
Asrani
Acting
Biography
Govardhan Asrani (1 January 1941–20 October 2025), popularly known simply as Asrani, was an actor in Indian films whose Bollywood career has spanned over 35 years. Description above from the Wikipedia article Govardhan Asrani, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: January 1, 1941
Place of Birth: Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
Known For

Bhanwar
Anoop loves Roopa D'Souza, and will do anything to marry her. But Roopa has some doubts about him. Eventually, he does manage to convince her that he is worthy of her love, and she consents. Shortly after that Roopa's mom, Rosy, passes away; Roopa is involved in an accident, and hospitalized. When Roopa returns home, Anoop comes to visit her, and is shocked to find her in bed with Ravi. Roopa refuses to clarify, and it is up to Anoop to wait for Roopa to change her mind, or to marry someone else.

Agniputra
Arjun, a devoted son and brother, loves his mother and three sisters dearly. He sacrifices his love and happiness to safeguard his family against all odds.

Chor Sipahee
A police officer doesn't believe in strict punishment and attempts a new way to deal with crime

Muddat
When she discovers that her favorite singer, Ravi, has been accused of murder, Bharti (Jaya Pradha), a loyal fan, is determined to uncover the conspiracy against the great performer. As she searches for clues that might lead her to the real culprit of the crime, Bharti consults close friends and relatives of Ravi, but quickly realizes the plot against him is much deeper than she suspected -- and only she can clear his name.

Khullam Khulla Pyaar Karen
Two enemy underworld Dons put their differences aside and marry their children, but a case of mistaken identity foils the plan.

Charanon Ki Saugandh
Charanon Ki Saugandh is a 1988 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by K. Bapaiah, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Amrita Singh, Nirupa Roy, Prem Chopra, Kader Khan, Shakti Kapoor, Raj Kiran and Kader Khan.

Hum Bhi Insaan Hain
A wealthy and ruthless man ruins the lives of his family and everyone around them.

Mar Mitenge
Akbar lives with his widowed mother in a small shanty hut. One day, his mother finds two young orphans, Ram and Laxman, and brings them home. Years later, Akbar, Ram and Laxman have grown up. While Ram has fallen in love with Radha, Laxman's sweetheart is Jenny, a pickpocket and petty thief. One day they come across a blind woman, and come to her assistance. They find out that she is their long-lost mother, who was blinded by a man named Ajit Singh, who also killed their father. Ram and Laxman decide to seek vengeance against Ajit Singh, but before they could do so, Akbar's mother and their mother are abducted, and it looks like Ajit is all set to send the rest of the family to their deaths.

Jawab Hum Denge
Union Leader Vijay wants his employer Dhanraj to treat his employees as shareholders. Then the company faces huge losses, as a result the employees are angry and convinced that Dhanraj is to blame.

Dilwaala
Ravi Kumar is the younger brother of Judge Soumitra Devi and Mohan Kumar. He and his sister have different views and ideas. They lack understanding and that is why he decides to be apart from his sister. Raghu is the son of MLA Raj Shekhar. He marries Kamla, daughter of a poor man Ganesh on the wish of his father who wants to take political advantage of the marriage. But things go wrong and Kamla is killed by Raghu. Now, he makes different attempts to save his son from law. Now all the movie tells his attempts to save his son and Ravi's attempts to give his son the punishment. There are also other small things happening in life of other characters.
Filmography
as Asghar
as The Jailor
as Father Anthony
as Yusuf Ali Salim Khan
as Samuel Alvarez
as Thehrey Singh
as Marriage Agent
as Shyam’s Father
as Bashir
as Nanu
as Director General Of Police Jagmohan Chabbria
as Gafoor Chacha
as Self
as U. R. Ashit
as Self
as Khadi Commission Boss
as Subhash Chaudhary
as Atmaram
as Pandit
as Anand Motwani
as Father
as Shastri
as Mr. Malhotra
as Shekhar
as Actor
as Karodimal
as Mamu
as Vidya's father
as Actor
as Ratan - Aryan's Secretary
as Naubat Chacha
as Advocate Vinayak Agrawal
as Senapati (as Asrani)
as College Principal
as Karan's Uncle
as Film Producer (uncredited)
as Murari
as Sunil Nahata
as Nari Contractor
as Post Master
as Yogra
as Leo
as Ravinder Taneja
as Sharma ji
as Chokheylal
as Mamu
as Dadu
as Kishorilal
as Film Director
as Sharma
as Murli
as Saima's Dad
as Bedi
as Principal
as Chandru
as Topichand's brother-in-law
as Chandiramani
as Champak
as Bank Manager
as Banwari Baniya
as Mumbai Police Inspector
as Jamnadas
as Payal's boss
as Johnny
as Tolanii
as Museum Security Officer
as Dr. Ved
as Baba Shree Shree 108
as Jagjivan Ram Barjatya
as Das - Bheema's servant
as Solanki
as Gopal
as Banhke
as Chitragupt
as Hirandani
as Bantu
as Police Constable
as distant relative of the wife number 2
as Nandu
as Namah
as Champak
as Natwar Lal
as Phoolwa's Husband
as Ramprasad Durgaprasad Tiwari
as Mudkatte
as Pyarelal Pappu
as Teacher
as Munim
as Havaldar Wafadaar
as Mr. Diwani
as Chikoo
as Constable
as Dhakare
as Sukha
as Datturam
as Constable Naamdar
as Natwar
as Driver
as Bhimsen
as Mewaram
as Conman
as P.K. Patialewala
as Chirag
as Loban
as Patient
as Asmukh
as Paplu
as Chunilal
as Mewaram
as Doodh Nath
as Sukhilal
as Raja
as Lawyer
as Heera
as Kallu
as Hanuman
as Sub Inspector Sohan
as Meowalal Kannu Saraswat
as Radha Raman Goswami
as Lallan
as Munim Banwarilal
as Pandit
as Havaldar Mahipal Singh
as Raghu
as Constable Pandya
as Jamal
as Bhajanlal
as Mauji Laal
as Bhim Singh
as Albert
as Chandu
as Abdul Lateef
as Alexander Onassis Anthony
as Constable Asrani
as Astrologer
as Saif
as Sitapati
as Drunkard (Guest Appearance)
as Bhola
as Manohar Prasad 'M. P.'
as G. Haribabu
as Self
as Jaikishen
as Murli
as Jumerati
as Velaytiram 'Vicky'
as Jagdish
as Col. P.K. Bhandari
as Pyarelal
as Lallu Kumar Lalla
as Nandlal Chaturvedi
as Francis Fernandes
as Ramu
as Vishal's friend
as Abdul Karim Durrani
as Anup Chandra Thakur
as Abdul
as Police Inspector
as Ramesh
as Murlidhar Mudaliar Rao
as Changu
as Tota
as Dafaa so & so / Kammo's husband
as Doctor
as Abdullah
as Ganesh
as Mohan Sharma
as Chitku
as Chanda Mama
as Rajesh
as Aainu
as Kamraj
as Jumani
as Buta Singh - Autorickshaw driver
as Asrani (uncredited)
as Popat
as Sharat
as Police Inspector Rustom
as Prabhu Singh
as Hari Ramchandani
as Nagesh Shastri
as Vinod Sinha
as Jailor
as Drunk at the party
as Kunj Bihari
as Prashant Kumar Shrivastav
as Kanhaiyalal Chaturvedi
as Murli…
as Chetan Kumar
as Bhola
as Palace Official
as Takatram
as Chakram
as Dr. Ghad-Ghad Singhwala
as Bhalua
as Devjeet "Debu" Mukharjee
as Dhondu
as Chandru Kriplani
as Hanuman Singh
as Amit Desai/Champak Bhumia
as Shantilal
as Asrani, Movie Director
as Laughing doctor
as Narayan
as Babbu
as Kanu
as Vaidyaraj Tej Bahadur
as Kundan
as Raghunath
as Peter
as Astt. Surgeon