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The article tells the story of Hamid Ali Khan, better known as Ajit Khan, who came to Bombay with dreams of becoming a hero but faced numerous hardships along the way
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Due to financial constraints, Ajit found accommodation in a Dharamshala near Crawford Market for a mere Rs 5 per day, where he could store his belongings and sleep at night.
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Despite disturbances from local gamblers, Ajit focused on his goal of becoming a hero, avoiding confrontations even when his sleep was disrupted
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An unexpected police raid on the gamblers led to Ajit being mistakenly arrested and spending two nights in jail, although he was innocent
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Ajit's honesty convinced the police inspector of his innocence, leading to his release and the release of other innocent individuals, despite the risk of angering the gamblers
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After his release, Ajit faced threats from a gambler, known as Dada, who held him accountable for not securing his release during the police raid
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Ajit bravely escaped the threat and reported it to the police, resulting in Dada's arrest and subsequent transformation into a reformed man
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Although Ajit initially aimed to be a hero, he adapted to the film industry, gaining fame for his villainous roles and eventually commanding a higher fee
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Ajit Khan's journey from a hopeful actor to a renowned villain highlights the challenges and compromises faced in the pursuit of success in the film industry
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