
This Bollywood actor left Rs 45 crore property for his dogs, each with their own private room, his name is...
You will be left amazed by the fact that this actor has 116 dogs, and his love for his pets is so much that he decided to leave his whopping Rs 45 crore property for them. Not just that, every dog has its own private room. Yes, this generous actor is none other than Mithun Chakraborty. Mithun Da and His 116 Dogs
Clearly, Mithun is a dog person and loves his furry friends to the core. He has built a big farmhouse of 1.5 acres on Mud Island near Mumbai for these dogs. Many servants work here who take care of these dogs. Mithun Chakraborty buys dogs of all breeds from wherever he goes. Not only this, when he goes on holidays, he also takes those dogs with him. Mithun's Dogs Have Their Own Private Room
Mithun's dogs live a luxurious life. As per media reports, every dog has been given its own room in the farmhouse. Also, all the facilities for these dogs have been provided. From play areas to medical facilities, these dogs enjoy a lavish life.
Where, on one side, the Supreme Court order — which has now been commented on — regarding stray dogs comes as a shocker to people in the NCR, Mithun stands as a tall inspiration to many for his utter love and care for dogs.

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