
Tinnu Anand
Acting
Biography
Tinnu Anand is an Indian actor and director belonging to the Bollywood industry. His most famous directorial outings were Kaalia (1981), Shahenshah (1988), Main Azaad Hoon (1989) and Major Saab (1998). He then went on to perform roles in several movies such as Chhupa Rustam (2001), Paisa Vasool (2004), Bluffmaster! (2005), Laaga Chunari Mein Daag (2007), Ghajini (2008), Dabangg (2010), Rabba Main Kya Karoon (2013) Phata Poster Nikhla Hero (2013), Aisa Yeh Jahaan (2015) and Santa Banta Pvt Ltd (2016). His 2022 release includes Janhit Mein Jaari.
Known For

Kaun Sachcha Kaun Jhootha
In the darkness of night a dangerous, mentally disturbed man called Karan (Rishi Kapoor) escapes from the mental asylum and this news spreads in the city.

Heer Ranjha
A newer version of the popular love story of Heer (Sridevi) and Deedho (Anil Kapoor), who calls himself Ranjha after leaving his house and living incognito in Heer's village as a labourer in her father's (Shammi Kapoor) house. Heer and Deedho were childhood sweethearts, separated because of family animosities, which have grown over the years and kept on the boil by Kaheda (Anupam Kher), whose leg was irreparably fractured by Deedho's family and friends.

Kaun Jeeta Kaun Haara
When his car breaks down, Amitabh Bachchan finds himself in a busload of students. Shortly, the students, debating heatedly whether man is greater or a woman, put the question to their esteemed guest.

Kachchi Sadak
When Randhir's widow mother's remarriage belies the reform it stands for, he takes to the streets, getting involved in the liquor trade as a strong arm, making money and enemies with equal rapidity, yet hoping to give his mother a happy life someday. Guided by his close confidantes and his girlfriend, he finally achieves his goal and denounces violence. Just then, he is emotionally led into using his fists for the last time for a good cause. Life takes a tragic turn and he lands behind bars to face all his foes. Yet, the dawn of a new life is only a step away. Will he make it?

Udhaar Ki Zindagi
The film is a remake of the Telugu movie Seetharamaiah Gari Manavaralu (1991). This was Kajol's first author-backed role, which was critically acclaimed

Krantiveer
Lack-lustred and alcoholic Pratap Narayan Tilak is given a rude awakening when he meets with journalist Megha Dixit, and decides to instill some sense of justice and fair play within his community, and get them to assertively defend their rights and freedom. He is met with strong resistance, both from within his very own community, the police, and some very powerful and influential politicians. Unable to bear the injustice, and frustrated at his community to act proactively, Pratap decides to take the law into his own hands, resulting in chaos, violence, and uncertainty for everyone, and a path to his own grave.

Kaalapani
Govardhan, a doctor by profession, is wrongly accused of bombing a train and is jailed by the British in Cellular Jail, also known as Kala Pani in Andaman and Nicobar Islands. He witnesses sufferings of hundreds of Indian prisoners there.

Nayakan
Velu Naicker, who witnesses the brutal murder of his father, kills a corrupt policeman and escapes to Mumbai, only to become a gangster.

Sita Ramam
Afreen, a rebellious Pakistani student sets ablaze the car of an Indian in London. Angered Afreen returns to Pakistan to ask for money from her grandfather that she has to pay in a month's time as damages. However, she gets to know that he is no more and the only thing he has left for her is a letter-delivering task, written by Ram to Sita. As Afreen sets out to find Ram, there begins her journey of discovering the secret behind the 20-year-old letter.

Shararat
A miscreant who commits a misdemeanor is sentenced to do community service in an old-folks home.
Filmography
as Mastaan
as Counsellor
as Gurudutt Prasad
as Rajveer Lokhande
as Yadhoom Uncle
as Gaikwad "Baba"
as Anand Mehta
as Dadaji
as Special Appearance
as (self)
as Prithvi Raj
as Hanumanth
as Mr. Majid Khan
as Mukesh Adnani
as Jaffar Bhai
as Salim Bhai
as Master
as Master (Special Appearance)
as Maya Singh
as Justice Dhiren Chatterjee
as Mr. Bedi
as Marcus Godwin
as Masterji
as Banker
as Billu
as Bhismaki
as Himanshu Kakkar
as Satveer Kohl
as Headmaster
as Kuhu's Father
as Birju's Father
as Kuku Tolani
as Foster Father with Crooked Teeth
as Rajshankar 'Rajjo' Sahay
as Bibhuti Bhushan Banopadhya
as Babu
as Anurag Khanna
as Mr. Chopra
as Dhiroobhai
as Parimal Bajaj
as Aditya Sanganeria
as Devdutt
as Malhotra
as Veerendra Bhatia
as Aarti's uncle
as Mr. Karan Sharma
as Jewellery Shop Owner (Special Appearance)
as Dayaal
as Purshotam
as Vilas Rao
as Ramlal
as Nagoba
as Capt. Bijon Dasgupta
as Chabiley
as Khan
as Madan Chamunda
as Ramu Kaka
as Police Officer
as Balakram
as Hawaldar Bhim Singh
as Pancham
as Himmat Singh
as Sameer Sanwla
as Tinu
as Sundar
as Sakthi Samaj Head
as P.K. Rasiya
as Lawyer
as Yograj
as Mohanlal
as Dhalal
as Panditji
as Ajit's maternal uncle
as Santala
as Shekhar's Uncle
as Commissioner Sahney
as Baba
as Home Minister
as Kunta
as Professor P.K. More
as Shikari
as Dayal
as Ramdas
as D'Souza
as Nathu (Kaka)
as Killer
as Ajit Kelkar
as Himself
as Gaikwad "Baba"