
Sanjay Dutt
Acting
Biography
Sanjay Dutt (born 29 July 1959) is an Indian film actor and producer who works in Hindi cinema in addition to a few Telugu, Kannada, Tamil, and Punjabi films. Dutt is the son of Hindi film stars Sunil and Nargis Dutt. He made his debut in 1981. Known for his versatile roles, style and intensity, he has often portrayed flawed heroes on screen.
Born: July 29, 1959
Place of Birth: Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Known For

KD – The Devil
In the early 1970s, a petty criminal Kaali unwittingly involves himself with underworld thugs, catalyzing events beyond his control.

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

Sahibaan
Sahibaan, a village girl, is in love with Gopi, a labourer. She rejects a marriage proposal from Vijay, who is a womaniser. Now Vijay tries to get rid of Gopi in order to marry Sahibaan.

Jeene Do
A powerful landlord gives a poor man a loan to pursue his studies in Mumbai. However, when the man leaves the village, the thakur exploits his father and his brother.

Tejaa
Tejaa watch helplessly as his parents gets assassinated by 3 absconding outlaws, Lal Singh, Heeralal and Zoravar, he then swears to avenge this carnage and this become the motive of his life. 20 years later he does manage to locate them and thus this begins his vendetta by mercilessly killing them separately.

Mohabbat Ke Dushman
Rehmat Khan (Raaj Kumar) is the wise leader of a tribe of frontiersmen. After the malevolent leader of a neighboring tribe (Amrish Puri) kidnaps the beautiful Shama (Hema Malini), the woman escapes and seeks refuge in Khan's camp. When Khan falls for her, their love threatens to spark a bloody tribal war in this drama from Prakash Mehra. The Kalyanji-Anandji soundtrack features "Allah Kare Maula Kare" and "Bahut Kat Chuka Hai."

PK
A stranger in the city asks questions no one has asked before. Known only by his initials, the man's innocent questions and childlike curiosity take him on a journey of love, laughter and letting go.

The Great Indian Kapil Show
Comedian Kapil Sharma hosts this laugh-out-loud variety talk show with celebrity guests, hilarious antics and his signature supporting cast.

The Bhootnii
The Virgin Tree, based in the heart of St. Vincent's College, is home to a spirit who awakens every Valentine's Day in response to the longing for true love. As strange incidents multiply, the Virgin Tree becomes a place of dread, the authorities call in a veteran para-physicist to confront the entity.

Taaqatwar
Amar Sharma, an honest police officer, seeks help from John, a criminal, in a bid to nab the gangster who is responsible for his father's death.
Filmography
as SP Chaudhary Aslam
as Pekamedala Kanakaraju
as SP Chaudhary Aslam
as Chacko
as Bhidu
as Baba
as Big Bull
as Veer Sharma
as Self
as Antony Das
as Madhavan Naik
as Daroga Shuddh Singh
as Kaka Kanha
as Adheera
as Mohammad Salam
as Ranchordas Pagi
as Nasser Khan
as Ravi Kishore Verma
as Ahmad Shah Abdali
as Baldev Pratap Singh
as Balraj Chaudhry
as Uday Pratap Singh
as Himself (Cameo) (uncredited)
as Arun/ Baba
as Self
as Self
as Himself
as Bhairao Singh
as Ashok Kale
as Sher Khan (Hindi version)
as Rudra
as Police Inspector Karate
as Thakur Pritam Singh
as Balwinder Singh Sandhu (Billu)
as Inspector Mahadev Bhosle
as Kancha Cheena
as Mr. Khalnayak
as Khalnayak
as Chetan Chauhan (Chetu)
as Chatur Singh
as Kabir Nayak
as Marriage Registrar / Divorce Lawyer
as Narrator
as Yash Ambani
as Veer Vijay Singh
as Vikram
as Ring Master
as Dharam Kapoor
as Sagar Singh
as Karim Moussa
as Guest Appearance (uncredited)
as Special Appearance
as Sattarbhai
as Vikrant Raina
as Title Song
as Shravan Dhariwal
as Himself
as Gaurav
as Self, special appearance in "Deewangi Deewangi" (uncredited)
as Kabir Nayak
as Shamsher Khan
as Johnny
as DSP Pannalal Chohaar
as Major Ranjeet Singh
as Self - Presenter
as Murli Prasad Sharma "Munna Bhai"
as Master Madan
as Ravi Rajput
as Narrator
as Balajeet Roy
as Yamraj
as Ali Asgar
as Siddanth Dheer
as Girish Sharma
as Shaukat Vashisth
as Billa
as Self
as Self
as Rahul
as Varun
as Mussabhai
as Murli Prasad Sharma "Munna Bhai"
as Lt. Col. Yogesh Kumar Joshi
as Jay 'Ajju' Rehan
as Iqbaal Danger
as Rohit Raghunath Namdev Shivalkar
as Bhaijaan
as Shera (Special Appearance)
as Munna Bhai
as Rudra
as Jai
as Inayat Khan
as Self
as Bali
as Vicky Oberoi
as Raja
as Babu
as Sanju
as Raghunath Shivalkar
as Sonu
as Kishan "Captain" Jatin Khanna
as Raja / Jeet Balraj
as Captain Karan Singh
as Major Suraj Singh Rathod
as Sanjay Dutt (uncredited)
as Nandu
as Sanjay Malhotra
as Narendra Anand (Hero)
as Himself
as Vikraanta A. Singh
as Adarsh Pradhan
as Vijay
as Baba
as Vikram 'Vicky' V. Singh
as Balaram "Ballu" Prasad
as Jagan "Jaggu" Nath
as Kunwar Vijay Pal Singh
as Vikram Singh (Mirtagarh)
as Vishal Singhal
as Suresh Sinha
as Himself
as Ravi
as Aman Verma/Sagar
as Ajay
as Arjun
as Brijesh Chandar (Birju)
as Vijay 'Munna' 'Vijju' V. Shukla
as Karamveer
as Inspector Ravi Kumar Singh
as Police Inspector Amar Sharma
as Inspector Suraj Verma
as Bhola
as Manu
as Avinash
as Hashim
as Ravi Varma
as Govinda
as Rajesh 'Raju'
as Jeeva / Jeevan Thakur
as Vicky
as Vijay Kumar Saxena
as Sanjay
as Kunal Singh
as Rakesh / Rocky D'Souza
as Qawalli Singer
as Dhak Deva