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Rohit Shetty, a prominent Bollywood director known for his action-packed and comedic films, celebrates his birthday He has built a reputation for his unique directorial style and grand film sets.
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Born on March 14, 1974, in Mumbai, Rohit's journey in the film industry began at a young age, influenced by his father, MB. Shetty, a well-known stuntman. Despite early struggles, he entered the industry as an assistant director at 17.
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Rohit Shetty's career took off with his directorial debut in 2003 with the film "Zameen," although it wasn't a major hit His early work as an assistant director included films like "Phool Aur Kaante," "Suhaag," and "Haqeeqat."
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Overcoming financial difficulties after losing his father at five, Rohit worked various jobs in the film industry, earning a meager salary of 35 rupees initially
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Known for hosting the TV show "Khatron Ke Khiladi," Rohit Shetty's energetic and action-packed style has endeared him to audiences He is also set to make a mark on the OTT platform with the web series "Indian Police Force."
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The "Golmaal" series is one of Rohit Shetty's most successful comedy franchises, with films like "Golmaal: Fun Unlimited" and "Golmaal Again" achieving great box office success
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The "Singham" series, starring Ajay Devgan, redefined police-action dramas in Bollywood, with "Singham" and "Singham Returns" becoming major hits The upcoming "Singham Again" will feature Ranveer Singh and Akshay Kumar.
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"Chennai Express," starring Shahrukh Khan and Deepika Padukone, was a major box office success and joined the ₹200 crore club, showcasing a blend of comedy, action, and romance
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Other notable films by Rohit Shetty include "Dilwale," "Simmba," and "Sooryavanshi," all of which contributed to his reputation for creating blockbuster hits with a mix of action and entertainment
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Currently, Rohit Shetty is making headlines for his upcoming web series "Indian Police Force 2" and the previously released film "Singham Again"
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