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This actor lives a luxury life even after many flop films

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Actor Arjun Rampal is one of the popular actors of Bollywood today. He has made a special place in the industry with his hard work and struggle. But his career journey was not easy. Arjun started his career with the film Pyaar Ishq Aur Mohabbat, but his debut film flopped at the box office.

Long list of flop movies

Arjun Rampal faced a lot of troubles in the initial days of his career. He had 14 back to back flop films to his credit, including:

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After the failure of these films, Arjun had to struggle a lot to move forward in his career.

Difficulty paying rent

Arjun told in an interview that after the film "Moksha" he did not have any work and he was not even able to pay the rent. He said, "At that time I had no source of income. I lived in Seven Bungalows in Andheri, Mumbai. My landlord was very nice. He would come on the first of every month and look at me. When I would nod yes, he would say, 'It's okay, you will pay.' He was a very nice person. Such people are needed in life."

A new turn in career

Arjun's career resumed in 2006 with the film "Don". It was through this film that he caught the attention of the audience. Two years later, Arjun was seen in "Rock On", for which he also received the National Award for Best Supporting Actor.

Arjun Rampal's upcoming movies

On the work front, Arjun was last seen in Vidyut Jammwal's film "Crack-Jeetega Toh Jeega". He now has many exciting projects lined up, such as:

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Arjun Rampal's story of hard work and struggle teaches us that one should never give up to achieve success. His story is a source of inspiration for new artists who are facing difficulties in their career.

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