star of millenium



Biography
Date of Birth11 October 1942, Allahabad, India
Birth NameAmitabh Harivansh Srivastav
NicknameBIG B Munna One Man Industry Angry Young Man Bollywood's Shahenshah Amith Big A
Height6' 2" (1.88 m)
Mini Biography
Son of well known poet Harivansh Rai Bachchan and Teji Bachchan. He has a brother named Ajitabh. He completed his education from Uttar Pradesh and moved to Bombay to find work as a film star, in vain though, as film-makers preferred someone with a fairer skin, and he was not quite fair enough. But they did use one of his other assets - his deep baritone voice - which was used for narration and background commentary. He was successful in being cast in Saat Hindustani. He got his break in Bollywood after a letter of introduction from the then Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi, as he was a friend of her son Rajiv Gandhi. This is how Amitabh made an entry in Bollywood, starting with Zanjeer, co-starred with his future wife-to-be Jaya Bhaduri, and since then there has been no looking back. He married Jaya Bhaduri, an actress in her own rights, he has two kids, Shweta and Abhishek. Shweta has been married, lives a non-filmy life and has a child. Being friends with Rajiv Gandhi, got him to decide to run for seat in the Congress from his hometown but had to leave midterm because of controversies, particularly after Rajiv and he were implicated in the now infamous "Bofors" case along with the U.K. based Hinduja Brothers. After a four year break, he was back in the unsuccessful Mrityudaata (1997), a comeback which the actor wanted to forget. Critics written him off but his career was saved with Bade Miyan Chote Miyan (1998). But four flops in 1999 and incurring debt of over 90 Crores rupees of his sinking company ABCL saw him at an all-time low. To make matters worse, after the defeat of the Congress party, Amitabh lost considerable political support, the opposition made him a target, and his credit rating deteriorated to such an extent that a leading nationalized bank, Canara Bank, sued him for outstanding loans. He did bounce back, presenting the Indian version of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire called "Kaun Banega Crorepati?" (2000). After a series of hits with Mohabbatein (2000), Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... (2001) and Baghban (2003) and his most recent Khakee (2004), a 60 plus Bachchan is showing no signs of slowing down and proving the critics wrong once again.His son Abhishek is also an actor by his own rights. Amitabh and Jaya were interested in getting Abhishek married to Karishma Kapoor, the daughter of Babita and Randhi Kapoor, they went through a formal engagement, but later broke it off.The former Miss World and Bollywood actress, Aishwarya Rai, and Abhishek, were formally engaged on Sunday January 14, 2007, at the Bachchan residence in Juhu, Bombay, with the marriage taking place at the Bachchan residence on April 20, 2007.Currently, he is one of the most busiest actors and singers in Bollywood as well as on TV, as can be seen from the commercials that he appears on, especially on Sahara One. Looks like there are no limits for this super-star and once the "Angry Young Man". of Bollywood.IMDb Mini Biography By: rAjOo (gunwanti@hotmail.com)
Mini Biography
The trademark deep baritone voice, the tall, brooding persona, and intense eyes, made Amitabh Bachchan the ideal "Angry Young Man" in the 1970s, thereby changing the face of Hindi cinema. The son of the late poet Harivansh Rai Bachchan and Teji Bachchan, he was born in Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh. After completing his education from Sherwood College, Nainital, and Kirori Mal College, Delhi University, he moved to Calcutta to work for shipping firm Shaw and Wallace. Later, he moved to Bombay and struggled for a while to get his foot in the door of the Hindi film industry. The lanky, dark, and intensely brooding persona did not go down well with directors who were looking for wise-cracking, fair, loverboys - the trademark of the Indian hero in the 1960s. Starting with the low key Saat Hindustani, Bachchan struggled through many roles and was relegated at times to doing voice-overs and in one instance playing a deaf-mute (his deep baritone voice might have overshadowed the other actors!). He broke through with Zanjeer (the Chain) in 1973 playing opposite his real-life love interest and future wife Jaya Bhaduri. His persona seemed apt for the 1970s, capturing the resentment of underemployed youth and the increasing cult of violence. Bachchan reworked the image of the Hindi film hero with major hits like Deewar, Sholay, Trishul, Don, Kala Patthar, and Shakti. Adapting former screen idol Dilip Kumar's mannerisms and adding his own flamboyance, he popularized the violent melodrama. He proved that he had an equal flair for tragedies (Deewar, Muqaddar Ka Sikandar, Shakti) and comedies (Chupke Chupke, Don, Naseeb, Amar Akbar Anthony) as well. His most memorable performance was as the renegade against a harsh society in Deewar. After Amar Akbar Anthony in which he reveled in the role of the Cathlolic bootlegger - he played similar "masala" roles, movies that required action, comedy, tragedy, and romance in one character. This had disastrous consequences later with movies disintegrating into Amitabh variety shows rather than plot-driven stories. Bachchan was dubbed the Superstar, taking over that title from Rajesh Khanna, something he hung on to until the mid 1980s when the floor widened after his temporary departure. At the height of his popularity he was injured in an accident while shooting for the film Coolie - long lines of people prayed for his recovery at the Breach Candy hospital, underscoring his megastar status. He left films in 1985 to become a Member of Parliament from Allahabad constituency as a Congress party candidate, as a favor to his family friend Rajiv Gandhi - the new Prime MInister of India. A report of involvement in financial irregularities (of which he was completely cleared later) made him decide to step down as MP. His return in 1987 was lukewarm as the Hindi film industry had moved on and newer, younger heroes essayed the part of Angry Young Man with more conviction. Bachchan seemed to have lost his heart in making films as his later roles did not show the flicker of passion that had marked earlier efforts in the 1970s. In 1989, for the first time since 1976, three of his films were flops i.e. they could not recover their money (in the Hindi film industry a flop is a film that does not recover a distributor's price, not the producer's cost). A series of lackluster films in the 1990s pointed to a long overdue exit, common to many other stars. A seemingly well-thought out venture to start a production company ABCL landed him in immense debts. Astonishingly, he burst back with a double act: one, playing the stern patriarch (the kind against which he had rebelled in the 1970s but which role was suited to his gravelly voice), and two, reinventing himself as a brand that in turn, could market anything. He began the latter by hosting the Indian version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (Kaun Banegaa Crorepati) and is now back in demand for endorsements, advertisements as well as many movie roles. At sixty plus, Amitabh Bachchan is a greater icon than he was at the height of his popularity three decades ago. His son, Abhishek is considered a talented actor who has not yet broken out as a star.IMDb Mini Biography By: darashukoh
Mini Biography
Amitabh Bachchan was born on October 11, 1942 in Allahabad. He is the son of late poet Harivansh Rai Bachchan and Teji Bachchan. Amitabh Bachchan did his schooling from Sherwood College, Nainital and later on pursued a degree in science from the Delhi University. His first job was in Shaw Wallace and later worked as a freight broker for a shipping firm called Bird and Co. But his destiny had something else to offer and it was the journey to stardom. He made his debut in the film Saat Hindustani (1969) which was directed by K.A. Abbas. Film failed on the box-office but Amitabh was noticed by film makers like Hrishikesh Mukherji and Sunil Dutt. Hrishikesh Mukherji (whom Amitabh treat as his Godfather),gave him a role in his two films, Anand and Guddi. Anand was the third film, which became a hit and he got best supporting actor filmfare award. Amitabh was getting the roles but they were not significant. Finally he got a chance to work in "Zanjeer", role for which he was not the first choice. Film turned out to be super-hit. By then a new avatar had emerged on silver screen, an "Angry young man". But this was his one aspect. He was a poet (Kabhi Kabhi), an decent professor (Kasme Vaade), a comedian (Chupke Chupke, Amar Akbar Anthony, Don), a dying lover (Mukaddar Ka Sikander).He did almost all kinds of roles. In 1973, after release of Zanjeer, Amitabh got married with Jaya Bhaduri. He became father at the time of release of Chupke Chupke. During the shooting of "Coolie" on 26th July 1982, he was injured and admitted to Breech Candy hospital. The whole nation prayed for his fast recovery and by the grace of God he was gifted with a new life. Mrs. Indira Gandhi, then P.M. of India, postponed her foreign trip and visited the hospital. After recovery Amitabh returned on silver screen, with Sharabi and Giraftar like hit movies. In the original script of "Coolie" Iqbal (Amitabh) had to die but Teji Bachchan asked Manmohan Desai to change it for her personal reasons. The last scene where he stands in the balcony and thank the people, was the real scene, a way to thank the people of India, "Main to chala gaya tha, laut aaya hoon to bus aapki duaon se...." Amitabh also tried his hand in politics in 1984 after the death of Mrs. Gandhi. He defeated the then called Chankya of the Indian politics, Hemvanti Nandan Bahuguna. But some how things went wrong and he got trapped in the dirty game of politics of anti-Rajiv Gandhi. Although during this period his classics "Main Azad Hoon" and "Agneepath" were released, but Amitabh was getting older. Amitabh decided to take a break in 1992, Khuda Gawah was the last release. He then launched ABCL which was a multi-faceted commercial enterprise. This was the major failure and he was surrounded by unthinkable debt. This is hard to imagine at that time how he survived but again he proved that he is not an ordinary man who live and die. With "Kaun Banega Crorepati" and "Mohabattein" he redefined his position in Indian cinema. Amitabh emerged again as a winner and slapped the critics who declared him "finished". Even in this age roles are written for him. Every film maker is dreaming to cast him in his/her film. He was declared as Star of the Millenium by BBC poll, by Stardust and even at the survey for statue at Madam Tusad. These are not mere coincident! May God bless him.

FILMS
As An Actor
Aladin (October 16, 2009) (Under Production) ...... Genius, The Genie Rann (September 25, 2009) (Completed) ...... Vijay Harshvardhan Malik Delhi-6 (February 20, 2009) (Released) ...... Roshan Mehra (Grand Father) Chenab Gandhi (2009) (Under Production) Struggler (2009) (Post-Production) ...... As Himself Bhairavi (2009) (Stuck/On Hold) Aankhen 2 (2009) (Stuck/On Hold) 64 Squares (2009) (Stuck/On Hold) Taalismaan (2009) (To Go On Floor) Kamagata Maru (2009) (Stuck/On Hold) ...... Gurdit Singh (Approached) Johny Walker (2009) (Stuck/On Hold) Pa (2009) (Under Production) Buddham Sharanam Gachhami (2009) (Under Production) Pocket Maar (2009) (To Go On Floor) Johnny Mastana (2009) (Under Production) Teen Patti (2009) (Under Production) ...... Venkat Subramaniam Time Machine (2009) (To Go On Floor) Zamaanat (2009) (Stuck/On Hold) The Last Lear (September 12, 2008) (Released) ...... Harish Mishra God Tussi Great Ho (August 15, 2008) (Released) ...... God Sarkar Raj (June 6, 2008) (Released) ...... Subhash Nagare 'Sarkar' Bhoothnath (May 9, 2008) (Released) ...... Bhoothnath (Kailash Nath) Om Shanti Om (November 9, 2007) (Released) ...... Himself (Special Appearance) Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag (August 31, 2007) (Released) ...... Babban Jhoom Barabar Jhoom (June 15, 2007) (Released) ...... Sutradhar Cheeni Kum (May 25, 2007) (Released) ...... Buddhadev Gupta Shoot Out At Lokhandwala (May 25, 2007) (Released) ...... Dingra Nishabd (March 2, 2007) (Released) ...... Vijay Eklavya - The Royal Guard (February 16, 2007) (Released) ...... Eklavya Gangotri (2007) (Released) Baabul (December 8, 2006) (Released) ...... Balraj Kapoor Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (August 11, 2006) (Released) ...... Samarjit Singh Talwar Aka Sam Darna Zaroori Hai (April 28, 2006) (Released) ...... Professor Family - Ties Of Blood (January 12, 2006) (Released) ...... Viren Sahi Ganga (2006) (Released) ...... Thakur (Special Appearance) Amrithadhare (December 30, 2005) (Released) ...... Himself Ek Ajnabee (December 9, 2005) (Released) ...... Col. Suryaveer Singh Dil Jo Bhi Kahey (September 23, 2005) (Released) ...... Shekhar Sinha Ramji Londonwaley (September 2, 2005) (Released) ...... Himself (Special Appearance) Ram Balram Aur Ramkali (August 5, 2005) (Released) Viruddh (July 22, 2005) (Released) ...... Vidhyadhar Patwardhan Marche De L'Empereur, La (July 22, 2005) (Released) ...... Narrator Sarkar (July 1, 2005) (Released) ...... Subhash Nagre (Sarkar) Paheli (June 24, 2005) (Released) ...... Gadariya Parineeta (June 10, 2005) (Released) ...... Narrator Bunty Aur Babli (May 27, 2005) (Released) ...... Dashrath Singh Waqt - Race Against Time (April 22, 2005) (Released) ...... Ishwarchandra Sharawat Black (February 4, 2005) (Released) ...... Debraj Sahai Ab Tumhare Hawale Watan Sathiyo (December 24, 2004) (Released) ...... Major General Amarjeet Singh Veer Zaara (November 12, 2004) (Released) ...... Choudhary Sumer Singh(Special Appearance) Hum Kaun Hai (September 3, 2004) (Released) ...... Major Frank John Williams/Frank James Williams Kyun! Ho Gaya Na (August 13, 2004) (Released) ...... Raj Chauhan Deewaar (June 25, 2004) (Released) ...... Maj. Ranvir Kaul Lakshya (June 18, 2004) (Released) ...... Colonel Suneil Damle Dev (June 11, 2004) (Released) ...... JCP. Dev Pratap Singh Insaaf - The Justice (March 5, 2004) (Released) ...... Narrator Rudraksh (February 13, 2004) (Released) ...... Narrator Aetbaar (January 23, 2004) (Released) ...... Dr. Ranveer Malhotra Khakee (January 23, 2004) (Released) ...... DCP Anant Kumar Shrivastav fun2ssh (December 19, 2003) (Released) ...... Narrator Baghban (October 3, 2003) (Released) ...... Raj Malhotra Boom (September 19, 2003) (Released) ...... Bade Mia Mumbai Se Aaya Mera Dost (August 22, 2003) (Released) ...... Narrator Armaan (May 16, 2003) (Released) ...... Dr. Siddharth Sinha Khushi (February 7, 2003) (Released) ...... Narrator Kaante (December 20, 2002) (Released) ...... Yashvardhan Rampal 'Major' Agni Varsha (August 30, 2002) (Released) ...... Indra (Special Appearance) Hum Kisi Se Kum Nahin (May 31, 2002) (Released) ...... Dr. Rastogi Aankhen (April 5, 2002) (Released) ...... Vijay Singh Rajput Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (December 14, 2001) (Released) ...... Yashovardhan Aks (July 13, 2001) (Released) ...... Manu Verma Lagaan: Once Upon A Time In India (June 15, 2001) (Released) ...... Narrator Ek Rishtaa - The Bond Of Love (May 18, 2001) (Released) ...... Vijay Kapoor Mohabbatein (October 27, 2000) (Released) ...... Narayan Shankar Hello Brother (September 10, 1999) (Released) ...... Voice Of God Kohram (August 13, 1999) (Released) ...... Col. Balbir Singh Sodi, Aka Devraj Hathoda/Dada Bhai Hindustan Ki Kasam (July 23, 1999) (Released) ...... Kabeera Biwi No. 1 (May 28, 1999) (Released) ...... Himself (Guest Appearence) Sooryavansham (May 21, 1999) (Released) ...... Dual Role (Thakur Bhanu Pratap Singh & Heera Singh) Lal Baadshah (March 5, 1999) (Released) ...... Lal 'Baadshah' Singh/Ranbhir Singh Bade Miyan Chhote Miyan (October 16, 1998) (Released) ...... Dual Role (Arjun Singh & Bade Miyan) Major Saab (June 26, 1998) (Released) ...... Maj. Jasbir Singh Rana Mrityudaata (April 25, 1997) (Released) ...... Dr. Ram Prasad Ghayal Tere Mere Sapne (December 6, 1996) (Released) ...... Narrator (Voice) (As Mr. Amitabh Bachchan) Ghatak (November 8, 1996) (Released) ...... Friendly Appearance Professar Ki Padosan (July 22, 1994) (Released) ...... Special Appearance Insaaniyat (March 11, 1994) (Released) ...... Insp. Amar Zulm Ki Hukumat (July 17, 1992) (Released) ...... Narrator Khuda Gawah (May 8, 1992) (Released) ...... Baadshah Khan Akela (November 8, 1991) (Released) ...... Insp. Vijay Verma House No.13 (August 16, 1991) (Released) Indra Jeet (August 8, 1991) (Released) ...... Indrajeet Ajooba (April 12, 1991) (Released) ...... Ajooba/Ali Hum (February 1, 1991) (Released) ...... Tiger/Shekhar Ajooba Kudrat Ka (1991) (Released) Aaj Ka Arjun (August 10, 1990) (Released) ...... Bheema Krodh (March 23, 1990) (Released) ...... Spcieal Appearance Agneepath (February 16, 1990) (Released) ...... Vijay Dinanath Chavan Main Azad Hoon (December 15, 1989) (Released) ...... Azaad Jaadugar (August 25, 1989) (Released) ...... Goga/Gogeshwar Toofan (August 11, 1989) (Released) ...... Dual Role (Toofan & Shyam) Batwara (July 14, 1989) (Released) ...... Narrator Ganga Jamuna Sarswati (December 29, 1988) (Released) ...... Ganga Prasad Hero Hiralal (October 21, 1988) (Released) ...... Himself Shahenshah (February 12, 1988) (Released) ...... Vijay (Kumar) Shrivastav/Shahenshah Soorma Bhopali (1988) (Released) ...... Special Appearance Ek Hi Maqsad (1988) (Released) ...... Himself (A Scene From A Movie) Kaun Jeeta Kaun Haara (1987) (Released) ...... Himself (Guest Appearance) Jalwa (1987) (Released) ...... Special Appearance Dosti Dushmani (November 14, 1986) (Released) ...... Himself (A Scene From The Movie Aakhri Raasta (June 6, 1986) (Released) ...... Dual Role (David & Vijay) Ek Ruka Hua Faisla (1986) (Released) ...... (Guest Appearance) Mard (November 8, 1985) (Released) ...... Raju/Mard Giraftaar (September 13, 1985) (Released) ...... Insp. Karan Kumar Khanna Ram Tere Kitne Naam (February 15, 1985) (Released) ...... Himself (A Scene From The Movie Trishul). Ameer Admi Garib Admi (1985) (Released) ...... Himself Sharaabi (May 18, 1984) (Released) ...... Vicky Kapoor Inquilab (January 27, 1984) (Released) ...... Amarnath Kanoon Kya Karega (1984) (Released) ...... Narrator Pet Pyar Aur Paap (1984) (Released) ...... Himself (Guest Appearance) Coolie (December 2, 1983) (Released) ...... Iqbal A. Khan Pukar (November 18, 1983) (Released) ...... Ramdas/Ronnie Mahaan (April 28, 1983) (Released) ...... Triple Role (Amit/Rana Ranveer, Guru & Inspector Shankar) Andha Kanoon (April 8, 1983) (Released) ...... Jan Nisar Akhtar Khan, Forest Officer (Guest Appearance Nastik (February 18, 1983) (Released) ...... Shankar/Bhola/Sheru Film Hi Film (1983) (Released) ...... (Special Appearance) Shakti (October 1, 1982) (Released) ...... Vijay Kumar Khud-Daar (July 30, 1982) (Released) ...... Govind Srivastav/Chotu Ustad Namak Halal (April 30, 1982) (Released) ...... Arjun Singh Desh Premee (April 23, 1982) (Released) ...... Dual Role (Master Dinanath & Raju) Bemisaal (March 5, 1982) (Released) ...... Dual Role (Dr. Sudhir Roy & Adheer Roy) Satte Pe Satta (January 22, 1982) (Released) ...... Ravi Anand/Babu Kaalia (December 25, 1981) (Released) ...... Kallu/Kaalia Yaraana (October 23, 1981) (Released) Silsila (August 14, 1981) (Released) ...... Amit Malhotra Lawaaris (May 22, 1981) (Released) ...... Heera Barsat Ki Ek Raat (February 20, 1981) (Released) ...... ACP Abhijeet Rai Naseeb (January 5, 1981) (Released) ...... Ravi Commander (1981) (Released) ...... (Guest Appearance) Chashme Baddoor (1981) (Released) ...... Speacial Appearance Shaan (December 12, 1980) (Released) ...... Vijay Ram Balram (November 28, 1980) (Released) ...... Insp. Balram Singh Dostana (October 17, 1980) (Released) ...... Vijay Varma Do Aur Do Paanch (February 14, 1980) (Released) ...... Vijay/Ram Naya Bakra (1980) (Released) ...... Guest Suhaag (November 16, 1979) (Released) ...... Amit Kapoor Ahsaas (October 26, 1979) (Released) ...... Himself Guest Appearance Kala Patthar (August 24, 1979) (Released) ...... Vijay Pal Singh Cinema Cinema (July 27, 1979) (Released) Mr Natwarlal (June 8, 1979) (Released) ...... Natwarlal/Avtar Singh Manzil (May 14, 1979) (Released) ...... Ajay Chandra Jurmana (May 11, 1979) (Released) ...... Inder Saxena Golmaal (April 20, 1979) (Released) ...... Speacial Appearance The Great Gambler (April 6, 1979) (Released) ...... Dual Role (Vijay & Jai Muqaddar Ka Sikandar (October 27, 1978) (Released) ...... Sikandar Don (June 12, 1978) (Released) ...... Dual Role (Don & Vijay) Trishul (May 4, 1978) (Released) ...... Vijay Kumar Kasme Vaade (April 20, 1978) (Released) ...... Dual Role (Amit & Shankar) Ganga Ki Saugandh (February 10, 1978) (Released) ...... Jeeva Besharam (1978) (Released) ...... Ram Kumar Chandra/Prince Chandrashekar Parvarish (October 23, 1977) (Released) ...... Amit Khoon Pasina (January 21, 1977) (Released) ...... Shiva/Tiger Imaan Dharam (January 14, 1977) (Released) ...... Ahmed Raza Adalat (January 7, 1977) (Released) ...... Dual Role (Dharma (Dharamchand) & Raju) Amar Akbar Anthony (1977) (Released) ...... Anthony Gonzalves/Raju Khatta Meetha (1977) (Released) ...... Speacial Appearance Shatranj Ke Khiladi (1977) (Released) ...... Narrator (Voice) Charandas (1977) (Released) ...... Quwwali Singer (Special Appearance) Chala Murari Hero Banane (1977) (Released) ...... Himself (Special Appearance) Alaap (1977) (Released) ...... Alok Prasad Hera Pheri (October 3, 1976) (Released) ...... Vijay/Inspector Hirachand Kabhie Kabhie (March 1, 1976) (Released) ...... Amitabh Malhotra Chhoti Si Baat (1976) (Released) ...... Speacial Appearance Do Anjane (1976) (Released) ...... Amit Roy/Naresh Dutt Sholay (August 15, 1975) (Released) ...... Jai (Jaidev) Zameer (March 21, 1975) (Released) ...... Badal/Chimpoo Deewar (January 24, 1975) (Released) ...... Vijay Verma Faraar (1975) (Released) ...... Rajesh 'Raj' Chupke Chupke (1975) (Released) ...... Sukumar Sinha/Parimal Tripathi Mili (1975) (Released) ...... Shekhar Dayal Majboor (December 6, 1974) (Released) ...... Ravi Khanna Roti Kapada Aur Makan (October 18, 1974) (Released) ...... Vijay Benaam (October 18, 1974) (Released) ...... Amit Srivastav Kasauti (August 9, 1974) (Released) ...... Amitabh Sharma (Amit) Dost (April 12, 1974) (Released) ...... Anand (Guest Appearance) (Uncredited) Kunwara Baap (1974) (Released) ...... Augustine (Guest Appearance) (As Amitabh Bachhan) Namak Haram (November 23, 1973) (Released) ...... Vikram (Vicky) Saudagar (October 26, 1973) (Released) ...... Moti Abhimaan (July 27, 1973) (Released) ...... Subir Kumar Gehri Chaal (July 26, 1973) (Released) ...... Ratan Zanjeer (May 11, 1973) (Released) ...... Insp. Vijay Khanna Bandhey Hath (1973) (Released) ...... Dual Role (Shamu & Deepak) Bada Kabootar (1973) (Released) ...... Guest Appearance Bombay To Goa (March 3, 1972) (Released) ...... Ravi Kumar Raste Ka Pattar (1972) (Released) ...... Jai Shankar Rai Piya Ka Ghar (1972) (Released) ...... Guest Appearance Sanjog (1972) (Released) ...... Mohan Bansi Birju (1972) (Released) ...... Birju Bawarchi (1972) (Released) ...... Narrator (Voice) Garam Masala (1972) (Released) ...... Robert Tailor (Uncredited) Ek Nazar (1972) (Released) ...... Manmohan Akash Tyagi Pyar Ki Kahani (April 30, 1971) (Released) ...... Ram Chandra Guddi (January 1, 1971) (Released) ...... Himself Reshma Aur Shera (1971) (Released) ...... Chotu Bombay Talkies (1971) (Released) ...... Mourner In Funeral (Uncredited) Anand (1971) (Released) ...... Dr. Bhaskar K. Bannerjee/Babu Moshai Parwana (1971) (Released) ...... Kumar Sen Bhuvan Shome (1969) (Released) ...... Commentator (Voice) (As Amitabh) Saat Hindustani (1969) (Released) ...... Anwar Ali Anwar Playback SingerDelhi-6 (February 20, 2009) (Released) Bhoothnath (May 9, 2008) (Released) Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag (August 31, 2007) (Released) Cheeni Kum (May 25, 2007) (Released) Nishabd (March 2, 2007) (Released) Baabul (December 8, 2006) (Released) Sarkar (July 1, 2005) (Released) Dev (June 11, 2004) (Released) Aetbaar (January 23, 2004) (Released) Baghban (October 3, 2003) (Released) Armaan (May 16, 2003) (Released) Aks (July 13, 2001) (Released) Bhopal Express (December 2, 1999) (Released) Sooryavansham (May 21, 1999) (Released) Khuda Gawah (May 8, 1992) (Released) Toofan (August 11, 1989) (Released) Sharaabi (May 18, 1984) (Released) Pukar (November 18, 1983) (Released) Mahaan (April 28, 1983) (Released) Silsila (August 14, 1981) (Released) Lawaaris (May 22, 1981) (Released) Naseeb (January 5, 1981) (Released) Mr Natwarlal (June 8, 1979) (Released) The Great Gambler (April 6, 1979) (Released) Amar Akbar Anthony (1977) (Released) Kabhie Kabhie (March 1, 1976) (Released)
Producer
Aks (July 13, 2001) (Released) Major Saab (June 26, 1998) (Released) Saat Rang Ke Sapne (February 20, 1998) (Released) Mrityudaata (April 25, 1997) (Released) Tere Mere Sapne (December 6, 1996) (Released) Special Thanks.
Parineeta (June 10, 2005) (Released)
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