Bollywood superstar who gave 28 superhit films in 4 years

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Vinod Khanna

The biggest scale of Bollywood stars for decades has been the ratio of their success at the box office. The success of an actor is measured by the number of hit films given by him. Actors like Dilip Kumar, Rajendra Kumar, Rajesh Khanna, Raj Kapoor, Amitabh Bachchan, Dharmendra, Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, Aamir Khan and Hrithik Roshan are counted among some of Bollywood’s biggest stars due to their contribution. Although today we will discuss about an actor, a star who allegedly set the biggest record in Bollywood and in the Indian film industry, but it was not reported much. This superstar gave 28 successful films in four consecutive years. The news of this record was printed in the 70s trade magazine, but it was not celebrated much till date.

Top heroes were built in the 70s

Vinod Khanna is an extraordinary acting actor in the mid -70s. According to trade magazine trade guide, Vinod Khanna gave 28 hit films from 1974 to 1978 (not a flop or failed film). The main trade magazine of the time mentioned these successes. The list includes single-head and multi-intelligent films. There are some titles, stone and anklets, cleaning of elephants, cleaning, chowkidar, farebi, imprisonment, servant, Shankar Shambhu, Nehle Pe Dahala, Hera Pheri, Rubam, Half Day Midnight, Blood Sweat, Maha Masters, Chor, Chor, Chor, Chor, Chor Saka Films like Ka Sikander, and Khoon Ka Badla Khoon are included.

Report was printed in trade guide

According to the trade guide, films were classified into the blockbuster (A11), super hit (A1), hit (a), above average, average (b), overflow/average (+b), and failed (-B) categories. In the list shared by an X user, Mujahir, Vinod did not give any film called (-B), which means in deficit, flops or disasters. The worst thing is that some of his films earned less than average, but still they were not called a flop or disaster by trade pundits. According to this information, late actor Vinod Khanna set an extraordinary record. However, if we look at today, we cannot consider average less than average, or just credits them for multi-starrer films, especially Bachchan family films (eg: Hera Pheri, Mukaddar Ka Sikandar). However, there is no doubt that Vinod Khanna was one of the biggest superstars of the 1970s, who gave a tough fight to Big B and his other contemporaries. Vinod Khanna died after battling bladder cancer on 27 April 2017. Vinod Khanna’s son Akshaye Khanna is also a Bollywood star today and now soon Dhurandhar is going to be seen in an important role in the film.

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