Shashi Kapoor, roles and awards

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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.

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Filmography

Kapoor as a child artist (left) with Baby Madhuri (Meena Kumari's sister, center) & Baby Shakuntala (right) in the film Bachpan. Shashi Kapoor, Baby Madhuri in Bachpan.jpg
Kapoor as a child artist (left) with Baby Madhuri (Meena Kumari's sister, center) & Baby Shakuntala (right) in the film Bachpan.

As an actor

YearTitleRoleNotes
1945BachpanN/AChild artist
TadbirN/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 DiwariSunil
1962 Prem Patra Arun Kumar Mathur
Mehndi Lagi Mere HaathDeepak
1963 The Householder Prem Sagar English film
Yeh Dil Kisko Doon Anand / Raja
Jab Se Tumhen Dekha HaiQawwali singerGuest appearance
Holiday in BombayNath
1964 Benazir Anwar
1965 Shakespeare Wallah Sanju English film
Waqt Vijay Prasanta
Jab Jab Phool Khile Raja (Rajkumar)
Mohabbat Isko Kahete HainVijay
1966 Pyar Kiye Jaa Ashok Verma
Neend Hamari Khwab Tumhare Anwar
BiradariRajan
1967Dil Ne PukaraDr. Prakash
Pretty Polly Amaz Hudeen English film
Aamne Samne Deepak / Gopal
1968 Haseena Maan Jayegi Rakesh / Kamal [lower-alpha 1]
Kanyadaan Amar Kumar
JuaariRakesh
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
1972Chori ChoriN/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
VachanN/A
Mr. RomeoRamesh 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 KhannaNominated – 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 SaigalCameo
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
MuqaddarRamu 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
1980Jise Tu Kabool Kar LeN/A
Kali Ghata Prem
Do Aur Do Paanch Sunil / Laxman
Neeyat Vijay
Ek Do Teen ChaarN/A
Shaan Ravi Kumar
SwayamvarLaxman
Shiv ShaktiN/A
Kaala PaniN/A
Ganga Aur SurajSuraj / Vijay
1981Pyar To Hona Hi ThaN/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
1982Do GuruN/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
GhungrooSenapati Vikram Singh
Bandhan Kuchchey Dhaagon Ka Prem Kapoor
1984PakhandiKishore
Ghar Ek Mandir Prem
Zameen Aasmaan Dr. Kailash
Utsav Samsthanak
ChakmaN/A
Bandh HonthN/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 TuN/A
AuratN/A
1987Ghar Ka SukhN/A
AnjaamThakur
Ijaazat Sudha's HusbandCameo
Sindoor Professor Vijay Choudhury
Sammy and Rosie Get Laid Rafi Rahman English film
Pyar Ki Jeet Dr. Rehman
Naam O Nishan Inspector Sangram Singh
1988Woh Mili ThiN/A
Commando IGP
Hum To Chale Pardes Kumar
The Deceivers Chandra Singh English film
1989Bandook Dahej Ke Seenay ParN/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
JaaydaadAdvocate Malhotra
Apna Ghar N/A
Akhri MuqablaN/A
1991 Akayla Police Commissioner
1994Saboot Mangta Hain KanoonRaja
In Custody Nur
1995Faisla Main KarungiInspector Ajitkumar Singh
1998 Jinnah Narrator English film
Swami Vivekananda Rajasthani Husband
Side Streets Vikram Raj English film
Ghar Bazar AmarCameo

Producer

Assistant Director

Director

Awards

Civilian Award

National Film Awards

Shashi Kapoor with son Kunal Kapoor and daughter Sanjana Kapoor receiving Dadasaheb Phalke Award from Union Minister Arun Jaitley in May 2015 Shashi Kapoor receiving Dadasaheb Falke award from Arun Jaitley.jpg
Shashi Kapoor with son Kunal Kapoor and daughter Sanjana Kapoor receiving Dadasaheb Phalke Award from Union Minister Arun Jaitley in May 2015

Winner

Filmfare Awards

Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards

Other awards

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 Kapoor played two characters.

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