In the late 1990s and 2000s, when the Bengali film industry was facing a decline, Mithun Chakraborty single-handedly revived the "Masala" genre. Films like MLA Fatakeshto Minister Fatakeshto
(2008) : A superhit action film where Mithun plays a powerful lead role alongside Rambha. Bhagya Debata
"Tui chokh diye dekhis, tai tor simana ache. Ami mon diye dekhi, tai amar bishwa-rup boro." (You see with eyes, so you have limits. I see with my soul, so my vision is infinite.)
A recent critically acclaimed family drama that became one of his highest-rated films on
: It's a high-octane political drama where Mithun plays a small-time goon who becomes a minister. It’s perfect for fans of 80s-style justice and catchy, powerful dialogues. Minister Fatakesto (2007)
For a significant portion of the late 80s and 90s, Mithun was occupied conquering the Hindi film industry. However, as the millennium turned, he shifted his focus back to Bengal. This marked the "Second Coming" of Mithun in Bengali cinema.
In the late 1990s and 2000s, when the Bengali film industry was facing a decline, Mithun Chakraborty single-handedly revived the "Masala" genre. Films like MLA Fatakeshto Minister Fatakeshto
(2008) : A superhit action film where Mithun plays a powerful lead role alongside Rambha. Bhagya Debata indian bangla movie mithun chakraborty full
"Tui chokh diye dekhis, tai tor simana ache. Ami mon diye dekhi, tai amar bishwa-rup boro." (You see with eyes, so you have limits. I see with my soul, so my vision is infinite.) In the late 1990s and 2000s, when the
A recent critically acclaimed family drama that became one of his highest-rated films on Ami mon diye dekhi, tai amar bishwa-rup boro
: It's a high-octane political drama where Mithun plays a small-time goon who becomes a minister. It’s perfect for fans of 80s-style justice and catchy, powerful dialogues. Minister Fatakesto (2007)
For a significant portion of the late 80s and 90s, Mithun was occupied conquering the Hindi film industry. However, as the millennium turned, he shifted his focus back to Bengal. This marked the "Second Coming" of Mithun in Bengali cinema.