Shashi Kapoor was an Indian actor, film director, film producer and assistant director. He acted in Hindi and English films as the lead hero. He starred in over 175 films. [1] He is the recipient of the Dadasaheb Phalke Award, three National Film Awards, and two Filmfare Awards.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1945 | Bachpan | N/A | Child artist |
Tadbir | N/A | ||
1948 | Aag | Young Kewal | |
1950 | Sangram | Young Raja | |
Samadhi | Pratap | ||
1951 | Awaara | Young Raj | |
1953 | Parineeta | Lakshman | |
Daana Paani | N/A | ||
1961 | Dharmputra | Dilip Rai | |
Char Diwari | Sunil | ||
1962 | Prem Patra | Arun Kumar Mathur | |
Mehndi Lagi Mere Haath | Deepak | ||
1963 | The Householder | Prem Sagar | English film |
Yeh Dil Kisko Doon | Anand / Raja | ||
Jab Se Tumhen Dekha Hai | Qawwali singer | Guest appearance | |
Holiday in Bombay | Nath | ||
1964 | Benazir | Anwar | |
1965 | Shakespeare Wallah | Sanju | English film |
Waqt | Vijay Prasanta | ||
Jab Jab Phool Khile | Raja (Rajkumar) | ||
Mohabbat Isko Kahete Hain | Vijay | ||
1966 | Pyar Kiye Jaa | Ashok Verma | |
Neend Hamari Khwab Tumhare | Anwar | ||
Biradari | Rajan | ||
1967 | Dil Ne Pukara | Dr. Prakash | |
Pretty Polly | Amaz Hudeen | English film | |
Aamne Samne | Deepak / Gopal | ||
1968 | Haseena Maan Jayegi | Rakesh / Kamal [lower-alpha 1] | |
Kanyadaan | Amar Kumar | ||
Juaari | Rakesh | ||
1969 | Raja Saab | Raju | |
Pyar Ka Mausam | Sunder / Sunil / Pyarelal | ||
Jahan Pyar Mile | N/A | ||
Ek Shrimaan Ek Shrimati | Preetam | ||
1970 | Suhana Safar | Sunil | |
Rootha Na Karo | Sudhir | ||
Abhinetri | Shekhar | ||
My Love | Raj Kumar | ||
Bombay Talkie | Vikram | English film | |
1971 | Sharmeelee | Ajit Kapoor | |
Patanga | Shyam | ||
1972 | Chori Chori | N/A | |
Siddhartha | Siddhartha | English film | |
Jaanwar Aur Insaan | Shekhar | ||
1973 | Aa Gale Lag Jaa | Prem | |
Naina | Ravi | ||
1974 | Chor Machaye Shor | Vijay Sharma | |
Paap Aur Punya | Ganga Singh / Jwala Singh [lower-alpha 1] | ||
Roti Kapda Aur Makaan | Mohan Babu | ||
Vachan | N/A | ||
Mr. Romeo | Ramesh Saxena | ||
Jeevan Sangram | Arjun | ||
Insaaniyat | Dilip | ||
1975 | Anari | Raj | |
Deewaar | Sub Inspector Ravi Verma | ||
Prem Kahani | SP Dheeraj Kumar | ||
Chori Mera Kaam | Bholanath (Bhola) | ||
Salaakhen | Raju / Chander | ||
1976 | Kabhi Kabhie | Vijay Khanna | Nominated – Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor |
Shankar Dada | Inspector Ram Singh / Shankar Singh (Shankar Dada) [lower-alpha 1] | ||
Fakira | Vijay (Fakira) | ||
Naach Uthe Sansaar | Karmu | ||
Koi Jeeta Koi Haara | N/A | ||
Deewaangee | Shekhar | ||
Aap Beati | Ranjit | ||
Jai Bajrang Bali | Lakshman | ||
1977 | Immaan Dharam | Mohan Kumar Saxena | |
Hira Aur Patthar | Shankar | ||
Mukti | Kailash Sharma | ||
Doosra Aadmi | Shashi Saigal | Cameo | |
Farishta Ya Qatil | Nitin | ||
Chor Sipahee | CBI Inspector Shankar | ||
Chakkar Pe Chakkar | Ravi Kumar | ||
1978 | Rahu Ketu | Ravi Kapoor | |
Phaansi | Raju | ||
Satyam Shivam Sundaram | Rajiv | ||
Trishul | Shekhar Gupta | ||
Do Musafir | Raju / Vicky | ||
Trishna | Vinod | ||
Apna Khoon | Ram Verma | ||
Muqaddar | Ramu Dada | ||
Heeralaal Pannalaal | Heeralaal | ||
Atithee | Anand | ||
Amar Shakti | Chhota Kumar / Amar Singh | ||
Aahuti | Laxman Prasad | ||
1979 | Gautam Govinda | Inspector Gautam | |
Junoon | Javed Khan | ||
Duniya Meri Jeb Mein | Karan Khanna | ||
Kaala Patthar | Ravi Malhotra | ||
Ahsaas | Anil Sahni | ||
Suhaag | Kishan Kapoor | ||
1980 | Jise Tu Kabool Kar Le | N/A | |
Kali Ghata | Prem | ||
Do Aur Do Paanch | Sunil / Laxman | ||
Neeyat | Vijay | ||
Ek Do Teen Chaar | N/A | ||
Shaan | Ravi Kumar | ||
Swayamvar | Laxman | ||
Shiv Shakti | N/A | ||
Kaala Pani | N/A | ||
Ganga Aur Suraj | Suraj / Vijay | ||
1981 | Pyar To Hona Hi Tha | N/A | |
Kranti | Shakti | ||
Krodhi | CBI Officer Kumar Sahni | ||
Kalyug | Karan Singh | ||
Silsila | Sqn. Ldr. Shekhar Malhotra | ||
Baseraa | Balraj Kohli | ||
Ek Aur Ek Gyaarah | Anand | ||
Maan Gaye Ustaad | Kishan / Prince Daulat Singh | ||
1982 | Do Guru | N/A | |
Vakil Babu | Shekhar | ||
Vijeta | Nihal Singh | ||
Namak Halaal | Raja Singh | ||
Sawaal | Inspector Ravi Malhotra | ||
Bezubaan | Kumar | ||
1983 | Heat and Dust | The Nawab | English film |
Gehri Chot - Urf: Durdesh | Arun Khanna / Harun Khan | ||
Ghungroo | Senapati Vikram Singh | ||
Bandhan Kuchchey Dhaagon Ka | Prem Kapoor | ||
1984 | Pakhandi | Kishore | |
Ghar Ek Mandir | Prem | ||
Zameen Aasmaan | Dr. Kailash | ||
Utsav | Samsthanak | ||
Chakma | N/A | ||
Bandh Honth | N/A | ||
1985 | Pighalta Aasman | Suraj Arora / Prakash Arora | |
Aandhi-Toofan | Inspector Ranjit Singh | ||
Bepanaah | Ravi Malhotra | ||
Alag Alag | Dr. Rana | ||
Bhavani Junction | Raja Bhavani Pratap | ||
1986 | Ilzaam | Police Commissioner Ranjit Singh | |
Swati | Dr. Rajendra Prasad | ||
Maa Beti | Ketan's Dad | ||
New Delhi Times | Vikas Pande | ||
Ek Main Aur Ek Tu | N/A | ||
Aurat | N/A | ||
1987 | Ghar Ka Sukh | N/A | |
Anjaam | Thakur | ||
Ijaazat | Sudha's Husband | Cameo | |
Sindoor | Professor Vijay Choudhury | ||
Sammy and Rosie Get Laid | Rafi Rahman | English film | |
Pyar Ki Jeet | Dr. Rehman | ||
Naam O Nishan | Inspector Sangram Singh | ||
1988 | Woh Mili Thi | N/A | |
Commando | IGP | ||
Hum To Chale Pardes | Kumar | ||
The Deceivers | Chandra Singh | English film | |
1989 | Bandook Dahej Ke Seenay Par | N/A | |
Meri Zabaan | Raja Vijay Singh | ||
Farz Ki Jung | Vikram | ||
Gair Kaanooni | Police Commissioner Kapil Khanna | ||
Clerk | Vijay Kapoor | ||
Touhean | Dr. Rizvi | ||
Oonch Neech Beech | Motilal | ||
Jaaydaad | Advocate Malhotra | ||
Apna Ghar | N/A | ||
Akhri Muqabla | N/A | ||
1991 | Akayla | Police Commissioner | |
1994 | Saboot Mangta Hain Kanoon | Raja | |
In Custody | Nur | ||
1995 | Faisla Main Karungi | Inspector Ajitkumar Singh | |
1998 | Jinnah | Narrator | English film |
Swami Vivekananda | Rajasthani Husband | ||
Side Streets | Vikram Raj | English film | |
Ghar Bazar | Amar | Cameo | |
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