He was born in an Indian family in Tundla, a small town in Uttar Pradesh. After attending the National Theater School in New Delhi, he moved to Mumbai to pursue his ambitions.
Raj Babbar wiki / Profile / Biography
Raj Babbar Biodata
and Biography
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Name
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Raj Babbar
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Nick-name
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Not Known
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Profession
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Actor, Politician
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Height
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5 feet 8 Inches
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Weight
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75 kg
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Date Of Birth
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23 June 1952
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Age
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65-Years (as in 2018)
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Religion
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Hinduism
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Nation
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Indian
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Debut Movie
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Sharda (1981)
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Famous Role
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Not Known
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Girlfriends /
Affairs
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Smita Patil
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Horoscope/
Zodiac Sign
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Cancer
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BodyMeasurements
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Body
Measurements
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38-30-12 Inches
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Chest Size
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38- inches
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Waist Size
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30- inches
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Biceps Size
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12- inches
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Eye Colour
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Black
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Hair Colour
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Black
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Residence
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Birth Place
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Tundla, Uttar Pradesh, India
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Residence
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Tundla, Uttar Pradesh, India
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Home Town
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Tundla, Uttar Pradesh, India
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School and College
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school
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Faize A Aam Inter College, Agra
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College
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Agra College, Uttar Pradesh, National School of Drama, New Delhi
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Other Qualifications
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Graduate in Theatre from National School of Drama
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Family and Relatives
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Father
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Kushal Kumar Babbar
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Mother
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Shobha Babbar
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Brother
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Kishan Babbar, Vinod Babbar
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Sisters
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Anju Babbar
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Marital
Status
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Married
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Wife
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Nadira Babbar, Smita Patil
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Daughter
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Juhi Babbar
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son
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Arya Babbar, Prateik
Babbar
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Uncles
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Not Known
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Aunties
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Not Known
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Grandfather
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Not Known
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Grandmother
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Not Known
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Favorites
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Favorite
Movie
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Not Known
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Favorite
Director
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Not Known
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Favorite
Colour
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Not Known
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Favorite
Destination
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Not Known
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Favorite Book
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Not Known
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Favourite
Sport
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Not Known
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Favorite
Actor
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Dilip Kumar, Dara Singh
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Favorite
Actress
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Smita Patil
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Favorite Food
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Not Known
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Favorite
Musician
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Not Known
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Favourite
Perfume Brand
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Not Known
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Cars
Collection
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Not Known
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Hobbies
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Reading, Travelling
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Remuneration
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Movie-Remuneration
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50,000 + other incentives (INR)
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(INR)
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Net-worth
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20 Crore
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Raj Babbar Real Facts:-
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He became famous after playing the robber in the film Insaaf Ka Taraazu. Secret Ka Taraazu After winning successes, he won the Low-Budget-Amitabh title. His film Agneekaal was based on the true stories of Gujarat. Raj Babbar Agneekaal Film.
He has worked in more than 200 films of Bollywood, including Punjabi movies. Raj Babbar was the first choice to play Shashi Kapoor in Namak Halaal. For some reason, however, the role went to Shashi Kapoor.
The list of Amitabh Bachchan in Blockbuster, Shakti 1982, was originally proposed to Raj Babbar; Later, however, the role went to Amitabh Bachchan. When he asked his parents to marry Smita Patil for the second time, they gave him the choice to choose Smita or the house, and he chose Smita.
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In 1986, when Smita Patil died, Raj Babbar found his first wife, Nadira. He was very close to the Supreme Mulayam Singh Yadav of the Samajwadi festival, who offered him a ticket for Rajya Sabha for the first time in 1994.
In Lok Sabha's elections in 1996 he fought Atal Bihari Vajpayee from the district of Lucknow. According to sources it is Amar Singh that made a throat between the relations of Raj Babbar and Mulayam Singh Yadav. Raj Babbar was once called Amar Singh pimp.
In the 2014 election of Lok Sabha, Imran Masood, a member of Raj Babbar's election campaign, gave a provocative speech against Narendra Modi.
Raj Babbar Full movie List:-
Movie Title
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Kissa Kursi Ka (1977)
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Aap To Aise Na The (1980)
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Jazbaat (1980)
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Sau Din Saas Ke (1980)
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Chann Pardesi (Punjabi) (1980)
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Insaaf Ka Tarazu (1980)
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Hum Paanch (1980)
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Saajan Mere Main Saajan Ki (1980)
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Kalyug (1981)
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Raaz (1981)
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Poonam (1981)
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Prem Geet (1981)
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Sharda (1981)
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Yeh Rishta Na Toote (1981)
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Umrao Jaan (1981)
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Tajurba (1981)
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Armaan (1981)
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Dulha Bikta Hai (1982)
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Daulat (1982)
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Bheegi Palken (1982)
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Aapas Ki Baat (1982)
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Jeevan Dhaara (1982)
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Lakshmi (1982)
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Nikaah (1982)
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Arpan (1983)
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Agar Tum Na Hote (1983)
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Aasra Pyar Da (Punjabi) (1983)
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Main Awara Hoon (1983)
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Mazdoor (1983)
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Gehri Chot - Urf: Durdesh Canada
Bangladeshi joint Production Movie (1983)
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Rang Birangi (1983)
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Kalka (1983)
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Mehandi (1983)
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Naukar Biwi Ka (1983)
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Panchwin Manzil (1983)
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Rishta Kagaz Ka (1983)
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Aaj Ki Awaz (1984)
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Anand Aur Anand (1984)
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Inteha (1984)
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Jeene Nahin Doonga (1984)
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Kanoon Meri Mutthi Mein (1984)
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Maati Maange Khoon (1984)
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Pet Pyar Aur Paap (1984)
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Shapath (1984)
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Jhoothi (1985)
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Ek Chitthi Pyar Bhari (1985)
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Haqeeqat (1985)
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Hum Do Hamare Do (1985)
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Jawab (1985)
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Aitbaar (1985)
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Maha Shaktimaan (1985)
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Meraa Ghar Mere Bachche (1985)
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Lavaa (1985)
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Salma (1985)
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Ulta Seedha (1985)
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Bahadur Shah Zafar (TV Series)
(1986)
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Angaarey (1986)
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Long Da
Lishkara (Punjabi) (1986)
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Dahleez (1986)
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Kirayadar (1986)
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Baat Ban Jaye (1986)
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Suhagan (1986)
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Awaam (1987)
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Inasaaniyat Ke Dushman (1987)
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Jaan Hatheli Pe (1987)
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Mirch Masala (1987)
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Muqaddar Ka Faisla (1987)
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Sansar (1987)
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Andha Yudh (1988)
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Hum Farishte Nahin (1988)
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Kabzaa (1988)
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Kanwarlal film (1988)
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Mahaveera (1988)
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Mahabharat (TV Series) (1988)
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Mera Muqaddar (1988)
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Rama O Rama (1988)
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Vijay (1988)
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Waaris (1988)
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Libaas (1988)
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Zakhmi Aurat (1988)
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Paanch Fauladi (1988)
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Asmaan Se Ooncha (1989)
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Marhi Da Deeva (Punjabi) (1989)
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Hisaab Khoon Ka (1989)
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Hum Bhi Insaan Hain (1989)
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Mohabat Ka Paigham (1989)
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Suryaa: An Awakening (1989)
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Jaaydaad
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Amiri Garibi (1990)
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Agnikaal
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Ghayal (1990)
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Shadyantra (1990)
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Qurbani Jatt Di (Punjabi) (1990)
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Do Yaar (1990)
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Gunehgar Kaun (1991)
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Dharam Sankat (1991)
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Swarg Jaisaa Ghar (1991)
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Anutap (Bengali) (1992)
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Karm Yodha (1992)
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Aaj Ka Goonda Raaj (1992)
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Kal Ki Awaz (1992)
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Sadhna (1993)
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Rudaali (1993)
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Badi Bahen (1993)
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Aankhen (1993)
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Maya Memsaab (1993)
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Naseebo (Punjabi) (1994)
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Dalaal (1994)
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Ucha Pind (Punjabi) (1994)
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God and Gun (1995)
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Sarhad: The Border of Crime (1995)
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Barsaat (1995)
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Yaraana (1995)
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Maahir (1996)
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Gupt: The Hidden Truth (1997)
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Itihaas (1997)
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Qahar (1997)
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Ziddi (1997)
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Achanak (1998)
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Maharaja (1998)
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Prem Aggan (1998)
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Daag: The Fire (1999)
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Mahaul Theek
Hai (Punjabi) (1999)
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Baaghi (2000)
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Aakhir Kaun Thi Woh? (2000)
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Shaheed Uddham Singh (Punjabi)
(2000)
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Indian (2001)
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Kyaa Dil Ne Kahaa (2002)
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The Legend of Bhagat Singh (2002)
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Jaani Dushman: Ek Anokhi
Kahani (2002)
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LOC Kargil (2003)
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Kash Aap Hamare Hote (2003)
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Police Force: An Inside Story (2004)
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Sheen (2004)
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Shikaar (2004)
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Bunty Aur Babli (2005)
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Yaaran Naal Baharran (Punjabi)
(2005)
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Corporate (2006)
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Ek Jind Ek Jaan (Punjabi) (2006)
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Banaras (2006)
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Aap Kaa Surroor: The Movie (2007)
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Karzzz (2008)
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Fashion (2008)
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Tera Mera Ki Rishta (Punjabi) (2009)
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Apni Boli Apna Des (Punjabi) (2009)
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Maharaja Ranjit Singh (2010) (TV
Series)
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Bodyguard (2011)
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Force (2011)
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Khiladi 786 (2012)
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Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster
Returns (2013)
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Rabba Main Kya Karoon (2013)
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Bullett Raja (2013)
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Pukaar-Call For The Hero (2014-2015)
(TV Series)
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Tevar (2015)
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Karbonn (2015)
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