Sanjay Dutt
Sanjay Dutt
(Age 64 Yr. )
Personal Life
Caste | Punjabi |
Religion | Hinduism |
Nationality | Indian |
Profession | Actor, Film Producer |
Place | Bombay, Bombay State, India (now Mumbai, Maharashtra), |
Physical Appearance
Height | 6 feet |
Weight | 85 kg (approx.) |
Body Measurements | Chest 44 inches, Waist 36 inches, Biceps 16 inches |
Eye Color | Dark Brown |
Hair Color | Salt & Pepper |
Family
Parents | Father- Late Sunil Dutt |
Marital Status | Married |
Spouse | First Wife: Richa Sharma, Actress (m. 1987-till her death in 1996) Second Wife: Rhea Pillai, Model (m. 1998; div. 2005) Third Wife: Manyata Dutt, Actress (2008-Present) |
Childern/Kids | Son- Shahraan |
Siblings | Sisters- Priya Dutt, Namrata Dutt |
Favourite
Food | Tandoori Chicken |
Singer | Lata Mangeshkar, Kishore Kumar |
Actress | Sharmila Tagore, Nargis |
Actor | Sylvester Stallone, Amitabh Bachchan, Rajesh Khanna |
Index
1. Early life |
2. Career |
3. Off-screen work |
4. Personal life |
5. In popular culture |
6. Bibliography |
7. Filmography |
8. Awards and nominations |
Sanjay Balraj Dutt is an Indian actor who primarily works in Hindi cinema. In a career spanning over four decades, Dutt has won several accolades and acted in over 100 films, ranging from romance to comedy genres, though usually in action genres, thus proving himself one of the most popular Hindi film actors since the 1980s.
Part of the Dutt family, he is the son of actors Sunil Dutt and Nargis. Dutt made his acting debut with Rocky (1981). A career downturn followed, with the exception of the crime thriller Naam (1986), a milestone in his career. He later established himself as a prolific star with films like Saajan (1991), Sadak (1991), Khalnayak (1993), Aatish (1994), Andolan (1995), Daag (1999), Haseena Maan Jaayegi (1999), Vaastav: The Reality (1999) and Mission Kashmir (2000). His critically acclaimed performance in Vaastav (1999) won him the Filmfare Award for Best Actor.
Dutt gained widespread acclaim for playing Munna Bhai in the Munna Bhai series (2003–2006), his most iconic role, and his biggest sole commercial success ever. Since 2000, he was cast in notable films like Jodi No.1 (2001), Munna Bhai MBBS (2003), Parineeta (2005), Dus (2005), Lage Raho Munna Bhai (2006), Shootout at Lokhandwala (2007), Dhamaal (2007), All the Best (2009), Double Dhamaal (2011), Agneepath (2012), Son of Sardaar (2012), and PK (2014). This was followed by another major career downturn with the exception of Kannada film K.G.F: Chapter 2 (2022), the third highest-grossing Indian film, in which he played the main antagonist.
Dutt was arrested under the TADA and the Arms Act in April 1993 and was convicted later for violation of Arms Act for possession of illegal weapons procured from other accused in the 1993 Bombay bombings. After serving his sentence, he was released in 2016. Dutt's life receives considerable media coverage in India, and in 2018, Sanju, a biopic based on his life (which also saw a special appearance by him), starring Ranbir Kapoor as Dutt, was released to positive reviews and emerged as one of the highest-grossers of Indian cinema.
Early life
Dutt was born in Bombay City, Bombay State, Republic of India to parents who were noted Hindi cinema actors Sunil Dutt and Nargis Dutt. Born to a Punjabi Hindu Mohyal Brahmin father and Muslim mother of Punjabi descent who converted to Hinduism upon marriage, Dutt's ancestry can be traced back to the Rawalpindi Division of West Punjab. Sanjay has two sisters, Priya Dutt and Namrata Dutt. Sanjay's name was chosen by crowdsourcing via the Urdu language film magazine Shama. His mother died in 1981, shortly before his debut film's premiere; her death is cited as the instigator of his drug abuse.
Dutt made his acting debut at an early age, playing a Qawali singer in his father's film Reshma Aur Shera (1971).
Career
Early career and breakthrough (1981–1988)
Dutt made his Bollywood film debut with the box-office super hit Rocky in 1981. Dutt then went on to star in Vidhaata, the highest-grossing Hindi film of 1982, along with film veterans Dilip Kumar, Shammi Kapoor and Sanjeev Kumar. He also starred in movies like Main Awara Hoon (1983). In 1985, he shot Jaan Ki Baazi, his first film in two years.
The 1986 film Naam was a turning point in Dutt's career, it was a major critical and commercial success. Dutt appeared in successful films throughout the '80s such as Imaandaar, Inaam Dus Hazaar, Jeete Hain Shaan Se (1988), Mardon Wali Baat (1988), Ilaaka (1989), Hum Bhi Insaan Hain (1989), Kanoon Apna Apna (1989) and Taaqatwar.
Rise to stardom (1989–1993)
His performances in both Kabzaa (1988) and J. P. Dutta's Hathyar (1989) were both well received by critics, although both films only managed average collections at the box office. In the late 1980s, he was seen in a number of multi-starrers alongside leading actors like Govinda, Mithun, Dharmendra, Jackie Shroff and Sunny Deol.
His successes continued in the 1990s, with films that include Tejaa, Khatarnaak, Zahreelay, Thanedaar, Khoon Ka Karz, Yalgaar, Gumrah, Sahibaan and Aatish: Feel the Fire. He went on to star in some of the most era-defining Indian films of the early 1990s such as Sadak, Saajan (for which he was nominated for the Filmfare Award for Best Actor) and Khalnayak, for which he earned his second Filmfare Award for Best Actor nomination.
The Hindu wrote that "Dutt's earlier films (like Naam and Sadak) got him a lot of favourable attention", and “Saajan established Dutt as the conventional soft hero.” Saajan was the highest-grossing Bollywood film of 1991, and Sadak was the fifth highest grosser of 1991. Khalnayak became a blockbuster and was the second-highest grosser of 1993. This was followed by another box office success Gumrah, this was Dutt's second consecutive hit of the year.
Arrest due to involvement in 1993 serial bombings, films after arrest (1993–1999)
Bombay (now Mumbai) suffered a series of serial bombings in 1993. Dutt was among several people associated with Bollywood who were accused of involvement. It was alleged that Dutt accepted delivery of weapons at his house from Abu Salem and co-accused Riyaz Siddiqui, who had also been implicated in relation to the Mumbai blasts. It was claimed that the weapons formed a part of a large consignment of arms connected to the terrorists. Dutt, however, in his confession stated that he took only one Type-56 from the producers of his movie Sanam, for his own family protection. It has also been reported that Sanjay Dutt's father Sunil Dutt's political rivalry caused Sanjay Dutt's conviction. Dutt's first film after his 1993 arrest was Daud (1997). It did average business at the box office despite getting a lot of publicity. This was followed by Dushman which did well financially.
Comeback (1999–2003)
1999 was an excellent year for Dutt and one that is regarded as his comeback, with all of his five releases being amongst the highest-grossing films of that year. He began it by starring in the Mahesh Bhatt-directed film Kartoos, followed by Khoobsurat, Haseena Maan Jaayegi, Daag: The Fire and Vaastav: The Reality, for which he won many awards, including his first Filmfare Award for Best Actor. His role in 2000's Mission Kashmir won him critical acclaim and a number of awards and nominations. Dutt was also invited by the President of India to Rashtrapati Bhavan for his performance in the film.
Breakthrough with Munna Bhai M.B.B.S., prolonged success (2003–present)
As the decade went on, he continued to play lead roles in critical and commercial successes such as Jodi No.1 (2001), Pitaah (2002), Kaante (2002) and the National Award-winning film Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. (2003), which garnered him several awards. At the box office, Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. achieved a silver jubilee status (25-week run) being one of only eight films to have achieved this status since the year 2000. In its 26th week of release, the film could still be found playing on 257 screens throughout India. Later successes came with Musafir (2004), Plan (2004), Parineeta (2005) and Dus (2005). He also won critical acclaim for his performances in Shabd (2005) and Zinda.
The sequel of Munna Bhai M.B.B.S., Lage Raho Munna Bhai was released on 1 September 2006, for which Dutt received a number of awards, along with an award from the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for his work in the Munna Bhai series.[36] NDTV India counted the character Munna Bhai as one of top 20 fictional characters in Bollywood.[37] Later Dutt starred in movies like Dhamaal (2007), Shootout at Lokhandwala (2007), All the Best (2009), Double Dhamaal (2011), Son of Sardaar (2012) Agneepath (2012) and PK.
In January 2008, the Indian film Institute Filmfare listed 12 films featuring Dutt in its list of the top 100 highest-grossing movies of all time. In its May 2013 edition "100 years of Indian cinema", Filmfare listed three films featuring Dutt in its top 20 list of highest-grossing Hindi films of all time, adjusted for inflation these films were Lage Raho Munna Bhai, Khalnayak and Saajan.
Vidhu Vinod Chopra on 29 September 2016 announced that the third part of Munna Bhai series, starring Dutt in the title role, would begin soon. In 2017, Dutt appeared as the lead in Bhoomi, directed by Omung Kumar. In 2018, he starred in Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster 3. In 2018, it was also announced that Dutt would feature alongside Ranbir Kapoor and Vaani Kapoor in Shamshera, which will release on 22 July 2022. On 29 June 2018, his biopic Sanju released in which he made a special appearance. Dutt appeared alongside Alia Bhatt and Aditya Roy Kapur in Sadak 2 in 2019. The film was universally panned and some claimed it to be one of the worst films in Dutt's career. In 2019, he joined the cast of historical film Bhuj: The Pride of India, which featured an ensemble cast consisting of Ajay Devgn, Sonakshi Sinha and Nora Fatehi. He was seen in the film Prassthanam on 20 September 2019. Dutt played Adheera, the main antagonist in K.G.F: Chapter 2, the sequel to the blockbuster Kannada film, K.G.F: Chapter 1, marking his debut in Kannada cinema. The movie, as of June 2022, is the third highest grossing Indian film. Dutt also appeared in Toolsidas Junior, a sports drama and Samrat Prithviraj, alongside Akshay Kumar in the latter. His upcoming films include The Good Maharaja and Ghudchadi, where he will reunite with Raveena Tandon in the latter. Dutt will also be playing a key role in Lokesh Kanagaraj's Leo, alongside Vijay, which will mark his debut in Tamil cinema.
Off-screen work
Dutt co-hosted the fifth season of the Indian reality show Bigg Boss along with Salman Khan. The show aired on Colors television from 2 October 2011 to 7 January 2012. Dutt later said it was Khan who persuaded him to co-host the show. Dutt and entrepreneur Indian Premier League cricket team owner Raj Kundra together launched India's first professionally organised mixed martial arts league—the Super Fight League—on 16 January 2012.
Personal life
In the early 1980s, Dutt had a relationship with his co-star from his first film, Tina Munim. After this relationship ended, Dutt married actress Richa Sharma in 1987. She died of a brain tumour in 1996. The couple have a daughter, Trishala Dutt, born in 1988, who lives in the United States with her maternal grandparents.
Dutt's second marriage was to air-hostess-turned-model Rhea Pillai on 14 February 1998. The divorce finalised in 2008. Dutt married Manyata (born Dilnawaz Sheikh) first registered in Goa in 2008 and then, in a Hindu ceremony in Mumbai, after two years of dating. On 21 October 2010, he became a father to twins, a boy and a girl.
Health issues
Dutt was diagnosed with stage 3 lung cancer in August 2020. He took treatment in Mumbai and now recovered from lung cancer.
In popular culture
The author Yasser Usman published a biographical book on Dutt, titled Sanjay Dutt: The Crazy Untold Story of Bollywood's Bad Boy, in 2018.
Sanju is a 2018 Hindi film, based on Dutt's life. Dutt's role was essayed by actor Ranbir Kapoor.
In 2021, Punjabi Singer from Brampton, Sidhu Moose Wala had also made a song Sanju, comparing his AK-47 possession and firing case with Sanjay Dutt.
Bibliography
Yasser, Usman (2018). Sanjay Dutt: The Crazy Untold Story of Bollywood's Bad Boy. Juggernaut Books. ISBN 978-81-93284-18-6.
Mukherjee, Ram Kamal (2019). Sanjay Dutt, One Man, Many Lives. Rupa & Co. ISBN 978-93-5333-452-9.
Filmography
Films
Year | Title | Role(s) | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|
1971 | Reshma Aur Shera | Qawwali Singer | Child actor | [26] |
1981 | Rocky | Rakesh / Rocky D'Souza "Rocky" | Debut As Lead | [27] |
1982 | Johny I Love You | Raju Singh / Johny | [28] | |
Vidhaata | Kunal Singh | [29] | ||
1983 | Main Awara Hoon | Sanjeev "Sanju" Kumar | [30] | |
Bekaraar | Shyam | [31] | ||
1984 | Zameen Aasmaan | Sanjay | [32] | |
Mera Faisla | Raj Saxena | [33] | ||
1985 | Do Dilon Ki Dastaan | Vijay Kumar Saxena | [34] | |
Jaan Ki Baazi | Insepctor Amar / Laxman (Dual Role) | [35] | ||
1986 | Naam | Vicky Kapoor | [36] | |
Mera Haque | Amar Singh / Amru Dada (Dual Role) | [37] | ||
Jeeva | Jeevan Thakur / Daku Jeeva | [38] | ||
1987 | Imaandaar | Rajesh "Raju" | [39] | |
Naam O Nishan | Inspector Suraj Singh | [40] | ||
Inaam Dus Hazaar | Kamal Malhotra / Ashok Saxena | [41] | ||
Jeete Hain Shaan Se | Govinda | [42] | ||
1988 | Mardon Wali Baat | Tinku | [43] | |
Mohabbat Ke Dushman | Hashim | [44] | ||
Khatron Ke Khiladi | Rajesh | [45] | ||
Kabzaa | Ravi Varma | [46] | ||
1989 | Do Qaidi | Manu | [47] | |
Ilaaka | Inspector Suraj Verma | [48] | ||
Kanoon Apna Apna | Ravi Kumar Singh | [49] | ||
Taaqatwar | Amar Sharma | [50] | ||
Hum Bhi Insaan Hain | Bhola | 25th Film | [51] | |
Hathyar | Avinash | [52] | ||
1990 | Zahreelay | Rakesh "Raka" Rai | [53] | |
Kroadh | Vijay "Vijju" V. Shukla | [54] | ||
Thanedaar | Brijesh Chander "Birju" | [55] | ||
Tejaa | Tejaa / Sanjay | [56] | ||
Khatarnaak | Suraj "Sunny" | [57] | ||
Jeene Do | Karamveer | [58] | ||
1991 | Khoon Ka Karz | Arjun | [59] | |
Do Matwale | Ajay | [60] | ||
Saajan | Aman Verma / Sagar | Nominated: Filmfare Best Actor Award | [61] | |
Sadak | Ravi Kishore Verma | [62] | ||
Yodha | Suraj Singh | [63] | ||
Qurbani Rang Layegi | Raj Kishen | [64] | ||
Fateh | Karan | [65] | ||
1992 | Adharm | Vicky Verma | [66] | |
Sahebzaade | Raja | [67] | ||
Sarphira | Suresh Sinha | [68] | ||
Yalgaar | Vishal Singhal | [69] | ||
Jeena Marna Tere Sang | Amar Khurana | [70] | ||
1993 | Kshatriya | Vikram Singh (Mirtagarh) | [71] | |
Gumrah | Jagan Nath (Jaggu) | [72] | ||
Sahibaan | Kunwar Vijay Pal Singh/ Old Narrator | [73] | ||
Meri Aan | Himself | Cameo | [74] | |
Khalnayak | Balaram Rakesh Prasad 'Ballu' | Nominated – Filmfare Award for Best Actor | [75] | |
1994 | Zamane Se Kya Darna | Vikram 'Vicky' V. Singh | [76] | |
Insaaf Apne Lahoo Se | Raju | [77] | ||
Pyar Ka Rog | Himself | Cameo | [78] | |
Amaanat | Vijay | [79] | ||
Aatish: Feel the Fire | Baba | [80] | ||
1995 | Andolan | Adarsh Pradhan | [81] | |
Jai Vikraanta | Vikraanta A. Singh | 50th Film | [82] | |
1996 | Vijeta | Ashok | [83] | |
Namak | Gopal | [84] | ||
1997 | Sanam | Narendra Anand (Hero) | [85] | |
Mahaanta | Sanjay 'Sanju' Malhotra | [86] | ||
Daud | Nandu | [87] | ||
1998 | Dushman | Suraj Singh Rathod | [88] | |
Achanak | Himself | Cameo | [89] | |
Chandralekha | Raj Kapoor | Telugu film Cameo | [90] | |
1999 | Daag: The Fire | Karan Singh | [91] | |
Kartoos | Raja/Jeet Balraj | [92] | ||
Safari | Kishan 'Captain' Jatin Khanna | [93] | ||
Haseena Maan Jaayegi | Sonu | [94] | ||
Vaastav: The Reality | Raghunath Namdev Shivalkar (Raghu Bhai) | Filmfare Award for Best Actor Screen Awards for Best Actor IIFA Awards for Best Actor Bollywood Movie Awards for Best Actor | [95] | |
Khoobsurat | Sanju (Sanjay Shastri) | [96] | ||
2000 | Khauff | Anthony/Vicky/Babu | [97] | |
Baaghi | Raja | [98] | ||
Chal Mere Bhai | Vicky Oberoi | [99] | ||
Jung | Balli | 75th Film | [100] | |
Nidaan | Himself | Cameo | [101] | |
Mission Kashmir | Inayat Khan | Nominated: Filmfare Award for Best Actor Nominated: IIFA Awards for Best Actor Nominated: Screen Awards for Best Actor Nominated: Zee Cine Awards for Best Actor | [102] | |
Kurukshetra | ACP Prithviraj Singh | [103] | ||
Raju Chacha | Gafoor | Cameo | [104] | |
2001 | Jodi No.1 | Jai | [105] | |
2002 | Pitaah | Rudra | [106] | |
Hum Kisise Kum Nahin | Munna Bhai | [107] | ||
Yeh Hai Jalwa | Shera | Cameo | [108] | |
Maine Dil Tujhko Diya | Bhai-Jaan | [109] | ||
Hathyar | Rohit Raghunath Shivalkar/ Raghunath Namdev Shivalkar(Dual role) | Sequel to Vaastav: The Reality | [110] | |
Annarth | Iqbal Danger | [111] | ||
Kaante | Jay 'Ajju' Rehan | Nominated: Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award | [112] | |
2003 | Ek Aur Ek Gyarah | Sitara | [113] | |
LOC Kargil | Y.K. Joshi | [114] | ||
Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. | Murli Prasad Sharma (Munna Bhai) | Filmfare Best Comedian Award Bollywood Movie Awards for Most Sensational Actor BFJA Awards Best Actor (Hindi) Nominated: IIFA Awards for Best Actor Nominated: Producers Guild Film Awards for Best Actor | [115] | |
2004 | Plan | Mussabhai | [116] | |
Rudraksh | Varun Deshmukh | [117] | ||
Deewaar | Khan | [118] | ||
Rakht | Rahul Kumar | [119] | ||
Musafir | Billa | [120] | ||
2005 | Shabd | Shaukat Vashisht | [121] | |
Tango Charlie | Vikram Rathore | [122] | ||
Parineeta | Girish Sharma | Nominated: Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award | [71] | |
Dus | Siddanth Dheer | [123] | ||
Viruddh... Family Comes First | Ali Asgar | [124] | ||
Shaadi No. 1 | Lakhwinder 'Lucky' Singh Lakha | [125] | ||
Ek Ajnabee | Hip Hop MC | Guest appearance | [126] | |
Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi! | Yamaraj M. A / Himself (Dual role) | [127] | ||
2006 | Tathastu | Ravi Rajput | 100th Film | [128] |
Zinda | Balajit 'Bala' Roy | Also credited as presentation producer | [129] | |
Taxi No. 9211 | Narrator | [130] | ||
Anthony Kaun Hai | Master Madan | [131] | ||
Lage Raho Munna Bhai | Murli Prasad Sharma (Munna Bhai) | Screen Awards for Best Actor (Critics) Zee Cine Awards for Best Actor (Critics) – Male Stardust Awards for Star of the Year – Male Nominated: Filmfare Award for Best Actor Nominated: Bollywood Movie Awards for Best Actor Nominated: IIFA Awards for Best Actor Nominated: Screen Awards for Best Actor Nominated: Zee Cine Awards for Best Actor – Male Nominated: Global Indian Film Awards for Best Actor | [115] | |
Sarhad Paar | Ranjeet Singh | [132] | ||
2007 | Eklavya: The Royal Guard | Pannalal Chohar | [133] | |
Nehlle Pe Dehlla | Johnny | [134] | ||
Shootout at Lokhandwala | [[ACP Shamsher Khan {{{last}}}|ACP Shamsher Khan {{{last}}}]] | AXN Action Awards for Best Action Actor | [135] | |
Dhamaal | Kabir Nayak | [136] | ||
Om Shanti Om | Himself | Guest appearance in the song "Deewangi Deewangi" | [137] | |
Dus Kahaniyan | Baba Hyderabadi | [138] | ||
2008 | Superstar | Himself | Cameo | [139] |
Woodstock Villa | Singer | Special appearance | [140] | |
Mehbooba | Shravan 'S.D.' Dhariwal | [141] | ||
C Kkompany | Item Boy | Cameo | [142] | |
Kidnap | Vikrant Raina | [143] | ||
EMI | Sattarbhai | [144] | ||
2009 | Kal Kissne Dekha | DJ – Playback Singer | Guest appearance | [145] |
Luck | Karim Musa | [146] | ||
Shortkut | Himself | Cameo Also producer | [147] | |
Blue | Sagar 'Sethji' Singh | [148] | ||
All The Best: Fun Begins | Dharam Kapoor | IIFA Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role | [149] | |
Aladin | The Ring Master | [150] | ||
2010 | Lamhaa | Vikram Sabharwal / Gul Jahangir | [151] | |
Knock Out | Veer Vijay Singh | [152] | ||
Tees Maar Khan | Narrator | [153] | ||
No Problem | Yash Ambani | [154] | ||
Toonpur Ka Super Hero | Narrator | [155] | ||
2011 | Ready | Marriage magistrate / Divorce lawyer | Cameo | [156] |
Double Dhamaal | Kabir Nayak | [157] | ||
Chatur Singh Two Star | Chatur Singh | [158] | ||
Rascals | Chetan Chauhan | Also producer | [159][160] | |
Ra.One | Khalnayak | Uncredited | [161][162] | |
Desi Boyz | Mr. Khalnayak | Special Appearance | [163] | |
2012 | Agneepath | Kancha Cheena | Stardust Awards for Best Actor in Negative Role Nominated: IIFA Awards for Best Actor in a Negative Role Nominated: Screen Awards for Best Villain | [164] |
Department | Mahadev Bhonsle | [165] | ||
Son of Sardaar | Balwinder Singh Sandhu ″Billu″ | [166] | ||
2013 | Zila Ghaziabad | Thakur Pritam Singh {{{last}}} | [167] | |
Hum Hai Raahi Car Ke | Karate | Cameo | [168] | |
Policegiri | DCP Rudra 'Baba' Aditya Devaraj | [169] | ||
Zanjeer | Sher Khan | [170] | ||
2014 | Ungli | ACP Ashok Kale | [171] | |
PK | Bhairon Singh | Nominated: Bollywood Hungama Surfers' Choice Movie Awards for Best Supporting Actor | [172] | |
2017 | Bhoomi | Arun Sachdeva | 125th Film | [173] |
2018 | Sanju | Himself | Guest appearance in song "Baba Bolta Hain Bas Ho Gaya" | [174] |
Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster 3 | Uday Pratap Singh | [175] | ||
2019 | Kalank | Balraj Chaudhry | [176] | |
Prassthanam | Baldev Pratap Singh | Also producer | [177][178][179] | |
Panipat | Ahmad Shah Abdali | [180][181] | ||
2020 | Sadak 2 | Ravi Kishore Verma | Released on Disney Plus Hotstar | [182][183] |
Torbaaz | Naseer Ahmad | Released on Netflix | [184][185] | |
2021 | Bhuj: The Pride of India | Ranchordas Pagi | Released on Disney Plus Hotstar | [186] |
2022 | Toolsidas Junior | Mohammad Salaam | [187] | |
K.G.F: Chapter 2 | Adheera | Kannada film | [188] | |
Samrat Prithviraj | Kaka Kanha | [189] | ||
Shamshera | Shuddh Singh | [190] | ||
2023 | Jawan † | Rao Lal Naik | Cameo appearance | [191] |
The Good Maharaja † | Maharaja Digvijaysinhji Ranjitsinhji Jadeja | Filming | [192] | |
Ghudchadi † | Sunil Chaudhary | Filming | [193] | |
Leo † | Charles Durairaj (JD Father) | Tamil film | [194] | |
Baap † | Ballu Lal Rajput | Filming |
Awards and nominations
Filmfare Awards
1992: Nominated, Best Actor for Saajan
1994: Nominated, Best Actor for Khalnayak
2000: Won, Best Actor for Vaastav: The Reality
2001: Nominated, Best Actor for Mission Kashmir
2003: Nominated, Best Supporting Actor for Kaante
2004: Won, Best Comedian for Munnabhai M.B.B.S.
2006: Nominated, Best Supporting Actor for Parineeta
2007: Nominated, Best Actor for Lage Raho Munna Bhai
Star Screen Awards
2000: Won, Best Actor for Vaastav: The Reality
2001: Nominated, Best Actor for Kurukshetra
2001: Won, Best Supporting Actor for Mission Kashmir
2004: Nominated, Best Actor for Munnabhai M.B.B.S.
2005: Nominated, Best Supporting Actor for Musafir
2013: Nominated, Best Villain for Agneepath
International Indian Film Academy Awards
2000: Won, Best Actor for Vaastav: The Reality
2001: Nominated, Best Actor for Mission Kashmir
2007: Nominated, Best Actor for Lage Raho Munna Bhai
2010: Won, Best Performance in a Comic Role for All the Best
2013: Nominated, Best Actor in a Negative Role for Agneepath
Global Indian Film Awards
2006: Won, Best Actor (Male) - Critics for Lage Raho Munna Bhai
Stardust Awards
2004: Won, Star of the Year Award - Male for Munnabhai M.B.B.S.
2007: Won, Star of the Year Award - Male for Lage Raho Munna Bhai
2013: Won, Best Actor in a Negative Role for Agneepath
Zee Cine Awards
2001: Won, Zee Premiere Choice - Male for Mission Kashmir
2007: Won, Best Actor (Male) - Critics for Lage Raho Munna Bhai
Bollywood Movie Awards
2003: Won, Best Actor (Male) - Critics for Kaante
2004: Won, Most Sensational Actor for Munnabhai M.B.B.S.
Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards
2004: Won, Best Actor for Munnabhai M.B.B.S.
Other awards
2004: Won, Celebrity Style Male at the Bollywood Fashion Awards
2008: Won: AXN Best Action Actor – Sanjay Dutt
2014: Nominated, Bollywood Hungama Surfers' Choice Movie Award for Best Supporting Actor - PK