Rajesh Khanna filmography
Rajesh Khanna was a Bollywood actor and producer. During his career, he appeared in over 180 films.[1] He won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor three times, received the Filmfare Special Award in 1991, and was awarded the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award in 2005. Khanna has been called the “First Superstar” of Indian cinema.[2][3][4][5]
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|
1966 | Aakhri Khat[6] | Govind | |
1967 | Raaz[6] | Kumar / Sunil | Dual Role |
1967 | Baharon Ke Sapne[6] | Ramaiya | |
1967 | Aurat[6] | Suresh | Remake of 1966 Tamil movie 'Chitthi' |
1968 | Shrimanji | Himself | Special Appearance |
1969 | Aradhana[6] | Arun / Suraj Prasad Saxena (Dual Role) | Nominated for the Filmfare Award for Best Actor. Remade as Sivakamiyin Selvan |
1969 | Ittefaq[6] | Dilip Roy | Nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Actor Nominated for BFJA Awards for Best Actor |
1969 | Doli[6] | Amar Kumar | |
1969 | Bandhan[6] | Dharmchand "Dharma" | |
1969 | Do Raaste[6] | Satyan Gupta | |
1970 | Khamoshi[6] | Mr. Arun Choudhury (Patient #24) | |
1970 | The Train[7] | CID Inspector Shyam Kumar | Remake of 1967 film Cochin Express and remake of Tamil movie Neelagiri Express |
1970 | Sachaa Jhutha[6] | Bhola / Ranjit Kumar (Dual Role) | Won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor. Remade in Tamil as Ninaithadhai Mudippavan. |
1970 | Safar[6] | Avinash | Nominated for BFJA Awards for Best Actor |
1971 | Kati Patang[6] | Kamal Sinha | Nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Actor |
1971 | Anand[6] | Anand Saigal. | Won Filmfare Award for Best Actor Won BFJA Awards for Best Actor Won All-India Critics Association (AICA) Best Actor Award |
1971 | Aan Milo Sajna[6] | Ajit | |
1971 | Andaz[6] | Raj | Guest appearance |
1971 | Maryada[6] | Raja Babu / Rajan Ram Bahadur | |
1971 | Chhoti Bahu[7] | Madhu | Remake of Telugu film Muddu Bidda by K.B.Tilak |
1971 | Haathi Mere Saathi[6] | Raj Kumar "Raju" | Remade in Tamil as Nalla Neram[8] |
1971 | Guddi | Himself | Special Appearance |
1971 | Mehboob Ki Mehndi[6] | Yusuf | Stake holder in the production[6] |
1971 | Badnaam Farishte | Lawyer | Special Appearance |
1972 | Bangaru Babu | Special Appearance in Telugu Film[9] | |
1972 | Dushman[6] | Surjit Singh / Dushman | Nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Actor Nominated for BFJA Awards for Best Actor |
1972 | Amar Prem[6] | Anand Babu | Nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Actor Won All-India Critics Association (AICA) Best Actor Award |
1972 | Apna Desh | Akash Chandra | Remake of 1969 Tamil film Nam Naadu |
1972 | Dil Daulat Duniya | Vijay | Remake of 1948 film Pugree starring Kamini Kaushal and Sashikala directed by Prem Narayan Arora. |
1972 | Bawarchi | Raghu (Bawarchi) | Won the BFJA Awards for Best Actor |
1972 | Joroo Ka Ghulam | Rajesh | |
1972 | Mere Jeevan Saathi[7] | Prakash | |
1972 | Maalik[7] | Raju | |
1972 | Shehzada[7] | Rajesh | Remake of Idhu Sathiyam |
1972 | Anuraag[6] | Gangaram | Supporting role |
1973 | Raja Rani[7] | Raja | |
1973 | Daag: A Poem of Love[6] | Sunil Kohli | Nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Actor |
1973 | Namak Haraam[6] | Somnath (Somu) / Chander Singh | Won BFJA Awards for Best Actor |
1973 | Bombay Superstar | Bombay Superstar | BBC made documentary film on Rajesh Khanna and screened it as part of Man Alive Series in 1973 and Jack Pizzey was the reporter. |
1974 | Avishkaar | Amar | Won 1975 Filmfare Award for Best Actor |
1974 | Humshakal | Ram / Laxman (Dual Role) | Remade in Tamil as Oorukku Uzhaippavan.Remake of Baalu Belagithu. |
1974 | Aap Ki Kasam[6] | Kamal Bhatnagar | Nominated for BFJA Awards for Best Actor. Remake of Vaazhve Mayam |
1974 | Prem Nagar[6] | Chhotey Kunver Karan U. Singh | Nominated for 1975 Filmfare Award for Best Actor Remake of 1971 Telugu film Prem Nagar[10] |
1974 | Ajnabee[6] | Rohit Kumar Saxena | |
1974 | Roti[6] | Mangal Singh | Co-Produced by Rajesh Khanna[6] Nominated for the 1975 BFJA Awards for Best Actor |
1974 | Badhti Ka Naam Dadhi | Special Appearance | |
1975 | Prem Kahani[7] | Rajesh Kamleshwar Narain | Nominated for BFJA Awards for Best Actor |
1975 | Aakraman[6] | Karnail Singh | Special Appearance |
1976 | Sawa Lakh Se Ek Ladaun | Qawwali Singer | Special Appearance in Punjabi Film |
1976 | Maha Chor[7] | Raju Khan / Rajeshwar A. Singh / Johnny Fernandes (Dual Role) | |
1976 | Bundal Baaz | Rajaram "Goku" "Raja" | |
1976 | Ginny Aur Johnny | Inspector | Special Appearance |
1976 | Mehbooba[7] | Prakash / Suraj | Nominated for BFJA Awards for Best Actor |
1977 | Tyaag[7] | Chetan | |
1977 | Karm[7] | Arvind Kumar | |
1977 | Chhailla Babu[6] | Babu Chhailla | Won All-India Critics Association (AICA) Best Actor Award |
1977 | Chalta Purza | Amar Gupta | |
1977 | Anurodh[6] | Arun Choudhury / Sanjay Kumar / Pritam Nath Ghayal | Nominated for BFJA Awards for Best Actor |
1977 | Aashiq Hoon Baharon Ka[6] | Ashok Sharma | |
1977 | Aaina[7] | Ashok J. Rao | Special Appearance |
1977 | Hatyara | Special Appearance | |
1977 | Tinku | Special Appearance | |
1977 | Palkon Ki Chhaon Mein[7] | Ravi Raj Sinha (Dak Babu) | Remade as Welcome to Sajjanpur |
1978 | Chakravyuha[6] | Amit Narayan | Nominated for BFJA Awards for Best Actor |
1978 | Bhola Bhala | Ram Kumar Verma / Nathu "Nathiya" Singh | Double Role |
1978 | Naukri[7] | Ranjit Gupta "Ronu" | |
1979 | Naya Bakra | Person Visiting Coutesean | Special Appearance |
1979 | Cinema Cinema | Special Appearance | |
1979 | Muqabla | Qawwali Singer | Special Appearance |
1979 | Janata Havaldar | Janta Prasad/Jantu/ Janta Hawaldar | |
1979 | Shaitan Mujrim | Special Appearance | |
1979 | Majnoon | ||
1979 | Bebus | ||
1979 | Amar Deep[6] | Raja / Sonu | Nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Actor Nominated for BFJA Awards for Best Actor |
1979 | Prem Bandhan[7] | Kishan / Mohan Khanna | |
1980 | Phir Wohi Raat[7] | Dr. Vijay | |
1980 | Bandish[7] | Kishan | |
1980 | Thodisi Bewafaii[6] | Arun Kumar Choudhary | Nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Actor |
1980 | Red Rose[6] | Anand | Remake of 1978 Tamil film Sigappu Rojakkal |
1980 | Aanchal[7] | Shambhu | Nominated for BFJA Awards for Best Actor |
1981 | Kudrat[7] | Mohan Kapoor / Madho | Won All-India Critics Association (AICA) Best Actor Award at Calcutta Nominated for BFJA Awards for Best Actor. |
1981 | Sundara Satarkar | Special Appearance in Marathi film | |
1981 | Dhanwan[6] | Vijaykumar Saxena | Nominated for BFJA Awards for Best Actor |
1981 | Dard[7] | Deepak Srivastav / Vikas "Vicky" (Dual Role) | Nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Actor Won the Lion's Club Award for Best Actor in Delhi. |
1981 | Naseeb | Himself | Special Appearance |
1981 | Dushman Dost | ||
1981 | Bharosa | ||
1981 | Fiffty Fiffty[7] | Kishan Singh | |
1981 | Khoon Aur Paani | Special Appearance | |
1982 | Dil-E-Nadaan | Anand | Remake of Tamil film Ilamai Oonjal Aadukirathu by C.V.Sridhar |
1982 | Ashanti[7] | Police Inspector Kumar Chandra Singh | |
1982 | Suraag | Qawwali Singer | Special Appearance |
1982 | Rajput[7] | Dhirendra Singh | |
1982 | Dharam Kanta | Ram / Shanker | |
1982 | Ayaash | Special Appearance | |
1982 | Disco Dancer | Master Raju | Supporting role |
1983 | Jaanwar | Raju | |
1983 | Nishaan | ||
1983 | Souten[6] | Shyam Mohit | Nominated for BFJA Awards for Best Actor |
1983 | Avtaar[6] | Avtaar Krishen | Nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Actor Nominated for BFJA Awards for Best Actor Won All-India Critics Association (AICA) Best Actor Award. Remade in Telugu as O Thandri Teerpu in 1985. |
1983 | Agar Tum Na Hote[7] | Ashok Mehra | |
1983 | Film Hi Film | Special Appearance | |
1984 | Paapi Pet Ka Sawaal Hai | ||
1984 | Dharm Aur Qanoon[7] | Justice Diwan / Rajan | Double Role |
1984 | Awaaz[6] | Advocate Jayant | Nominated for BFJA Awards for Best Actor |
1984 | Aaj Ka M.L.A. Ram Avtar[6] | Ram Avtaar | Won All-India Critics Association (AICA) Best Actor Award at Calcutta Nominated for BFJA Awards for Best Actor |
1984 | Asha Jyoti | Deepak Chander | |
1984 | Maqsad[6] | Rajeshwar | |
1984 | Naya Kadam[7] | Ramu | |
1985 | Oonche Log | Rai Bahadur Rajdev Singh / Raju /Jagdev Singh/ | |
1985 | Zamana[7] | Inspector Vinod S. Kumar | |
1985 | Hum Dono[7] | Raja / Dr. Shekhar (Dual Role) | Nominated for BFJA Awards for Best Actor. Remake of 1979 Telugu Film Sommokadidhi Sokkadidhi |
1985 | Masterji | Masterji | Remake of 1983 Tamil film Mundhanai Mudichu |
1985 | Insaaf Main Karoonga | Captain Ravi Khanna | |
1985 | Durgaa | Advocate | Special Appearance |
1985 | Aakhir Kyon?[7] | Alok Nath | |
1985 | Bewafai[7] | Ashok Nath | |
1985 | Alag Alag[6] | Neeraj | Produced by Rajesh Khanna |
1985 | Babu[7] | Babu | Remake of 1971 Tamil film Babu. Nominated for BFJA Awards for Best Actor |
1985 | Ram Tere Kitne Nam | Himself | Special Appearance |
1985 | Aar Paar[7] | Himself | Special Appearance |
1985 | Bayen Haath Ka Khel[7] | ||
1985 | Awara Baap | ||
1986 | Shatru[7] | Inspector Ashok Sharma | |
1986 | Om | ||
1986 | Waapsi | ||
1986 | Mohabbat Ki Kasam[11] | Krishna | |
1986 | Angaaray[7] | Ravi | |
1986 | Amrit[6] | Amrit Lal Sharma | Won BFJA Awards for Best Actor Won All-India Critics Association (AICA) Best Actor Award |
1986 | Adhikar[7] | Vishal | Nominated for BFJA Awards for Best Actor |
1986 | Nasihat[7] | ||
1986 | Anokha Rishta[7] | Robert Bob | Remake of Kanamarayathu |
1987 | Sitapur Ki Geeta | Ramu | Special Appearance, Dubbed into Bhojpuri |
1987 | Nazrana (1987 film) | Rajat Verma | |
1987 | Awam[7] | Captain Amar Kumar | Nominated for BFJA Awards for Best Actor |
1987 | Goraa | ||
1987 | Raj Kapoor | Himself | |
1988 | Woh Phir Aayegi | ||
1988 | Vijay | Ajit Bhardwaj | Supporting Role |
1989 | Main Tera Dushman | Shankar | Guest Artist |
1989 | Mamta ki Chhaon Mein | Special Appearance | |
1989 | Police Ke Peechhe Police | Produced by Rajesh Khanna | |
1989 | Ghar Ka Chiraag | Kumar | |
1989 | Paap Ka Ant | Special Appearance | Special Appearance |
1990 | Swarg | Mr. Kumar | |
1990 | Jai Shiv Shankar | Produced by Rajesh Khanna; Remake of Vartha | |
1990 | Dushman | Special Appearance | |
1991 | Ghar Parivar | ||
1991 | Rupaye Dus Karod | ||
1991 | Begunah | Jeevanlal "J.V." | Remade as Mahanadi (film) |
1994 | Khudai | Raj Anand | Won the Best Actor Award at Russian Film Festival, Ujvegistan |
1994 | Birodh | Shatru dubbed and released in Bangladesh | |
1995 | Kis Kaam Ke Yeh Rishte | ||
1996 | Sautela Bhai | Master Tulsiram | |
1999 | Aa Ab Laut Chalen[6] | Balraj Khanna | |
2001 | Pyaar Zindagi Hai | Hridaynath | Remake of Aasai |
2002 | Kyaa Dil Ne Kahaa | Siddharth | Supporting role |
2006 | Jaana... Let's Fall in Love | Hamid | Special Appearance |
2007 | Om Shanti Om | Himself | His face used through graphics |
2008 | Wafa: A Deadly Love Story | Amritlal Chopra | |
2010 | Do Dilon Ke Khel Mein | Joginder Singh | Supporting role |
2012 | Jaanleva Black Blood | CID | Delayed, Yet to be released[12] |
2014 | Riyasat | Saheb | Releasing on 18 July 2014[13] |
References
- ↑ Emotional Rajesh Khanna thanks Amitabh Bachchan The Hindu Monday, Jun 15, 2009
- ↑ Bollywood: popular Indian cinema Lalit Mohan Joshi, pub 2002
- ↑ Lifetime achievement award honour for Rajesh Khanna at IIFA 2009 | TopNews
- ↑ Pratiyogita Darpan (August 2009). Pratiyogita Darpan. Pratiyogita Darpan. pp. 22–. Retrieved 16 July 2010.
- ↑ Bollywood Interviews | Rajesh Khanna Interview | Singer Kishore Kumar | IIFA Awards - Oneindia Entertainment
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Rajiv Vijayakar (Jun 27, 2008). "The original superstar - Rajesh Khanna". Screen India. Retrieved July 28, 2012.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Shrikant Narayanan. "Some facts about Rajesh Khanna which people often fail to realize". Jet Newspaper. Archived from the original on 27 July 2012. Retrieved April 1, 2015.
- ↑ http://www.thehindu.com/life-and-style/metroplus/article3678424.ece?homepage=true
- ↑ http://www.cinejosh.com/telugu-movie-news/26715/anrs-bangaru-babu-complets-40-years.html
- ↑ http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-07-20/news-interviews/32748297_1_rajesh-khanna-dimple-kaka
- ↑ "That's Entertainment". The Times of India. 5 September 1986. p. 3.
- ↑ http://www.hindustantimes.com/Entertainment/Bollywood/Rajesh-Khanna-wanted-to-remain-young-forever/Article1-892415.aspx
- ↑ "Rajesh Khanna's Last Film To Finally Release". Retrieved 27 June 2014.
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