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The following is the filmography of Danny Denzongpa , an Indian actor, singer, and film director.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1971 | Mere Apne | Sanju | [1] |
1972 | Zaroorat | Danny | [1] |
Milap | Raju | ||
Rakhi Aur Hathkadi | Raja | ||
Yeh Gulistan Hamara | |||
1973 | Nai Duniya Naye Log | ||
Dhund | Thakur Ranjit Singh | [1] | |
Naya Nasha | Narrator | Uncredited | |
Khoon Khoon | Raghav | remake of Dirty Harry | |
Chalaak | Manoj | ||
1974 | Ghatna | ||
Khote Sikkay | Danny | ||
Chor Machaye Shor | Raju Ustad | ||
Ek Ladki Badnaam Si | |||
Vada Tera Vada | Danny | ||
36 Ghante | Dilawar Khan | ||
1975 | Apne Rang Hazaar | ||
Zorro | Sher 'Sheroo' Singh | ||
Dharmatma | Jangoora | ||
Kala Sona | Shera | [1] | |
Raftaar | Pramod Kumar | ||
Ponga Pandit | Rocky | ||
Mounto | |||
Aakhri Dao | Robert | ||
Rani Aur Lalpari | Himself | Special appearance | |
1976 | Kalicharan | Shaaka | [2] |
Fakira | Munna / Ajay / Toofan | [3] | |
Laila Majnu | Prince Bahksh | ||
Sangram | Salim / Altaf | [4] | |
Gumrah | Ramesh | ||
1977 | Abhi To Jee Lein | Danny | |
Aashiq Hoon Baharon Ka | Vikram (Jamunadas' son) | ||
Paapi | Abdul | ||
Chandi Sona | Bikram | ||
Khel Khilari Ka | |||
1978 | Naya Daur | Mark | |
Devata | Inspector Lawrence | ||
Lal Kuthi | Bengali film | ||
1979 | Pehredaar | ||
Griha Pravesh | Danny | ||
Lahu Ke Do Rang | Suraj | ||
Heera-Moti | Ajay / Moti | ||
Aaj Ki Dhara | Danny | ||
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1980 | Kali Ghata | Kishore | |
Chunaoti | Thakur Ajay Singh | ||
The Burning Train | Randhir | ||
Choron Ki Baraat | Heera | ||
Phir Wahi Raat | Ashok | Also director | |
Abdullah | Khaleel | ||
Bandish | Kapil Kumar | ||
1981 | Bulundi | Lobo | |
Love Story | Ram Dogra | ||
Hum Se Badkar Kaun | Raju / Johny | [5] | |
1982 | Kachche Heere | Arjun | |
Dial 100 | Sangeet Samrat Shambhu Sen | ||
Lakshmi | Jagdishchandra Mathur | ||
Raj Mahal | |||
Jeeo Aur Jeene Do | |||
Do Ustad | Daku Badal Singh | ||
1983 | Siskiyan | ||
Kanku Ni Kimat | |||
Ganga Meri Maa | Malan | ||
Andha Kanoon | Akhbar Ali | ||
Lovers | David | ||
Mujhe Insaaf Chahiye | Dayashankar Ray | ||
Mujhe Vachan Do | Jabbar Khan | ||
Hum Se Hai Zamana | Karan Kalicharan | ||
Naukar Biwi Ka | Himself | ||
1984 | Boxer | Dharma | |
Farishta | Ustad | ||
Dharm Aur Qanoon | Superintendent of Police Kader | ||
Andar Baahar | Shera | ||
Jagir | Danny | ||
Manzil Manzil | Gautam (Pahadi Baba) | ||
Karishmaa | Raja Saab | ||
Meraa Dost Meraa Dushman | Shaitan Singh | ||
Kanoon Kya Karega | Raghuvir Singh | ||
Dilawar | |||
Farishta | |||
1985 | Paththar | Major Balwant Rai | |
Pyar Jhukta Nahin | Bhanu Pratap | ||
Aitbaar | Inspector Barua | ||
Aandhi Toofan | Balbir | ||
Jawaab | Seth. Jagmohan | ||
Yudh | Gama Maating / Mr. Chinoy | ||
Maha Shaktiman | Maharudra | aka Maharudra | |
Oonche Log | Thakur Maan Singh | ||
Zulm Ka Badla | Shambhu / Bunty | ||
Patthar Dil | Jung Bahadur | ||
Ram Tere Kitne Nam | Himself | Uncredited | |
1986 | Bhagwaan Dada | Shambu Dada | |
Chambal Ka Badshah | Sultan | ||
Adhikar | Vishal's lawyer | Special appearance | |
Allah Rakha | |||
1987 | Itihaas | Alexander | |
Aag Hi Aag | Daulat Singh / Choudhury | ||
Diljalaa | Ratanmuni Gupta | ||
Kaun Kitney Pani Mein | |||
Faqir Badshah | Vijay and Raja | ||
Deewana Tere Naam Ka | Shambhu | ||
1988 | Anjaam khuda jaane | ||
Mardon Wali Baat | Raja Sunder Singh | ||
Paap Ki Duniya | Pasha | ||
Ek Hi Maqsad | Inspector. Deepak | ||
Shoorveer | Shankar | ||
Commando | Ninja | ||
Soorma Bhopali | |||
Janam Janam | Mukhiya | ||
Yateem | Girivar Prasad Mathur | ||
Zalzala | Sona Singh | ||
Mera Shikar | Changez | ||
Jeete Hain Shaan Se | J.P. | ||
Gunahon Ka Faisla | Dacoit | ||
Saino | Nepali film | ||
Lahure | Narrator | Nepali Film | |
1989 | Ustaad [6] | ShamSher Singh / DK | |
Sau Saal Baad | |||
Saaya | Rakesh | ||
Kasam Suhaag Ki | Lohari - Sultan's goon | ||
Do Yaar | |||
Jung Baaz | Mahakal | ||
Khoj | Father Anthony | ||
Shehzaade | Thakur Roshan Singh | Uncredited | |
Paanch Paapi | Inder | ||
Galiyon Ka Badshah | Inspector Vijay | ||
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1990 | Pyar Ke Naam Qurbaan | Prince Yeshwant Singh | |
Agneepath | Kancha Cheena | [7] | |
Shandaar | Dhaga | ||
Gunahon Ka Devta | Raghuvir | ||
Sheshnaag | Aghori | [8] | |
Jagira | |||
Chingariyan | |||
Shesh Naag | |||
1991 | Woh Subah Kabhie To Aayegi | ||
Sanam Bewafa | Sher Khan | [1] | |
Hum | Bakhtawar | [4] | |
Vishnu-Devaa | Thakur Shamsher Singh / Samppat | ||
Yodha | Daaga / Justice Dharmesh Agnihotri | ||
Lakshmanrekha | Birju | ||
First Love Letter | Thakur Ajit Singh | ||
1992 | Bahadur | Bahadur | Bengali film |
Khule-Aam | Insp. Uday Singh / Insp. Ranvir Singh Rathod | ||
Khuda Gawah | Khuda Baksh | [1] | |
Bandhu | Bandhu | ||
Balwaan | Bhaiji | ||
Antham | J.P.Sethi | ||
Kisme Kitna Hai Dum | Vijay Singh | ||
1993 | Sangram | Madhu's father | |
Dhartiputra | Kripal Singh | ||
Gurudev | Khakan | ||
Tahqiqaat | Bhanu Pratap | ||
Prateeksha | Dinesh Khanna | ||
Jai Devaa | |||
Bulund | |||
1994 | Ajnabi | Captain | Doordarshan TV series; Episode: "Introductory" |
Chauraha | Baba Bhatti | ||
Mohabbat Ki Arzoo | Jagpal Singh alias Jaggu dada | ||
1942: A Love Story | Major Bisht | ||
Krantiveer | Chatursingh | ||
Vijaypath | Dilawar Singh | ||
1995 | Faisla Main Karungi | Inspector Nadeem | |
Sarhad: The Border of Crime | Gundecha | ||
Barsaat | ACP Neghi | ||
1996 | Muthi Bhar Zameen | Thakur Raghuvir Singh | |
Rajkumar | Ali | ||
Army | Naagraj | ||
Shastra | Babu | ||
Ghatak: Lethal | Katya | [7] | |
Ram Aur Shyam | Tatar | ||
1997 | Seven Years in Tibet | Regent | |
Udaan | Mr. Rana | ||
Himalay Putra | Narsingh Rana | ||
Dhaal | Advocate Diwan | ||
1998 | Vinashak – Destroyer | Jailer Lankeshwar | |
Zulm O Situm | Sikander | ||
China Gate | Maj. Ranjir Singh Gurung | ||
1999 | Silsila Hai Pyar Ka | Jabbar Khargoshi | |
Kohram | Minister Virbhadra Singh | ||
Dahek: A Burning Passion | Jabbar Bahkshi | ||
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2000 | Pukar | Abhrush | [9] |
Tune Mera Dil Le Liya | Raja Sahab | ||
2001 | Jagira | [10] | |
Officer | Pratap Rai/Dushyant Singh | ||
Lajja | Gajendra | ||
Aśoka | Virat | ||
Indian | Shankar Singhania | ||
Moksha | Bachelor Simon | [10] | |
2002 | Yeh Mohabbat Hai | Aman Khan | [11] |
16 December | Major General Vir Vijay Singh | [12] | |
Ab Ke Baras | CBI Officer Sikander Baksh | ||
Soch | Nautiyal | ||
2004 | Shikaar | Darshan Damania | |
Ab Tumhare Hawale Watan Saathiyo | Colonel Ashfaque Khan | ||
2005 | Dil Jo Bhi Kahey... | Narrator | |
2007 | Hattrick | David Anna | [13] |
Big Brother | Police Commissioner Kulkarni | ||
Frozen | Karma | ||
2008 | Chamku | Baba | |
Karzzzz | Kabira | [14] | |
2009 | Luck | Lakhan Tamang | |
Acid Factory | J.D. / Om / Sultan / Sarthak Sanghv / Inspector Balwant | [15] | |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2010 | Enthiran | Professor Bohra | Tamil film |
2013 | Boss | Big Boss | [16] |
2014 | Jai Ho | Home Minister Dashrath Singh | |
Bang Bang! | Omar Zafar | ||
2015 | Baby | Feroz Ali Khan | [17] |
2017 | Naam Shabana | Feroz Ali Khan | Cameo appearance |
2018 | Bioscopewala | Rehmat Khan | [18] |
2019 | Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi | Ghulam Ghaus Khan | [19] |
2022 | Uunchai | Bhupen | Cameo [20] |
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