List of Hindi film actors

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Following is a list of Indian male actors who have worked in Hindi cinema, the commercial Hindi-language film industry based chiefly in Mumbai. For actresses please see List of Hindi film actresses

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The following are some of the most popular Indian actors of their decades:

D. Billimoria (1920s) Indira M.A. 1934 (14047669427).png
D. Billimoria (1920s)
Ashok Kumar (1930s) Ashok Kumar Saab.jpg
Ashok Kumar (1930s)
Raj Kapoor (1940s) Raj Kapoor 1950.jpg
Raj Kapoor (1940s)
Dev Anand (1950s) Dev Anand Bollywood super star.jpg
Dev Anand (1950s)
Rajesh Khanna (1960s) Rajesh Khanna 2013 stamp of India (actual crop).jpg
Rajesh Khanna (1960s)
Amitabh Bachchan (1970s) Amitabh Bachchan December 2013.png
Amitabh Bachchan (1970s)
Dharmendra (1970s) Dharam.jpg
Dharmendra (1970s)
Anil Kapoor (1980s) Anil Kapoor 1.jpeg
Anil Kapoor (1980s)
Shah Rukh Khan (1990s) Shah Rukh Khan graces the launch of the new Santro.jpg
Shah Rukh Khan (1990s)
Salman Khan (1990s) Salman Khan at Renault Star Guild Awards.jpg
Salman Khan (1990s)
Hrithik Roshan (2000s) Hrithik Roshan in 2016.jpg
Hrithik Roshan (2000s)
Dino Morea (2010s) DinoMorea.jpg
Dino Morea (2010s)
Ranveer Singh (2020s) Ranveer Singh in 2023 (1) (cropped).jpg
Ranveer Singh (2020s)

Actors are listed alphabetically by given name.

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