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News Topical, Digital Desk : Four decades... over 250 films... Jackie Shroff is one of the industry's finest actors, capable of adapting to any role. His acting prowess is unmatched.

Jackie Shroff has appeared in numerous films, including Ram Lakhan, Aaj Ka Daur, Trimurti, Border, and Bandhan. Even today, he brings life to even small roles. He achieved considerable success as an actor, but when he set out to become a producer, he even had to sell his bed.

Katrina's first film was a super flop.

Jackie Shroff went bankrupt while making the Katrina Kaif-starrer. He had to sell all the furniture in his house, even his bed. The film was not only a super flop but also sparked considerable controversy.

The film we're talking about is Boom, released in 2003. Directed by Kaizad Gustad, the film was produced by Jackie and his wife Ayesha Shroff. It was one of the most controversial films of that year.

Jackie Shroff was in debt

After the success of this film, Jackie Shroff became bankrupt and deeply in debt. According to a Hindustan Times report, Jackie said after the film's success:

I knew we tried something and we lost something. If I had to pay for it, I would. I did as much work as I could and we paid everyone back so my family's name would be cleared. Businesses are always up and down, and we won't always be on top.

Jackie Shroff had to sell the bed in his house

When Jackie was going through this difficult time, Tiger was very young. Recalling that phase, Tiger Shroff once said in an interview with GQ:

I remember how our furniture was sold piece by piece. The things I'd grown up with around me started disappearing. Then my bed was gone. I started sleeping on the floor. It was the worst feeling of my life.

The film was controversial

Katrina Kaif made her Bollywood debut with the movie Boom. The film also starred Amitabh Bachchan, Gulshan Grover, Jackie Shroff, and Padma Lakshmi. Both Katrina and Amitabh faced severe trolling for their bold scenes.


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