Director
Shibu Mitra
Shibu Mitra is one of those Bollywood directors who totally owned the late '70s and '80s—a golden period when his films became absolute crowd-pleasers. Hailing from Kolkata, this prolific filmmaker directed over 40 feature films during his three-decade career spanning from 1972 to 2001. His biggest wins came with hits like Shankar Dada and Aakhri Goli, which showed his knack for creating entertaining cinema that audiences couldn't get enough of. Along with blockbusters like Maan Gaye Ustaad and Durgaa, Mitra established himself as a reliable name who knew exactly what the masses wanted to watch. What made Shibu Mitra's work stand out was his straightforward, entertaining approach to filmmaking—he wasn't trying to be art-house, he was just genuinely good at crafting engaging stories that connected with viewers. His contribution to Bollywood during that era was significant; he helped define what mass-market Hindi cinema looked like when it was at its most vibrant and creative. While his active years ended in 2001, his films from that golden period remain a testament to an era when Bollywood wasn't overthinking things—it was just making solid, fun cinema that people still remember fondly today.

Kasam
2001 · ₹2 Cr

Prem Shakti
1994 · ₹2 Cr

Veerta
1993

Aaj Ke Shahenshah
1990
Aakhri Ghulam
1989
Kasam Vardi Ki
1989

Paap Ki Duniya
1988 · ₹10 Cr
Gunahon Ka Faisla
1988

Aag Hi Aag
1987

Ilzaam
1986

Insaaf Main Karoonga
1985

Durgaa
1985
Mujhe Vachan Do
1983
Humse Na Jeeta Koi
1983
Maan Gaye Ustaad
1981
Paanch Qaidi
1981
Raakhi Ki Saugandh
1979
Aakhri Goli
1977
Shankar Dada
1976
Zorro
1975
Bindiya Aur Bandook
1972