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He did 300 films, married 5 times, acted with Amitabh and Govinda—yet died alone and forgotten

TOI Entertainment Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 26, 2025, 21:00 IST
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Feared On-Screen, Paired with the Biggest Names

Mahesh Anand was one of the most recognized villains in Bollywood during the 1980s and 1990s. With a towering frame and martial arts background, he often played menacing antagonists opposite superstars like Amitabh Bachchan, Govinda, and Sanjay Dutt. Films like Shahenshah, Coolie No. 1, and Gumrah showcased his powerful screen presence. In a career spanning decades, he appeared in over 300 films, becoming a staple in action-packed and dramatic roles.

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A Turbulent Personal Life Marked by Multiple Marriages

Off-screen, Mahesh Anand’s life was filled with instability. He was married five times, including to Barkha Roy (sister of actress Reena Roy), former Miss India International Erica Maria D’Souza, actress Usha Bachani, and a Russian woman named Lana. Despite numerous relationships and marriages, his personal life remained troubled, and he reportedly battled loneliness even when surrounded by people.

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From Stardom to Financial Ruin

Despite his successful film career, Mahesh’s later years were marked by severe financial distress. He publicly shared that a close family member had allegedly cheated him out of several crores of rupees, leaving him virtually penniless. With no film work in hand and mounting challenges, he struggled to meet even basic needs.

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A Life of Isolation and Silent Suffering

In his final years, Mahesh lived alone in a small flat in Mumbai’s Versova area. He reportedly battled alcoholism and depression, compounded by the absence of steady work and companionship. His tragic end came in 2019, when he was found dead in his home, days after his passing. The fact that his death went unnoticed for nearly three days speaks volumes about the isolation he experienced.

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A Stark Reminder of Fame’s Fragility

Mahesh Anand’s life is a sobering example of how unpredictable the world of showbiz can be. Despite once enjoying immense popularity and working alongside the biggest names in the industry, he spent his last years in obscurity and financial struggle. His story is a powerful reminder that fame and success, without emotional and financial stability, can vanish as quickly as they arrive.

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Lafoot Lakhpati
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Robin Williams also committed suicide in spite of being a well known and successful actor and a comedian. Depression is a silent killer can affect many.
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