Mithun's Dream Factory is an Indian film studio based in Ooty.[ citation needed ]
Mithun Chakraborty left the Mumbai based film industry in the early 1990s as he shifted his base to Ooty to concentrate on his hotel business. He set up a hotel in Ooty [1] and chose to act only in films which were shot at Ooty and nearby locales. This strategy paid off as the film crew could stay in his hotel, the Monarch, [2] for discounted rates, and complete the film in a single schedule.[ citation needed ]
Chakraborty's limited budget movies soon started flowing, as every month saw a Chakraborty release. These movies were profitable, but were often ignored by critics and were categorized as B movies (low-budget films). He paid more tax than anyone else in the Bollywood film industry in the country between 1995 and 1999. [3] [4]
Chakraborty also holds the record of appearing in the highest number of Hindi films as hero (over 250 films). [5]
Anupama Chopra wrote an article for India Today in which Chakraborty is referred as "The B movies (low-budget) King". [6] [7] SCREEN Weekly carried a cover story calling him "Mithun - The Miracle Man", both covering the Ooty-based film production phenomenon. [8] Outlook Magazine mentioned the same. [9] Filmfare Magazine in May 1998 published the same phenomenon under the title "Believe it or not... The unusually - safe suthri story of Mithun Chakraborty". Rediff addressed Chakraborty as "That indefatigable Movie Machine". [10]
Director T L V Prasad made more than 25 Chakraborty films. [11]
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