Hindi Movies Ajay Devgan List
Ajay Devgn is an Indian Bollywood film actor, director and producer. His debut as an actor came in Phool Aur Kaante (1991), which won him the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut.[1] Devgn then played a kickboxer in the martial arts film Jigar (1992) and a blind character in the film Vijaypath (1994). Further success came with roles in the 1994 box-office hits Suhaag and Dilwale.[2] He garnered his first Filmfare Award for Best Actor nomination for his performance in the action drama Naajayaz (1995).[3] Devgn received critical acclaim for his roles in Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha and the political drama Zakhm (both 1998),[4] winning National Film Award for Best Actor for the latter.[5][6] In 1999, he starred in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam, earning a Filmfare Best Actor nomination.[3] In 2000, Devgn established his production house Ajay Devgn FFilms, produced and appeared as the protagonist in the commercially unsuccessful Raju Chacha.[7] He received a Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor nomination for his role as a dacoit in the drama Lajja (2001).[8]
Devgn played a character loosely based on Dawood Ibrahim in Ram Gopal Varma's critically acclaimed gangster film Company (2002).[9][10] He won his second National Film Award for portraying the revolutionaryBhagat Singh in Santoshi's biopic The Legend of Bhagat Singh[11] and received the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor for both these films.[12] He next played the antagonist in psychological thriller Deewangee (2002), for which he earned a Filmfare Best Villain Award.[13] In 2003, Devgn starred in Varma's commercially successful horror film Bhoot.[14] He received another Filmfare Best Actor nomination for his role of an honest IPS officer in the drama Gangaajal (2003), directed by Prakash Jha.[3] The following year, Devgn appeared as a student-turned-politician in Yuva (2004), a drama from Mani Ratnam. He portrayed a character based on Othello in the critically acclaimed film Omkara (2006), a remake of William Shakespeare's play Othello[15][16] and also played Gopal in Rohit Shetty's multi-starrer comedy Golmaal: Fun Unlimited (2006), a role he later reprised in its sequelsGolmaal Returns (2008) and Golmaal 3 (2010). In 2007, Devgn appeared in two commercial failures, including Varma's Aag, based on the 1975 cult classic Sholay.[17][18]Aag is considered one of the worst films.[19][20][21]
In 2008, Devgn acted in the drama Halla Bol, and directed and produced the romantic drama U Me Aur Hum.[22] In 2009, he produced his third film, All the Best: Fun Begins. In the crime drama Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai (2010), Devgn played a character inspired from gangster Haji Mastan.[23] He appeared as a dalit leader in Jha's political drama Raajneeti (2010). Both of these films performed favourably at the box office and the former garnered him a Filmfare Best Actor nomination.[3][24] He again collaborated with Shetty for the role of an upright police officer in the action drama Singham (2011).[25] Devgn achieved further success with roles in the action comedies Bol Bachchan and Son of Sardaar, the latter of which he also produced.[26][27] He appeared as a protective father in Nishikant Kamat's Drishyam (2015).[28] The following year he directed, produced and starred in the action drama Shivaay with Erika Kaar. Devgn has produced two short films; The Awakening (2006)[29] and Save The Girl Child (2012).[30] He has also hosted the TV show Ramleela – Ajay Devgn Ke Saath (2012).
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Film[edit]
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Title | Year | Role | Director | Notes | Ref(s) |
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Phool Aur Kaante | 1991 | Ajay | Kuku Kohli | Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut | [31] |
Jigar | 1992 | Raj 'Raju' Verma | Farogh Siddique | [32] | |
Divya Shakti | 1993 | Prashant Varma | Sameer Malkan | [32] | |
Platform | 1993 | Raju | Deepak Pawar | [32] | |
Sangraam | 1993 | Raja S. Singh Kanwar | Lawrence D'Souza | [32] | |
Shaktiman | 1993 | Amar | K. C. Bokadia | [32] | |
Dil Hai Betaab | 1993 | Ajay | K. C. Bokadia | [32] | |
Ek Hi Raasta | 1993 | Karan Singh | Deepak Bahry | [32] | |
Bedardi | 1993 | Vijay Saxena | Krishnakant Pandya | [32] | |
Dhanwaan | 1993 | Kashinath | K. Vishwanath | [32] | |
Dilwale | 1994 | Arun Saxena | Harry Baweja | [33] | |
Kanoon | 1994 | Vishal | Sushma Shiromani | [32] | |
Vijaypath | 1994 | Karan | Farogh Siddique | [34] | |
Suhaag | 1994 | Ajay R. Sharma/Ajay R. Malhotra[a] | Kuku Kohli | [32] | |
Madam X | 1994 | — | Deepak Shivdasani | Assistant director | [35] |
Naajayaz | 1995 | Jay Bakshi | Mahesh Bhatt | Nominated –Filmfare Award for Best Actor | [32] |
Hulchul | 1995 | Deva | Anees Bazmee | [36] | |
Gundaraj | 1995 | Ajay Chauvan | Guddu Dhanoa | [32] | |
Haqeeqat | 1995 | Shiva/Ajay[a] | Kuku Kohli | [32] | |
Jung | 1996 | Ajay Bahadur Saxena | Tatineni Rama Rao | [32] | |
Diljale | 1996 | Shyam | Harry Baweja | [32] | |
Jaan | 1996 | Karan | Raj Kanwar | [32] | |
Ishq | 1997 | Ajay Rai | Indra Kumar | [32] | |
Itihaas | 1997 | Karan | Raj Kanwar | [32] | |
Major Saab | 1998 | Virendra Pratap Singh | Tinnu Anand | [37] | |
Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha | 1998 | Shekhar | Anees Bazmee | [38] | |
Sar Utha Ke Jiyo | 1998 | Himself | Sikander Bharti | Cameo appearance | [32] |
Zakhm | 1998 | Ajay R. Desai | Mahesh Bhatt | National Film Award for Best Actor Nominated –Filmfare Award for Best Actor | [32] |
Hogi Pyaar Ki Jeet | 1999 | Raju | P. Vasu | [32] | |
Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam | 1999 | Vanraj | Sanjay Leela Bhansali | Nominated –Filmfare Award for Best Actor | [39] |
Hindustan Ki Kasam | 1999 | Ajay/Tauheed[b] | Veeru Devgan | [40] | |
Gair | 1999 | Vijay Kumar/Dev[a] | Ashok Gaikwad | [32] | |
Thakshak | 1999 | Ishaan Singh | Govind Nihalani | [32] | |
Kachche Dhaage | 1999 | Aftab | Milan Luthria | [41] | |
Dil Kya Kare | 1999 | Anand | Prakash Jha | [42] | |
Deewane | 2000 | Vishal/Arun[b] | Harry Baweja | [32] | |
Raju Chacha | 2000 | Shekhar/Raju Chacha[a] | Anil Devgan | Also producer | [32] |
Yeh Raaste Hain Pyaar Ke | 2001 | Vicky/Rohit Verma[b] | Deepak Shivdasani | [32] | |
Lajja | 2001 | Bulwa | Rajkumar Santoshi | Nominated –Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor | [43] |
Tera Mera Saath Rahen | 2001 | Raj Dixit | Mahesh V. Manjrekar | [44] | |
Company | 2002 | Malik | Ram Gopal Varma | Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor Nominated –Filmfare Award for Best Actor | [45] |
Hum Kisise Kum Nahin | 2002 | Raja | David Dhawan | [46] | |
The Legend of Bhagat Singh | 2002 | Bhagat Singh | Rajkumar Santoshi | Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor National Film Award for Best Actor | [47] |
Deewangee | 2002 | Tarang Bharadwaj | Anees Bazmee | Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role | [48] |
Bhoot | 2003 | Vishal | Ram Gopal Varma | [49] | |
Qayamat: City Under Threat | 2003 | Rachit | Harry Baweja | [50] | |
Chori Chori | 2003 | Ranbir Malhotra | Milan Luthria | [51] | |
Gangaajal | 2003 | Amit Kumar | Prakash Jha | Nominated –Filmfare Award for Best Actor | [52] |
Parwana | 2003 | Parwana | Deepak Bahry | [53] | |
Zameen | 2003 | Ranvir Singh Ranawat | Rohit Shetty | [54] | |
LOC Kargil | 2003 | Manoj Kumar Pandey | J.P. Dutta | [55] | |
Khakee | 2004 | Yashwant Angre | Rajkumar Santoshi | Nominated –Filmfare Award for Best Villan | [56] |
Masti | 2004 | Sikander | Indra Kumar | [57] | |
Yuva | 2004 | Michael Mukherjee | Mani Ratnam | [58] | |
Raincoat | 2004 | Manoj | Rituparno Ghosh | [59] | |
Taarzan: The Wonder Car | 2004 | Deven Chaudhary | Abbas–Mustan | Extended cameo appearance | [60] |
Insan | 2005 | Ajit Rathore | K. Subash | [61] | |
Blackmail | 2005 | Shekhar R Mohan | Anil Devgan | [62] | |
Zameer: The Fire Within | 2005 | Suraj Chauhan | Kamal | [63] | |
Tango Charlie | 2005 | Mohammed Ali | Mani Shankar | [64] | |
Kaal | 2005 | Kaali Pratap Singh | Soham Shah | Nominated –Filmfare Award for Best Villan | [65] |
Main Aisa Hi Hoon | 2005 | Indraneel Thakur | Harry Baweja | [66] | |
Apaharan | 2005 | Ajay Shastri | Prakash Jha | [67] | |
Shikhar | 2005 | Gaurav Gupta | John Matthew Matthan | [68] | |
Dharti Kahe Pukar Ke | 2006 | Kunal Singh | Aslam Sheikh | Bhojpuri language film | [69] |
Golmaal: Fun Unlimited | 2006 | Gopal | Rohit Shetty | [70] | |
The Awakening | 2006 | Himself | Faruk Kabir | Also producer and editor; short film | [32][71] |
Omkara | 2006 | Omkara Shukla | Vishal Bhardwaj | [72] | |
Cash | 2007 | Karan/Doc[a] | Anubhav Sinha | [32] | |
Aag | 2007 | Heerendra 'Heero' Dhaan | Ram Gopal Varma | [73] | |
Halla Bol | 2008 | Ashfaque Khan/Sameer Khan[a] | Rajkumar Santoshi | [74] | |
Sunday | 2008 | Rajvir Randhawa | Rohit Shetty | [75] | |
U Me Aur Hum | 2008 | Ajay | Ajay Devgn | Also director, writer and producer | [76][77] |
Haal-e-Dil | 2008 | Himself | Anil Devgan | Special appearance | [78] |
Mehbooba | 2008 | Karan | Afzal Khan | [79] | |
Golmaal Returns | 2008 | Gopal | Rohit Shetty | [80] | |
All the Best: Fun Begins | 2009 | Prem Chopra | Rohit Shetty | Also producer | [81] |
London Dreams | 2009 | Arjun | Vipul Amrutlal Shah | [82] | |
Teen Patti | 2010 | Sunny | Leena Yadav | Cameo appearance | [83] |
Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge? | 2010 | Puneet | Ashwni Dhir | [84] | |
Raajneeti | 2010 | Sooraj Kumar | Prakash Jha | [85] | |
Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai | 2010 | Sultan Mirza | Milan Luthria | Nominated –Filmfare Award for Best Actor | [86] |
Aakrosh | 2010 | Pratap Kumar | Priyadarshan | [87] | |
Golmaal 3 | 2010 | Gopal | Rohit Shetty | [88] | |
Toonpur Ka Super Hero | 2010 | Aditya | Kireet Khurana | [89] | |
Yamla Pagla Deewana | 2011 | Narrator | Samir Karnik | [90] | |
Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji | 2011 | Naren Ahuja | Madhur Bhandarkar | [91] | |
Ready | 2011 | Raju | Anees Bazmee | Cameo appearance | [92] |
Singham | 2011 | Bajirao Singham | Rohit Shetty | Nominated –Filmfare Award for Best Actor | [93] |
Rascals | 2011 | Bhagat | David Dhawan | [94] | |
Tezz | 2012 | Aakash Rana | Priyadarshan | [95] | |
Bol Bachchan | 2012 | Prithviraj Raghuvanshi | Rohit Shetty | Also producer | [96] |
Son of Sardaar | 2012 | Jassi | Ashwni Dhir | Also producer | [97] |
Makkhi | 2012 | Father (voice) | S. S. Rajamouli | For the Hindi dubbed version | [98] |
Save The Girl Child | 2012 | — | Raajeev Walia | Producer | [30][99] |
Himmatwala | 2013 | Ravi | Sajid Khan | [100] | |
Satyagraha | 2013 | Manav Raghvendra | Prakash Jha | [101] | |
Mahabharat | 2013 | Arjun (voice) | Amaan Khan | Animated film | [102] |
Singham Returns | 2014 | Bajirao Singham | Rohit Shetty | Also producer | [103] |
Action Jackson | 2014 | Vishy/Jai (AJ)[b] | Prabhu Deva | [104] | |
Vitti Dandu | 2014 | — | Ganesh Kadam | Producer; Marathi language film | [105] |
Hey Bro | 2015 | Himself | Ajay Chandhok | Special appearance in song 'Birju' | [106] |
Drishyam | 2015 | Vijay Salgaonkar | Nishikant Kamat | [107] | |
Fitoor | 2016 | Moazam | Abhishek Kapoor | Cameo appearance | [108][109] |
Shivaay | 2016 | Shivaay | Ajay Devgn | Also director, writer and producer. | [110] |
Guest iin London | 2017 | Ajay | Ashwni Dhir | Cameo appearance | [111] |
Baadshaho | 2017 | Bhavani Singh | Milan Luthria | [112] | |
Poster Boys | 2017 | Himself | Shreyas Talpade | Voice-over; cameo appearance | [113] |
Golmaal Again | 2017 | Gopal | Rohit Shetty | [114] | |
Aapla Manus | 2018 | Himself | Satish Rajwade | Marathi film; producer; cameo appearance | [115] |
Raid | 2018 | Amay Patnaik | Raj Kumar Gupta | [116] | |
Helicopter Eela | 2018 | — | Pradeep Sarkar | Producer | [117] |
Simmba | 2018 | DCP Bajirao Singham | Rohit Shetty | Cameo appearance | [118][119] |
Total Dhamaal | 2019 | Guddu | Indra Kumar | Also producer | [120][121][122] |
De De Pyaar De | 2019 | Ashish | Akiv Ali | ||
Turram Khan | 2019 | — | Hansal Mehta | Producer | [123] |
Taanaji - The Unsung Warrior | 2020 | Tanaji Malusare | Om Raut | Also producer; scheduled for 10 February 2020 | [124][125] |
RRR | 2020 | TBA | S.S. Rajamouli | Cameo Appearance; scheduled for 30 July 2020. | [126] |
Television[edit]
Year | Title | Notes | Ref |
---|---|---|---|
2002–2004 | Devi | Producer | [127] |
2008 | Rock-N-Roll Family | Judge | [128] |
2012 | Ramleela – Ajay Devgn Ke Saath | Presenter | [129] |
2018 | Swami Ramdev - Ek Sangharsh | Producer | [130] |
See also[edit]
Footnotes[edit]
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External links[edit]
- Ajay Devgn on IMDb
Ajay Devgn is an Indian film actor, director and producer. He is widely considered as one of the most popular actors of Hindi cinema, who has appeared in over a hundred Hindi films. Devgn has won numerous accolades, including two National Film Awards and four Filmfare Awards. In 2016, he was honoured by the Government of India with the Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian honour of the country.
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1.The Legend of Bhagat Singh(2002)
Not Rated155 minAction, Biography, Drama
The story of a young revolutionary who raised an armed resistance against the British rule in India.
Director:Rajkumar Santoshi Stars:Ajay Devgn, Sushant Singh, D. Santosh, Akhilendra Mishra
Votes:13,027
The film was unsuccessful at Box office but it received widespread critical acclaim.
The film won the Best Feature Film in Hindi and Devgn received the Best Actor award. The film received eight nominations at the 48th Filmfare Awards, and won three—Best Background Score (Rahman), Best Film (Critics) (Kumar Taurani, Ramesh Taurani) and Best Actor (Critics) (Devgn).
2.Company(2002)
Not Rated155 minAction, Crime, Drama
A small-time gangster named Chandu teams up with Malik, a low-level enforcer for a criminal syndicate. Together they eliminate all their enemies, becoming the most feared gangsters in Mumbai.
Director:Ram Gopal Varma Stars:Ajay Devgn, Mohanlal, Manisha Koirala, Seema Biswas
Votes:13,128
Company received universal critical acclaim.Devgan played the character of a gangster, for which he won Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor.
3.Omkara(2006)
Not Rated155 minAction, Crime, Drama
A politically-minded enforcer's misguided trust in his lieutenant leads him to suspect his wife of infidelity in this adaptation of Shakespeare's 'Othello'.
Director:Vishal Bhardwaj Stars:Ajay Devgn, Saif Ali Khan, Vivek Oberoi, Kareena Kapoor
Votes:17,114Gross:$0.79M
The film is adapted from Shakespeare’s Othello. Film was highly appreciated by critics.The film also won three awards at the Kara Film Festival, an award at the Asian Festival of First Films, three National Film Awards, and seven Filmfare Awards.
4.Gangaajal(2003)
Not Rated157 minAction, Crime, Drama
An IPS officer motivates and leads a dysfunctional, corrupt police force of Tezpur to fight against the corrupt politician.
Director:Prakash Jha Stars:Ajay Devgn, Gracy Singh, Mohan Joshi, Yashpal Sharma
Votes:13,862
The film got positive reviews from critics. It won National Film Award for Best Film on Other Social Issues.
5.Raid(2018)
Not Rated122 minAction, Crime, Drama
A fearless income tax officer raids the mansion of the most powerful man in Lucknow after someone mysteriously draws his attention towards the evidence.
Director:Raj Kumar Gupta Stars:Ajay Devgn, Saurabh Shukla, Ileana D'Cruz, Amit Sial
Votes:11,866Gross:$1.01M
The film received generally positive reviews from critics and was a commercial success.
6.Once Upon a Time in Mumbai(2010)
Not Rated134 minAction, Crime, Drama
A smuggler rises to power in in 1970s Mumbai, a younger gangster seeks to overthrow him and a police officer is caught in the middle.
Director:Milan Luthria Stars:Ajay Devgn, Emraan Hashmi, Kangana Ranaut, Prachi Desai
Votes:14,634
The film is loosely based on the lives of Mumbai underworld gangsters Haji Mastan and Dawood Ibrahim. It received generally positive reviews from critics and was a box office success.
7.Zakhm(1998)
Not Rated125 minDrama
Amidst religious riots, a son deals with his mother's life-threatening injuries, and her last request.
Director:Mahesh Bhatt Stars:Ajay Devgn, Pooja Bhatt, Sonali Bendre, Kunal Khemu
Votes:2,603
The film received critical acclaim. Ajay received his first National Film Award for Best Actor for his role in the movie.
8.Drishyam(2015)
Not Rated163 minCrime, Drama, Mystery
Desperate measures are taken by a man who tries to save his family from the dark side of the law, after they commit an unexpected crime.
Director:Nishikant Kamat Stars:Ajay Devgn, Shriya Saran, Tabu, Rajat Kapoor
Votes:54,674Gross:$0.74M
The film is a remake of Jeethu Joseph's 2013 Malayalam film Drishyam, starring Mohanlal.
9.Raincoat(2004)
Unrated117 minDrama, Romance
All he wanted was to see her just once. Manu was from a village in the backwoods. Neeru was the girl next door, his lost love.
Director:Rituparno Ghosh Stars:Ajay Devgn, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Annu Kapoor, Mouli Ganguly
Votes:3,512
10.Apaharan(2005)
Not Rated173 minAction, Crime, Drama
Story of a tumultuous and complex relationship between a father (Mohan Agashe) and son (Ajay Devgan), set against the backdrop of a thriving kidnapping industry in the Hindi heartland of Bihar.
Director:Prakash Jha Stars:Ajay Devgn, Nana Patekar, Bipasha Basu, Ayub Khan
Votes:3,770
11.Khakee - Das tödliche Gesetz Indiens(2004)
174 minAction, Crime, Drama
A team of police force escorts an alleged terrorist from Chandangarh to Mumbai. However their trip turns into a deadly survival when an ex-cop tries to stop them to reach Mumbai.
Director:Rajkumar Santoshi Stars:Amitabh Bachchan, Akshay Kumar, Ajay Devgn, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
Votes:13,909
12.Ich gab Dir mein Herz, Geliebter(1999)
Not Rated188 minComedy, Drama, Musical
Nandini has to choose between Sameer, the man who taught her to fall in love; and Vanraj, the man from whom she learnt how to abide and fulfill promises of love.
Director:Sanjay Leela Bhansali Stars:Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Salman Khan, Ajay Devgn, Zohra Sehgal
Votes:15,366
13.Yuva(2004)
Not Rated161 minAction, Drama, Thriller
Michael, Arjun and Lallan, three men from three different strata of society, cross paths one morning in Calcutta and change one another's lives forever.
Director:Mani Ratnam Stars:Ajay Devgn, Abhishek Bachchan, Rani Mukerji, Vivek Oberoi
Votes:7,789Gross:$0.28M
14.Raajneeti(2010)
Not Rated163 minCrime, Drama
When the American-educated scion of a powerful Indian family returns to the subcontinent, his first taste of power starts him down a corrupt path.
Director:Prakash Jha Stars:Ajay Devgn, Ranbir Kapoor, Nana Patekar, Arjun Rampal
Votes:15,183Gross:$1.44M
15.Aakrosh(2010)
Not Rated115 minAction, Crime, Thriller
The Central Bureau of Investigation deputes two officers to investigate the disappearance of three medical students, which they believe to be an incident of 'honour killing' in a small, closed community.
Director:Priyadarshan Stars:Ajay Devgn, Akshaye Khanna, Bipasha Basu, Paresh Rawal
Votes:2,922
16.Golmaal: Fun Unlimited(2006)
150 minAction, Comedy, Drama
Four runaway crooks take shelter in a bungalow which is owned by a blind couple.
Director:Rohit Shetty Stars:Ajay Devgn, Arshad Warsi, Sharman Joshi, Tusshar Kapoor
Votes:12,960
17.Deewangee(2002)
169 minCrime, Drama, Mystery
Raj is one of city's top lawyer known never to loose a case.He his introduced to Sargam during the launch of her new album by Ashwin Mehta owner of a music company.Next day Ashwin is found ... See full summary »
Director:Anees Bazmee Stars:Ajay Devgn, Akshaye Khanna, Urmila Matondkar, Farida Jalal
Votes:2,217
18.Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha(1998)
156 minComedy, Drama, Romance
Sanjana was Rahul's fiancé. When Rahul was gone to India for official trip He is attracted to Nisha, and announces that he will be marrying her soon. Sanjana does not take kindly to this, ... See full summary »
Director:Anees Bazmee Stars:Ajay Devgn, Kajol, Bijay Anand, Kashmira Shah
Votes:2,551
19.Singham(2011)
Not Rated143 minAction, Drama
A truly honest police officer is transferred to a town controlled by a gangster he has humiliated. The gangster believes he can use good power to bring down this officer who made him look foolish and weak.
Director:Rohit Shetty Stars:Ajay Devgn, Kajal Aggarwal, Prakash Raj, Sonali Kulkarni
Votes:12,852Gross:$0.35M
20.Lajja - Schande(2001)
Unrated202 minCrime, Drama
The lives of four women from different places are the victims of male chauvinism and marital abuse. They decide to fight for their rights and dignity against the social norms and injustice.
Director:Rajkumar Santoshi Stars:Manisha Koirala, Jackie Shroff, Madhuri Dixit, Ajay Devgn
Votes:2,304Gross:$0.38M
21.Phool Aur Kaante(1991)
Not Rated173 minAction, Crime, Drama
A young man who despises his father's criminal profession, wants to live a peaceful life away from him but fate has some other plans.
Director:Sandesh Kohli Stars:Ajay Devgn, Madhoo, Arif Khan, Jagdeep
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Votes:1,134
22.Ishq(1997)
161 minAction, Comedy, Drama
Harbans Rai and Ranjit Rai are two wealthy businessmen who absolutely *loathe* poverty and poor people . As fate would have it , Harbans Rai's daughter Madhu falls for a poor mechanic Raja ... See full summary »
Director:Indra Kumar Stars:Aamir Khan, Ajay Devgn, Juhi Chawla, Kajol
Votes:9,019
23.Halla Bol(2008)
TV-14142 minCrime, Drama
A popular Bollywood actor witnesses a murder but refuses to come forward to identify the killer(s).
Director:Rajkumar Santoshi Stars:Ajay Devgn, Vidya Balan, Pankaj Kapur, Darshan Jariwala
Votes:1,996
24.Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge?(2010)
155 minComedy
A couple's married life is turned upside down when a distant relative overstay in their home.
Director:Ashwani Dhir Stars:Ajay Devgn, Konkona Sen Sharma, Paresh Rawal, Satish Kaushik
Votes:4,496
25.Golmaal 3(2010)
Not Rated155 minAction, Comedy
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In Goa, Pritam meets his love Geeta after many years. They decide to get married but the feud between their respective children creates tension in their marriage.
Director:Rohit Shetty Stars:Mithun Chakraborty, Ajay Devgn, Kareena Kapoor, Tusshar Kapoor
Votes:6,599Gross:$1.13M