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Anil Kapoor Biography
Bollywood films. He won a Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award for his role in Yash Chopra's film Mashaal (1984).
Kapoor earned his first Filmfare Best Actor Award for his performance in N. Chandra's Tezaab in 1988, and later for Indra Kumar's Beta in 1992. Since then, he has starred in films including Virasat (1997), for which he won the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor; Biwi No.1 (1999); Taal (1999), for which he won his second Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award; Pukar (2000), for which he won his first National Film Award for Best Actor; No Entry (2005) and Welcome (2007).
Kapoor's first role in an international film was in Danny Boyle's 2008 Academy Award-winning film Slumdog Millionaire, for which he shared the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture. His performance in the eighth season of the action series 24 generated rave reviews from the American press.[2][3] Globally, Anil Kapoor is one of the most recognised Indian actors.[4]
Contents [hide]
1 Personal life and education
2 Career
2.1 As an actor
2.2 1980s
2.3 1990s
2.4 2000s
2.5 2010s
2.6 As producer
3 Awards and nominations
4 Filmography
4.1 Actor
4.2 Producer
5 References
6 External links
[edit]Personal life and education

Anil Kapoor was born into a Punjabi[5] family in Tilak Nagar, Mumbai, to a film producer Surinder Kapoor and his wife Nirmal. He attended Our Lady of Perpetual Succour High School - Chembur, in the Chembur suburb of Mumbai and then St. Xavier's College, Mumbai.[6] Kapoor's elder brother, Boney Kapoor, is a film producer while younger brother Sanjay Kapoor is also an actor.
In 1984, he married Sunita Kapoor (née Bhambhani) and has two daughters and a son Harshwardhan Kapoor. Kapoor's elder daughter is actress Sonam Kapoor. Rhea Kapoor attended school in New York and is now a producer in Mumbai.
[edit]Career

[edit]As an actor
[edit]1980s
Kapoor made his Bollywood debut with Umesh Mehra's Hamare Tumhare (1979) in a supporting role. After a few minor roles in films such as Hum Paanch (1980) and Shakti (1982), he got his first leading role in the 1983 Hindi film, Woh Saat Din. Kapoor later tried acting in Tollywood and Sandalwood, and appeared in the Telugu film Vamsa Vriksham and Mani Ratnam's Kannada debut film Pallavi Anu Pallavi released in 1983.
Next, he appeared in Yash Chopra's drama Mashaal (1984) as Tapori , for which he won his first Filmfare Award in the Best Supporting Actor category. Kapoor's 1985 releases included Yudh & Saaheb.
In 1986, Kapoor played the role of a care free playboy in the hit Janbaaz, costarring Feroz Khan.[7][8] His other release of 1986 Insaaf Ki Awaaz was a box office hit.[9] In the same year Basu Chatterjee directed Chameli Ki Shaadi and he displayed his crackling flare in comedy.[10]
Going on to deliver huge commercial success with films like Meri Jung (1985), a career-defining role of an angry young lawyer fighting for justice, which eventually established Kapoor's credential as a mature actor and both audience and critics gave their thumbs up to his performance. Kapoor played a comic tapori in Karma (1986), the biggest hit of the year.[11] Kapoor generated wide applause from audience of all walks of life for his title role in Shekhar Kapur's sci-fi film Mr. India (1987), the biggest hit of the year.[12] The film became one of his biggest box office hits and shot him to superstar status.[13] Anil kapoor was equally impressive in Mahesh Bhatt directed film Thikana.[14] In 1988, he was rewarded with his first Filmfare Best Actor Award for his rivetting performance in the hit film, Tezaab, the biggest blockbuster of 1988.[15] Anil proved to be the only saving grace even in flops like Ram-Avtar.[16] The following year he delivered more mega commercial and critical successes with Ram Lakhan (which became the second highest box office earner of 1989)[17] and the audience went berserk with the song One Two Ka Four. In the highly acclaimed film Parinda, Kapoor played his role with conviction, and his biggest achievement was displaying the vulnerability of his character so perfectly.[18] In Rakhwala, Kapoor played a tapori again and the film was declared a success.[13][19] Kapoor excelled in his eccentric portrayal of an autistic person in the 1989 hit, Eeshwar and this film proved his versatility as an actor.[20]
[edit]1990s
The year 1990 saw him play a dual role, as twin brothers in the highly successful Kishen Kanhaiya and in the same year he further attained reasonable box office success with Ghar Ho To Aisa.[21] Kapoor came up with a critically acclaimed performance in Awaargi. Many critics called that his best performance ever.[22] This was followed by a restrained yet striking performance as a middle age man in Yash Chopra's romantic drama Lamhe, a landmark film of Indian cinema and Yash Chopra's best work to date. It was the first film in which he appeared without a moustache. Although the film was a box office failure in India, it proved to be a success overseas. Kapoor's 1991 release, Benaam Badshaah was accorded above average status at the ticket window.[23]
In 1992, Kapoor received his second Filmfare Best Actor Award for his hard-hitting performance in Indra Kumar's Beta — the biggest blockbuster of the year — opposite Madhuri Dixit.[24] Kapoor was highly impressive with his comic act in Khel and his comic timing was one of the highlights of the film.[25] In 1993, Boney Kapoor's much delayed mega-budget, Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja was a disaster at the box office and damaged Kapoor's reputation as the industry's biggest star at the time. The only major success in these years was Laadla with Sridevi, a film produced by Nitin Manmohan.[26] Kapoor gave a splendid performance as a simpleton lover in the hit musical 1942: A Love Story. His 1995 release, Trimurti (film) was a box office disaster, though Kapoor's performance was creditable.[27] Kapoor came up with a decent performance in the average performer Gharwali Bharwali.[28]
After a few box office failures, he had box office success with films like Loafer (1996),.[29] In Judaai, Kapoor's depiction of a loving husband twisted between his two wives was appreciated and this film fared well at the box office.[30] Deewana Mastana (1997), Biwi No.1 (1999) and Hum Aapke Dil Mein Rehte Hain (1999) were box office hits.[31] Kapoor’s unusual characterization of a zealous, crooked musical superstar in Taal (1999) shocked both audience and critics alike.[32] He also won rave reviews for his superb performance in Virasat, a remake of the Tamil film, Thevar Magan (1992), in which Kamal Hassan had played Kapoor's role. He also starred in the unsuccessful Jhooth Bole Kauwa Kaate, which was legendary filmmaker Hrishikesh Mukherji's last commercial release, along with Juhi Chawla. He shaved his moustache once again for the film, in the second half, where he played actor Sajid Khan's wife and his delightful comic timing was a real treat to watch.
[edit]2000s
Kapoor's first release of 2000 was Bulandi (2000 film), in which he played a double role, showing restraint and maturity as the elder Thakur.[33] He won his first National Film Award in the Best Actor category for his role in Rajkumar Santoshi's critically acclaimed Pukar in 2000. Kapoor again tasted critical and commercial success with Hamara Dil Aapke Paas Hai in 2000.[34][35] Kapoor stole the show as Rajeev in the much delayed, Karobaar, a film directed by Rakesh Roshan, where Kapoor’s dialogue delivery was appreciated.[36] He delivered a powerhouse performance in Shanker's Nayak which is considered to be his best performance by many.[37][38][39][40]
In 2002, Kapoor gave an excellent performance in the role of a fat man in Badhaai Ho Badhaai, a takeoff from the Hollywood hit, Nutty Professor.[41][42] He notched up yet another glorious performance in the Indra Kumar directed film Rishtey.[43][44] In Om Jai Jagadish, he gave an amazing performance.[45] Kapoor shared the screen with Bollywood legend Amitabh Bachchan for the first time in Armaan, and underplayed his character of a neurosurgeon superbly.[46][47]
In his 2003 release, Calcutta Mail, he delivered one of his best performances. His character was defined with ample scope to perform in this screenplay-driven performance and in spite of the strong supporting cast, this really came out as Kapoor's one-man show.[48][49] He ignited the silver screen with an authoritative performance in Musafir.[50][51] Kapoor gave an incredibly restrained performance as the stricken husband in the thriller My Wife's Murder, which he also produced.[52][53][54][55] Anees Bazmee's super-hit comedy No Entry (2005), followed for Kapoor that year. The film went on to become the highest grossing film of the year.[56]
Kapoor played a grey character with finesse in the 2005 thriller, Chocolate.[57][58] Anil's first release of 2007 Salaam-e-Ishq: A Tribute to Love was a box office hit in overseas though a flop in India.[59] Anees Bazmee's Welcome, which released on 21 December 2007 and was declared the biggest success of the year.[60] Kapoor's understated performance in Subhash Ghai's Black and White was highly lauded.[61][62][63] His first release in 2008, Abbas Mustan's thriller, Race became a box office hit. Vijay Krishna Acharya's, Tashan marked Anil's comeback to Yash Raj Films but failed to do well at the box office.
His most recent films were his first English-language film, Slumdog Millionaire, which was released on 12 November 2008, and Yuvvraaj, which was released on 21 November 2008. Yuvvraaj, with Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif in the lead roles, failed to do well at the box office. On the other hand, Slumdog Millionaire has won a number of international awards and received rave reviews from critics, costing only US $15 million to produce, but pulling in more than $352 million worldwide. In January 2009, he attended the 66th Golden Globe Awards ceremony along with the team of Slumdog Millionaire, which won four Golden Globe Awards. Kapoor also received a nomination for Best Ensemble at the Black Reel Awards of 2008 and has won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.
[edit]2010s
In 2010, Kapoor starred in the eighth season of the American television series 24, portraying Omar Hassan, President of the fictional Islamic Republic of Kamistan. In October of that year he was cast to play a villain in both Mission: Impossible IV and Power.[64]
[edit]As producer
In 2002, Kapoor produced his first film, the comedy Badhaai Ho Badhaai, in which he also starred in. It was followed by My Wife's Murder (2005), and Gandhi, My Father (2007). Gandhi, My Father focuses on the relationship between Mahatma Gandhi and his son Harilal Gandhi (2007) and was awarded the National Film Award - Special Jury Award / Special Mention (Feature Film). He produced the movie Shortkut: The con is on starring Akshaye Khanna and Arshad Warsi. In 2010, he produced the movie Aisha, starring his daughter Sonam Kapoor and Abhay Deol in the lead roles. The film performed moderately at the box office, grossing Rs. 15.50 crore in its theatrical run.[65]
Hot facts in Biography

# After flirting with Sunita for a couple of months on the phone, Anil Kapoor fell in love with her. Later they met. It was love at first sight. After five long years they got married in a very private ceremony attended only by my family and close friends on the 19th of May 1984.

# The actor has shaved off his chest and got tattoos done all over his body for his role in the film ‘Tashan’.

# He acted with Shashi Kapoor in Tu Payal Main Geet, as a child artiste in the lead, but the movie was never released.

# Once The actor was sent out of the college due to his lack attendence.

# He won the Best Actor Trophy at an inter-collegiate competition during his college days. Shashi Kapoor was the chief guest at that function and he was the first professional actor to encourage Anil.

# He also worked as a Playback Singer for Hamara Dil Aapke Paas Hai and Woh Saat Din.

# The actor Produced Badhaai Ho Badhaai, My Wife’S Murder, Shortcut – The Con Is On , Gandhi My Father etc.

# His elder brother, Boney Kapoor, is a producer, younger brother Sanjay Kapoor is also a well known Bollywood actor.

# He is the brother-in-law of the actress Sridevi with whom he had starred in many films.

Anil Kapoor quotes

# “Instead of focusing on my looks I focus on the character that I am playing.”

# “I didn’t make too many friends while I was growing up. I was a loner and a dreamer and possibly too restless. It was only with the passage of time and a degree of success, that I have been able to make friends with a few like-minded people, mainly film makers. My best friend, however, remains my wife Sunita. ”

# “They are constantly embarrassed. They’re embarrassed about me, about my films, they are embarrassed about everything I do.” [ about his children]

# “I have never cared about the statistic and numbers involved in filmmaking. I have always made films that have appealed to me irrespective of it’s commercial viability. And I have done it again with Gandhi My Father. I hope everyone likes the film.”

# “After the wonderful experience on Gandhi My Father if I had my way I’d cast Akshaye in all my films. I’m very very fond of him as an actor and as a friend.”

# “Yes, once the camera was switched on Anil and I were fiercely focussed on doing our best. And what’s wrong with that? Race is a thriller. Anil and I had a ball working together as actors again after Subhash Ghai’s Taal. Yes we were really in competition for Race. From ‘start camera’ to ‘cut’ we became co-stars. Once the camera was switched off we were comparing notes. Kaisa kya kiya….tu kaisa tha…main theek tha?? ” [Akshaye khanna about Amil kapoor]

# “The entire South African cabinet was there with us. The President himself spent more than five hours with me and the director and cast of Gandhi My Father. Nelson Mandela sent a special message to open the film. Mandela not only spoke about Gandhi, he spoke about me. What was heartwarming and humbling was that Mandela thanked me for making this film, whereas in truth I should thank Mandela and South Africa for letting me shoot Gandhi My Father in their country and allowing me to hold the world premiere there. Mandela identified deeply with the film.”

# “It’s gone beyond any of my expectations. Gandhi My Father has taken on its own life. I don’t know where this film is taking me.When President Mbeki said that he’ll show Gandhi My Father on the Ivory Coast I felt I had got the biggest award of my life. He feels the film might bring together the warring factions on the Ivory Coast. I feel the film is going beyond boundaries now.”

Anil Kapoor best movie list

Pallavi Anu Pallavi [ Anil Kapoor , Lakshmi ]
Meri Jung [ Anil Kapoor , Meenakshi Sheshadri , Nutan , Amrish Puri , Javed Jaffrey , A. K. Hangal , Iftekhar , Kushboo and Parikshat Sahni ]
Karma [ Dilip Kumar , Nutan , Naseeruddin Shah , Jackie Shroff , Anil Kapoor , Anupam Kher ]
Mr. India [ Anil Kapoor , Sridevi ]
Tezaab [ Anil Kapoor , Madhuri Dixit , Anupam Kher , Chunky Pandey ]
Ram Lakhan [ Anil Kapoor , Jackie Shroff , Madhuri Dixit , Dimple Kapadia and Raakhee Gulzar ]
Lamhe [ Anil Kapoor , Sridevi , Waheeda Rehman , Anupam Kher ]
1942: A Love Story [ Anil Kapoor , Manisha Koirala , Jackie Shroff , Anupam Kher , Danny Denzongpa and Pran ]
Judaai [ Anil Kapoor , Sridevi , Urmila Matondkar , Paresh Rawal ]
Virasat [ Anil Kapoor , Tabu , Pooja Batra ]
Deewana Mastana [ Anil Kapoor , Govinda , Juhi Chawla , Johnny Lever , Anupam Kher ]
Biwi No.1 [ Salman Khan , Karisma kapoor , Sushmita Sen , Anil Kapoor , Tabu , Saif Ali Khan ]
Hum Aapke Dil Mein Rehte Hain [ Anil Kapoor , Kajol , Anupam Kher , Shakti Kapoor , Parmeet Sethi ]
Taal [ Anil Kapoor , Akshay Khanna , Aishwarya Rai , Amrish Puri and Alok Nath ]
Pukar [ Anil Kapoor , Madhuri Dixit , Namrata Shirodkar , Danny Denzongpa and Om Puri ]
Nayak [ Anil Kapoor , Rani Mukherjee , Sushmita Sen , Pooja Batra , Amrish Puri ]
No Entry [ Salman Khan , Anil Kapoor , Fardeen Khan , Lara Dutta , Celina Jaitley , Esha Deol , Bipasha Basu , Sameera Reddy ]
Salaam-e-Ishq [ Salman Khan , Priyanka Chopra , Anil Kapoor , Juhi Chawla , Akshay Khanna , Ayesha Takia ,  John Abraham , Vidya Balan , Govinda , Shannon Esra , Sohail Khan and Isha Koppikar ]
Anil Kapoor, known for his trademark moustache, has been a part of Bollywood for thirty years now. His crest of success rose highest in the eighties. He’s also a producer and is the director of Asian Academy of Film and Television, Film City Noida.
A dream in his eyes
Kapoor was born on the 24th December 1959 in Chembur to Surinder and Nirmal. The former was actor Shammi Kapoor’s secretary who went on to produce films. His brother is well known producer Boney Kapoor married to actress Sridevi. His younger brother Sanjay Kapoor is also an actor. His sister’s husband is Sandeep Marwah of the Marwah Films and Video Studios. 
Kapoor as a child, a film buff that he was, got a chance to act in a Shammi Kapoor starrer Tu Payal Mein Geet, which never saw light.
He studied at the Our Lady Of Perpetual Succor School and later joined Xavier College which he left mid-way as he was not inclined to attend classes. Soon he enrolled in Roshan Taneja’s Acting School and has been going strong since.
He married Sunitha Bhambhani in 1984 and has three children – Sonam, Rhea and Harsh. His oldest daughter Sonam Kapoor made her debut with Saawariya in 2007. His wife Sunitha is a model turned jewelry designer.
Living his dream
1979 to 1985
Kapoor made his debut with Hamare Tumhaare as a supporting actor in 1979. He also made a brief appearance in Hum Paanch and Shakti. In 1983, he bagged a leading role in a Kannada film Pallavi Anu Pallavi which was the directorial debut of Mani Rathnam. He also played the lead actor in Woh Saat Din, a film produced by his father and which starred Padmini Kolhapuri and Naseeruddin Shah. Yash Chopra’s Maashal in 1984, which starred the likes of Dilip Kumar and Waheeda Rehman, won Kapoor the Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award. He received a nomination for the Filmfare Best Actor Award for his role Arun Verma in Subash Ghai’s Meri Jung released in 1985. 
1986 to 1991
He appeared in the comedy Chameli Ki Shaadi and Karma in 1986. In 1987 he played his most popular role as Mr.India alias Arun Verma in the hit Shekar Kapur’s Mr.India with Sridevi. The 1988 release Tezaab with Madhuri Dixit was yet another hit on his list. Ram Lakhan and Parinda were two of his biggest hits in 1989. The latter, a film about the underworld, won several awards and was also an entry to the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. In 1990, he saw a commercial success in Kishen Kanhaiya in which he played a double role. In 1991, it was Lamhe about a man in love with an older woman which received critical acclaim but didn’t fare well commercially.
1992 to 1997
His blockbuster in 1992 came in the form of Beta with Madhuri Dixit. The film won him a second Filmfare Best Actor Award. Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja in 1993 failed at the box office. The 1994 film, 1947 A Love Story, set during British rule, in which he played Naren Singh, won several awards. Virasat in 1997 with Tabu and Pooja Batra was a remake of the Tamil hit Thevar Magan. Kapoor won the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Performance.
Spouse
Sunita Bhambhani (19 May 1984 - present) 3 children

Trivia
Brother of Sanjay Kapoor

National Award 2001 for his performance in Pukar (2000).

Brother-in-law of actress Sridevi. Used to live in Chembur, Bombay.

Brother of Boney Kapoor, the Kapoor family used to live in Maitri Colony, Chembur, Bombay, Maharashtra, India.

Son of film producer Surinder Kapoor

He is the director of Asian Academy of film and television film city noida which conducts film degree programs and is rated as top 10 in the world

Daughter's name is Sonam Kapoor. She is made her debut in 'Sanjay Leela Bhansali''s Saawariya with Ranbir Kapoor as her co-star.

Anil Kapoor shaved-off his mustache, for the first time, while filming 'Lamhe' (1991). He has also done so for "Jooth Bole Kauwa Kaate" (1998) and "Salaam-e-Ishq" (2007).
1998 to 2003
In 1999, his fans saw him in a comic role as Lakhan in David Dhawan’s Biwi No.1. The same year he won the Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award for his role as the music director Vikrant Kapoor in Subash Ghai’s Taal. In 2000, a film about terrorists and betrayal, Rajkumar Santoshi’s Pukar, had Kapoor playing an army man Major Jaidev Rajvansh, resulting in a National Film Award for Best Actor. In 2001, he played the part of a thief in the hit Lajja. The films that followed were average performers like Badhai Ho Badhai (which he produced), Om Jai Jagdish and Armaan.
2004 to 2009
In No Entry in 2005, he played funny man Kishen reluctant to have an extra-marital affair. In 2007, Welcome had a good run. He produced Gandhi, My Father which was about the relationship between Mahatma Gandhi and his son. His role as the eccentric police investigator Robert D’Costa in the 2008 release Race was appreciated and the film was a big hit. Tashan, released the same year failed. In Yuvvraj, he plays Gyanesh Yuvvraj, a genius of sorts indifferent to wealth. The film opened to mixed reviews. He plays the game show host in Slumdog Millionaire, a rags to riches story, based on the book Q&A by Vikas Swarup. The response to the film was positive. 



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Filmography

[edit]Actor
Year Film Role Other notes
1979 Hamare Tumhare Vipin
1980 Ek Baar Kaho
Vamsa Vriksham Telugu film
1981 Hum Paanch
1982 Shakti Ravi Kumar
1983 Pallavi Anu Pallavi Vijay Kannada film
Woh Saat Din Prem Pratap Patailawale
1984 Mashaal Raja Winner, Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award
Andar Baahar Raja
Laila Kumar Deshraj Singh
Love Marriage
1985 Saaheb Suni Sharma
Yudh Double Role Public Prosecutor Avinash / Junior
Mohabbat Shekhar
Meri Jung Arun Verma Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
1986 Kahan Kahan Se Guzar
Pyaar Ka Sindoor
Chameli Ki Shaadi Charandas
Aap Ke Saath Vimal
Janbaaz Amar Singh
Pyar Kiya Hai Pyar Karenge Anand
Karma Johnny/Gyaneshwar
Insaaf Ki Awaaz
1987 Itihaas
Mr. India Arun Verma/Mr. India
Hifazat Ram Kumar/Raj Kumar
Thikana Ravi
1988 Kasam
Ram-Avtar Avtar
Vijay Arjun
Sone Pe Suhaaga Ravi Kumar/Joginder
Tezaab Mahesh Deshmukh (Munna) Winner, Filmfare Best Actor Award
Inteqam
1989 Ram Lakhan Inspector Lakhan Pratap Singh
Joshilaay Karan
Eeshwar Ishwarchand Vishnunath Brahmanand Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
Rakhwala
Abhimanyu Mannu/Abhimanyu America Puri
/Abdul Jabbar
Aag Se Khelenge Inspector Ravi Saxena/Raja Saxena
Kala Bazaar Vijay
Parinda Karan India's official entry to the Oscars
1990 Awaargi Azad
Kishen Kanhaiya Double role Kishen/Kanhaiya
Ghar Ho To Aisa
Jeevan Ek Sangharsh Karan
Amba
Jamai Raja Raja
1991 Jigarwala Amar Singh
Benaam Badsha Deepak
Pratikar Krishna Srivastav
Lamhe Virendra Pratap Singh Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
1992 Beta Raju Winner, Filmfare Best Actor Award
Zindagi Ek Jua Harikishan alias Harry
Humlaa Shiva
Khel Devdas/Arun Kumar
Heer Ranjha Deedho/Ranjha
Apradhi Shiva
1993 Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja Ramesh Verma/Romeo
Guru Dev Guru (Gaurav)
1994 Laadla Raju
Andaz Ajay
1942: A Love Story Naren Singh Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
Mr. Azaad Azaad
1995 Trimurti Anand Singh/Sikander Nominated, Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award
1996 Rajkumar Rajkumar
Loafer Ravi Kumar
Mr. Bechara Anand Verma
1997 Judaai Raj
Virasat Shakti Thakur Winner, Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor
Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
Deewana Mastana Raj Kumar (Raja)/Inspector. Bansi Rao
Chandralekha Malayalam film, Cameo
1998 Kabhi Na Kabhi Rajeshwar (alias Raja)
Gharwali Baharwali Arun
Jhooth Bole Kauwa Kaate Shanker Sharma/Ramanuj
1999 Hum Aapke Dil Mein Rehte Hain Vijay
Biwi No.1 Lakhan Nominated, Filmfare Best Comedian Award
Mann Raj
Taal Vikrant Kapoor Winner, Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award
2000 Bulandi Dharamraj "Dada" Thakur/Arjun Thakur
Pukar Major Jaidev Rajvansh Winner, National Film Award for Best Actor
Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
Hamara Dil Aapke Paas Hai Avinash
Karobar Rajiv
2001 Lajja Raju
Nayak Shivaji Rao Gaekwad
2002 Badhaai Ho Badhaai Raja
Om Jai Jagadish Om Batra
Rishtey Suraj Singh
2003 Armaan Dr. Akash Sinha
Calcutta Mail Avinash
2004 Musafir Lucky
2005 Bewafaa Aditya Sahai
My Wife's Murder Ravi Patwardhan
No Entry Kishen Nominated, Filmfare Best Comedian Award
Chocolate Advocate Krishan Pundit
2006 Humko Deewana Kar Gaye Karan Oberoi
Darna Zaroori Hai Karan Chopra
2007 Salaam-e-Ishq: A Tribute To Love Vinay
Welcome Sagar Pandey aka Majnu Bhai Nominated, Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award
2008 My Name is Anthony Gonsalves Himself
Black & White Special appearance as Rajan Mathur
Race Inspector Robert D'Costa (R.D.)
Tashan Lakhan Singh Ballebaaz (Bhaiyyaji)
Slumdog Millionaire Prem Kumar Winner, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Yuvvraaj Gyanesh Yuvvraaj
2009 Shortcut: The Con is on Special appearance as himself
Wanted Special appearance in song Jalwa
2010 24 Kamistan President Omar Hassan Series Regular (Season 8)
No Problem Inspector Arjun Singh
2011 Power Balraj Filming, set to release on August 12, 2011[64]
Double Dhamaal Himself Special appearance
Tezz Filming
Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol Brij Nath Filming, set to release on December 16, 2011
Race 2 Inspector Robert D'Costa (R.D.) Pre-production
[edit]Producer
2002: Badhaai Ho Badhaai
2005: My Wife's Murder
2007: Gandhi, My Father
2009: Short Kut: The Con is On
2010: Aisha
2010: No Problem
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