 December 2016[1]
He later won two more National Film Awards for his performances Constituency West Bengal
in Tahader Katha (1992) and Swami Vivekananda (1998).[5]
Personal details
Chakraborty has appeared in more than 350 films, including
Bengali, Hindi, Odia, Bhojpuri, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Born Gouranga
Punjabi[6] pictures. Chakraborty
16 June 1952
He is the Limca record holder for 19 movie releases as lead actor in Barisal, Bengal
the year 1989 and the record is still unbreakable in Bollywood to
Presidency, British
date May 2020. [7]
India
Chakraborty owns the Monarch Group, which has interests in the (present-day Barisal
hospitality sector.[8] and educational sector.[9] He has also started Division,
the production house Paparatzy Productions.[10] In 1992, he, along Bangladesh)
with Dilip Kumar and Sunil Dutt, set up a trust to help needy actors Nationality Indian
called Cine & T.V Artistes Association (CINTAA).[11] He was[12] also
Political All India Trinamool
the Chairperson of Film Studios Setting & Allied Mazdoor Union,
which takes care of the welfare of cine workers and resolves their party Congress (2013-16)
demands and problems.[13][14][15][16] The Television show Dance Other Communist Party of
India Dance where Chakraborty is the Grandmaster has already political India (Marxist-
been entered in Limca Book of Records and Guinness World affiliations Leninist)
Records[17] Chakraborty played a crucial role of mediator between (In his college days

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Pranab Mukherjee and Mamata Banerjee, winning the Congressman at Scottish Church
the support of the Trinamool chief in the 2012 presidential College)
election.[18]
Spouse(s) Yogeeta Bali
(m. 1979)
A comic book named Jimmy Zhingchak has been made based on
Chakraborty.[19][20][21][22] Children 4, including
Mahaakshay
Chakraborty

Contents Residence Mumbai,


Maharashtra, India
Early life and education
Alma mater Scottish Church
Bollywood career College
Debut and stardom (1976–1990) Film and Television
1990–99 Institute of India
2000–20 Occupation Actor · entrepreneur
Regional film career · television
Television presenter

Political career Known for Disco Dancer,


Tahader Katha,
Brand ambassador
Swami Vivekananda
Personal life
Years active 1976–present
Filmography
Nickname(s) Mithun Da
Awards and honours
In popular culture
Books on Mithun Chakraborty
References
External links

Early life and education


Chakraborty was born in Barisal, then in East Bengal, Pakistan (now Bangladesh), on 16 June 1952. He
studied at Oriental Seminary and then earned his degree in Chemistry from Scottish Church College in
Kolkata, West Bengal, India. After that, he attended and graduated from the Film and Television
Institute of India, Pune.[5] He was a Naxalite before entering films, but tragedy struck his family when
his only brother was electrocuted and killed in a freak accident.[5][18] He returned to his family and left
the Naxalite fold, even though this posed a grave risk to his own life.[23] During his days as a Naxalite, he
became friends with Ravi Ranjan, a popular Naxal figure, known to his friends as "Bhaa" (the ultimate
saviour). Bhaa was known for his manipulational skills and oratory abilities.[24]

Bollywood career

Debut and stardom (1976–1990)

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Chakraborty made his Bollywood debut with Mrinal Sen's National Award winning film Mrigayaa
(1976), for which he won the National Film Award for Best Actor.[5] After playing a few minor roles in
films such as Do Anjaane (1976) and Phool Khile Hain Gulshan Gulshan (1978), his first major
successful film was the 1978 film Mera Rakshak.[25] During those days Chakraborty was supported by
his Nadi Theke Sagare co-star Debashree Roy.[26] He rose to stardom with the low budget spy film
Surakshaa (1979), directed by Ravikant Nagaich.[18] The film was so successful that many movies
starring Chakraborty in the lead were launched. His combination with Deepak Bahry also happened for
the first time in 1979 with Tarana and they would go on to collaborate on many hit films together in the
1980s such as Humse Badhkar Kaun, Hum Se Hai Zamana and Woh Jo Hasina. Another important
film for Chakraborty in the late 1970s was Prem Vivah, directed by Basu Chatterjee.

Mithun Chakraborty literally ruled Bollywood in the 1980s, with the brand of impossible heroics and
made-for-the-front-row lines[27] as he starred in over 110 releases in this decade. He starred in films of
various genres such as action, family drama, romance and comedy.[5] Chakraborty played Bheema in the
super-hit multi-starrer Hum Paanch (1980). He played dual roles for the first time in Taxi Chor (1980)
and later played dual roles in several films such as Aamne Samne (1982) Kasam Paida Karne Wale Ki
(1984) and Rakta Bandhan (1984).

In 1982, he shot to superstardom with his most recognisable leading role in the musical Disco Dancer,
which extended Chakraborty's popularity across India and into Russia[5] and established him as a
dancing star.[28] The film's director Babbar Subhash teamed up with Chakraborty again with the cult
musical films Kasam Paida Karne Wale Ki (1984), Dance Dance (1987) and Commando (1988) which
were also successful. His 1985 superhit movie Pyar Jhukta Nahin reconfirmed his top star status. That
same year, he was also appreciated for his role as Javar in the JP Dutta film, Ghulami. Chakraborty also
became India's highest tax payer in 1986.[29] Chakraborty's most successful family dramas included
Mujhe Insaaf Chahiye (1983), Ghar Ek Mandir (1984), Swarag Se Sunder (1986) and Pyaar Ka Mandir
(1988). His comedies included Shaukeen (1982) Pasand Apni Apni (1983) and Baat Ban Jaye (1986)
and action films such as Jagir (1984), Jaal (1986), Dilwala(1986), Muddat(1986), Watan Ke Rakhwale
(1987), Jeete Hain Shaan Se (1988), Waqt Ki Awaz (1988), Ilaaka(1989), Daata(1989) and Guru (1989).
These films remain his most commercially successful films to date.[30] His performances never won any
award in 1986 and 1987 as the Filmfare Awards were never announced due to technical reasons. As
Chakraborty always had a high number of releases, sometimes it affected the business of his own films,
as happened in 1989, where he had a record 19 films, including super hits like Ilaaka, Mujrim, Prem
Pratigya and Daata And hits like Ladaai, Guru and Bees Saal Baad.

1990–99

Chakraborty had another 100 plus releases in this decade too,[5] starting with Agneepath, which won
him the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor. Films such as Shandaar,Gunahon Ka Devta, Pyar
Ka Devta,Trinetra and Mere Sajana Saath Nibhana followed. In 1992, the critically acclaimed Bengali
film Tahader Katha won him his second National Film Award for Best Actor.[5] In this period he decided
to take a break from Mumbai. He shifted his entire family to Ooty and he constructed The Monarch
Hotel. Chakraborty then decided to do movies only to be shot at Ooty and nearby locations and he
provided discount rates to the film crew to stay in his hotel as well. This strategy paid off as numerous
films starring Chakraborty were launched every week, so he shifted his focus from mainstream Hindi
cinemas to low-budget movies.[5] Dalaal was released followed by other low-budget films such as Phool
Aur Angaar, Ravan Raaj: A True Story and Shapath, which created a market for low-budget
productions.[31]

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Jallad won him the Filmfare Best Villain Award and Star Screen Award Best Villain for the year 1995. His
economical film production was popular as Mithun's Dream Factory.[32][33][34][35][36] Even he could not
do Mani Ratnam's Tamil film Iruvar as his character had to crop his hair, which would have affected his
other 15 films at that time. By this time, Chakraborty held the record for appearing in the most Hindi
films as a hero.[18] A third National Award followed in 1998, this time as the Best Supporting Actor, for
his portrayal of Ramakrishnan in G. V. Iyer's Swami Vivekananda.[5] Once again, the overdose of
Chakraborty releases affected the business as 1998 and 1999 itself had almost 30 releases.[18] Meantime,
he paid more taxes than anyone else in the country in the mean period for 5 continuous years, from 1995
to 1999.[37][38][39] This decade proved Chakraborty as a businessman more than a star as low-budget
filmmakers were given their due by Mithun. He operates hotels in Masinagudi and Ooty in Tamil Nadu,
Mysore, Siliguri and Kolkata.[40]

2000–20

Mithun's Dream Factory films still continued to hold the


audiences. He featured in Prasanta Bal's period drama
Hindustani Sipahi (2002), based on veteran actor and dramatist
Utpal Dutt's Bengali play Ferari Fauj.[41] Chakraborty also
made a comeback to the mainstream Hindi film industry in
2005 with the film Elaan.[42] After a few supporting roles in
films such as Lucky: No Time for Love (2005) and Dil Diya Hai
(2006), he starred in Mani Ratnam's film Guru. He was also
acclaimed for his villainous role in Kalpana Lajmi's Chingaari
(2005).[5] His 2009 movie Zor Lagaa Ke...Haiya! won multiple
Since 2009, Chakraborty and Akshay
International awards[43] and Chal Chalein was appreciated by
Kumar have starred together in several
critics for its bold theme. The critically acclaimed Phir Kabhi
films. Pictured above are (r - l) Kumar,
with Dimple Kapadia had a première through a direct to home Chakraborty and Riteish Deskmukh at a
(DTH) release in September 2009 and won as many as six Karate event.
awards in as many categories at the Los Angeles Reel Awards of
2009.

Chakraborty's recent films include Veer, (2010) with Salman Khan and Golmaal 3 (2010), with Ajay
Devgn. And in 2012, he did 3 films with Akshay Kumar, Housefull 2, OMG – Oh My God![18] and Khiladi
786. His home production Enemmy (2013) was with his son Mimoh Chakraborty and actor Sunil Shetty
and he did Anthony D'Souza's Boss (2013) with Akshay Kumar. In Subhash Ghai's Kaanchi... (2014), he
played an evil politician wearing facial prosthetics that won him critical acclaim. Kick with Salman Khan
earned more than ₹375 crore worldwide, and at the time was the third highest-grossing Bollywood film.
Chakraborty also had Entertainment and Hawaizaada as recent releases and now he is playing the lead
role in Geher, a horror film directed by Ram Gopal Varma[44][45][46] and Anil Sharma's Genius (2018)
released worldwide successfully. Chakraborty's 2019 Hindi flick The Tashkent Files directed by Vivek
Agnihotri was released on 12 April 2019 is a big hit.[47][48]

Regional film career


Parallel to his Bollywood career, Mithun Chakraborty has also worked in Bengali cinema. He made his
debut in Bengali cinema with Arabinda Mukhopadhyay's Nadi Theke Sagare (1978) which was a major
success at box office. In the 1980s he shot three blockbusters — Kalankini Kankabati (1981) directed by
Uttam Kumar, Troyee (1982) by Goutam Mukherjee and Anyay Abichar (1985) by Shakti Samanta. He
appeared in director Buddhadeb Dasgupta's Tahader Katha, which got him his second National Award
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in 1992. After his Bollywood career took a back seat, he concentrated more on Bengali films. He also
appeared in Goutam Ghose's Gudia in 1999 as well as Rituparno Ghosh's Titli in 2002. In 2006 he
starred in the movie MLA Fatakeshto and its sequel Minister Fatakeshto in 2007 both of which were
blockbusters. In 2008, he collaborated again with Buddhadeb Dasgupta for Kaalpurush and later
appeared in films Shukno Lanka and Target: The Final Mission. His performances in Mrigaya, Tahader
Katha, Kaalpurush and Titli won him National Film Awards and nominations. His debut Bhojpuri film
Bhole Shankar is considered the biggest Bhojpuri film.[49] Similarly, his Oriya film Ae Jugara Krushna
Sudama in which he co-starred with Oriya icon Uttam Mohanty was also a huge success.[50] The last
Bengali hits for Chakraborty were Handa and Bhonda, Nobel Chor and Le Halwa Le.

Chakraborty's Telugu language film Gopala Gopala[51] with Daggubati Venkatesh, Shriya Saran, Pawan
Kalyan, Bengali film Herogiri along with actor Dev[52] and Yagavarayinum Naa Kaakka, the Tamil
film[53] and its Telugu version Malupu were released successfully along with Debaditya Bandopadhyay's
Bengali film Naxal, while his long delayed film Ek Nadir Galpo: Tale of a River has been officially
released and became a success at the box office.[54][55]

Chakraborty's Bengali film, the science fiction Jole Jongole was successfully released in February 2017.
Chakraborty's upcoming Bengali films are Buddhuram Dhol Duniya Gol and White Mischief[56][57] while
the long delayed Hason Raja[58][59] has been resumed with Chakraborty opposite Raima Sen.
Chakraborty is also made his Kannada film debut with The Villain starring Shiva Rajkumar and Sudeep
in lead roles.[60]

Television
After the success of the Bengali competitive dance reality show Dance Bangla Dance, Chakraborty
developed the concept of Dance India Dance, an Indian dance competition show that airs on Zee TV in
India, produced by UTV Software Communications and has become India's largest dance-based reality
show. The contestants get a chance to perform before a panel of judges composed of Terrence Lewis,
Remo D'Souza and Geeta Kapoor. The selection of the season's Top 18 live show finalists are overseen by
head judge Chakraborty. The show has won several television awards for most popular dance reality
show.[61] Chakraborty was also the Grand Master of Dance India Dance Li'l Masters as well as the host
of the reality show Dadagiri Unlimited on Zee Bangla channel. He replaced Sourav Ganguly as the host
of the show. Chakraborty hosted the Bengali version of Bigg Boss and Rannaghore Rockstar on ETV
Bangla.[62] Chakraborty made his acting debut on TV with the comedy show The Drama
Company.[63][64]

Chakraborty now appears in the Star Jalsha's Dance Dance Junior, also judged by Tollywood actors,
Soham and Srabanti Chatterjee.[65][66][67]

Political career
Chakraborty joined as a Member of Parliament[68] after he was nominated for the Rajya Sabha Member
of Parliament elections by the Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee for her All India
Trinamool Congress (TMC) in the West Bengal Rajya Sabha Assembly Polls which were held on 7
February 2014.[69] On 26 December 2016, he resigned as a Rajya Sabha MP.[70]

Brand ambassador

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Chakraborty was the ambassador of Panasonic electronics for India back in the late 1980s.[71][72] Now he
is the face of GoDaddy, an internet domain registrar and web-hosting company. He was also the face of
Channel 10, a unit of Bengal Media Pvt. Ltd. owned by Saradha Media Group,[73] and he later said
"Saradha didn't pay my dues" as its branch Saradha Chit Fund collapsed.[74] Chakraborty is also the face
of Manappuram Gold Loan for West Bengal state.[75]

Personal life
He married actress Yogeeta Bali, whom he met in 1979.[76] Chakraborty has four children: three sons
and a daughter.[77]

Filmography

Awards and honours


National Awards

Won

1976 - Best Actor for Mrigayaa


1992 - Best Actor for Tahader Katha
1995 - Best Supporting Actor for Swami Vivekananda

Filmfare Awards

Won

1991 - Best Supporting Actor for Agneepath


1996 - Best Performance in a Negative Role for Jallaad

Nominated

2008 - Best Supporting Actor for Guru

Screen Awards

Won

1996 - Best Villain for Jallaad[78]

Stardust Awards

Won

2007 - Lifetime Achievement[79][80][81]


2007 - Role Model of the Year Award[80]

BFJA Awards

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Won

1977 – Best Actor for Mrigayaa[80]


1995 – Best Actor for Tahader Katha[80]

Anandalok Awards

Won

1999 – Special Editor Award[80]


2007 – Best Actor for Minister Fatakeshto[80]

Other honours

In 2010, Guinea-Bissau issued postal stamp in Mithun Chakraborty's honour.[82]

In popular culture
The title character of the comic book Jimmy Zhingchak is a parody of Mithun Chakraborty.[20]
The 2010 film Golmaal 3 also parodies Chakraborty's film career as a dancing star. The film even
has the songs "Disco Dancer" and "Yaad Aa Raha Hai" which were in the film Disco Dancer.[18]
In the 2011 film Delhi Belly, Aamir Khan parodies Chakraborty in the song "I Hate You (Like I Love
You)" dressed as 'Disco Fighter'.[18]

Books on Mithun Chakraborty

Book Language Author Notes


Amar Nayikara Bengali Sumit Dey Mithun Chakraborty the cinema actor and his heroines.
Ananya Mithun Bengali Suman Gupta Biography of Mithun Chakraborty
Jayanta
Mithuner Katha Bengali
Ghosh
Mithun
Cinemay Naamte Hole Bengali Mithun Chakraborty answering questions to his fans
Chakraborty
Marbo Ekhane Lash Ashishtaru
Bengali Life story of Mithun Chakraborty
Porbe Shoshane Mukhaphadya
Hindi /
Arun Kumar Rav Himself Mithun Chakraborty answering questions of his fans
Bhojpuri
Leave Disco Dancer Sudha
English Book about Mithun Chakraborty and soviet union cinema.
Alone Rajagopalan
Tribute To Mithun A tribute to Mithun Chakraborty. The book is independently
English Sara Johnson
Chakraborty published by American writer Sara Johnson.

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