Hema Malini filmography

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Hema Malini, an Indian actress, has been part of over 100 projects, primarily in Hindi films.

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Films

As actress

YearFilmRoleNotesRef.
1963 Idhu Sathiyam Dancer Tamil film [1]
1965 Pandava Vanavasam Dancer Telugu film
1968 Sapno Ka Saudagar Mahi [2]
1969 Waris Geeta
Jahan Pyar Mile

Veena

1970 Tum Haseen Main Jawaan Anuradha
Sharafat Chandni
Abhinetri Anjana
Aansoo Aur Muskan Radha/Girja [lower-alpha 1]
Johny Mera Naam Rekha [2]
1971 Sri Krishna Vijayamu Rambha Telugu film
Special appearance
Paraya Dhan Rajjoo (Rajni) [3]
Naya Zamana Seema Choudhury [2]
Lal Patthar Saudamani/Madhuri [lower-alpha 2] [2]
Andaz Sheetal [2]
Tere Mere Sapne MaltimalaSpecial appearance
1972 Seeta Aur Geeta Double role Seeta/Geeta [lower-alpha 1] [2]
Raja Jani Shanno [2]
Gora Aur Kala Rajkumari Anuradha Singh
Bhai Ho To Aisa Roopa
Babul Ki Galiyaan
1973 Shareef Budmaash Seema [4]
Prem Parvat Guest appearance
Chhupa Rustam Ritu R. Jain
Gehri Chaal Hema [2]
Jugnu Seema [2]
Joshila Shalini
1974 Dulhan Radha
Amir Garib Sunita/Soni [lower-alpha 2]
Dost Kaajal 'Kaju'
Prem Nagar Lata [5]
Kasauti Sapna
Patthar Aur Payal Sapna Sinha
Haath Ki Safai Kamini Chopra [2]
1975 Sunehra Sansar Savita/Rani Padmavati [lower-alpha 2]
Sanyasi Aarti/Champa [lower-alpha 2] [2]
Kahte Hain Mujhko Raja
Do Thug
Dharmatma Reshma [2]
Khushboo Kusum [2]
Pratigya Radha rani [2]
Sholay [2] Basanti
1976 Sharafat Chod Di Maine
Naach Uthe Sansaar Nanki Mehto
Maa Nimmi
Charas Sudha
Aap Beati Geeta K. Kapoor
Dus Numbri [2] Sundari/Rosemary Fernandes [lower-alpha 1]
Mehbooba [2] Ratna/Jhumri [lower-alpha 1]
Jaaneman Santo/Banto [lower-alpha 1]
1977 Shirdi Ke Sai Baba PoojaSpecial appearance
Kinara [2]
Khel Khilari Ka Shaki's Lutera's fanGuest appearance
Dream Girl Sapna/Padma/Champabai/Dream girl/Rajkumari [lower-alpha 3]
Dhoop Chhaon Lajwanti "Lajjo"
Chacha Bhatija Mala
Palkon Ki Chhaon Mein Mohini
1978 Dillagi Phoolrenu
Azaad Rajkumari Seema
Apna Khoon Geeta
Trishul Sheetal Varma
1979 Ratnadeep
Janta Hawaldar
Dil Kaa Heera Roopa
Meera [2] Meera
Hum Tere Aashiq Hain
1980 The Burning Train Seema
Bandish Madhu/Chanchal [lower-alpha 1]
Do Aur Do Paanch Shalu
Alibaba Aur 40 Chor Marjina
1981 Maan Gaye Ustaad Munni/Geeta/Princess Shabnam
Jyothi Gauri
Dard Seema
Aas Paas Seema
Krodhi PhoolvatiSpecial appearance
Kranti [2] Rajkumari Meenakshi
Naseeb [2] Asha
Kudrat Chandramukhi/Paro
Meri Aawaz Suno Mrs. Sunita Kumar
1982 Samraat Jenny
Farz Aur Kanoon
Do Dishayen
Bhagawat Rajkumari Padmavati
Satte Pe Satta Indu
Suraag Guest appearance
Rajput [2] Janki
Desh Premee Asha
Meharbaani
1983 Taqdeer Chandni
Razia Sultan Razia Bano [2]
Andha Kanoon Inspector Durga Devi Singh
Nastik [2] Gauri
Justice Chaudhury Radha
1984 Sharara Double role
Ram Tera Desh Sunita
Raaj Tilak Roopa
Qaidi Dr. Sunita
Ek Naya Itihas
Ek Nai Paheli Singer Bhairavi
1985 Phaansi Ke Baad Sapna
Durga Durga
Aandhi-Toofan [2] Sheela R. Singh
Ramkali [2] Raksha/Ramkali
Yudh Nafisa KhatunSpecial appearance
Hum Dono Lata
Babu Kammo
1986 Ek Chadar Maili Si [2] Ranno
1987 Sitapur Ki Geeta Geeta Singh
Hirasat
Apne Apne Seema KapoorSpecial appearance
AnjaamRajeshwari Memsaab
Jaan Hatheli Pe Mona
Kudrat Ka Kanoon Advocate Bharti Mathur
1988 Vijay Suman
Mulzim Jailer Shardadevi
Mohabbat Ke Dushman Shamajaan
Rihaee [2] Taku
1989 Galiyon Ka Badshah Billoo
Deshwasi
Sachche Ka Bol-Bala Greta Saunders 'Geeta'
Santosh Kavita
Desh Ke Dushman
Paap Ka Ant
1990 Shadyantra
Lekin... TaraGuest appearance
Jamai Raja Durgeshwari Devi [5]
1991 Hai Meri Jaan Reshma
1994 Vivekananda
1995 Param Vir Chakra Mother
1996 Aatank Jesu's girlfriend
Maahir Mrs. Kamini Rai
Jai Kali Maa Kali
1997 Himalay Putra Seema
1998 Swami Vivekananda Bhavatarini
2000 Hey Ram Ambujam Iyengar Tamil-Hindi bilingual film
2001 Censor Radha
2003 Baghban [2] Pooja Malhotra
2004 Veer-Zaara MaatiSpecial appearance
2005 Bhagmati Special appearance as a dancer
2006 Ganga Savitri Bhojpuri film
Baabul Shobhna Kapoor
2007 Laaga Chunari Mein Daag Dulari Bai (Dancer)Guest appearance
Gangotri SavitriBhojpuri film
2010 Sadiyaan Benzir
2011 Bbuddah... Hoga Terra Baap Sita
Aarakshan Shakunthala ThakralGuest appearance
2013 Mahabharat Aur Barbareek Hidimbi
2016 Aman Ke Farishtey Geeta
2017 Gautamiputra Satakarni Gautami BalashriTelugu film
Ek Thi Rani Aisi Bhi Vijaya Raje Scindia
2020 Shimla Mirchi Rukmini

As director

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1986Tera Panhey Rani Padmini [6]
1989 Rangoli Host/presenter [7]
1990NoopurUmaAlso director and producer [8]
1995MohiniDirector, Television film [9]
1996–1997 Yug Nirmala [10]
1996Women of India Amrapali Also director and producer [11]
1999–2000Jai Mata Di Devi Durga [12]
2004–2005 Kamini Damini Kamini/Damini [lower-alpha 1] [13]
2008–2009 Dancing Queen Judge [14]
2010–2011 Matti Ki Banno Producer [8]

Music videos

YearTitlePerformerRef.
1988 Mile Sur Mera Tumhara Various [15] [16]
2013"Betiyaan" (Save the Girl Child) Shankar Mahadevan, Sunidhi Chauhan, Sonu Nigam [17]

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 She played dual roles
  2. 1 2 3 4 She played a single character who has two different names.
  3. She played single character with different names

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