Dharmendra filmography
Appearance
The following is a complete list of the filmography of Indian actor Dharmendra.
Films
[edit]† | Denotes films that have not yet been released |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
Ref. |
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1960 | Dil Bhi Tera Hum Bhi Tere | Ashok | [1] | |
1961 | Shola Aur Shabnam | Ravi (Bunnu) | [2] | |
Boy Friend | Inspector Sunil Singh | |||
1962 | Soorat Aur Seerat | N/A | ||
Anpadh | Deepak M. Nath | [3] | ||
Shaadi | Ramesh R. Malhotra | [4] | ||
1963 | Bandini | Dr. Devendra | [5] | |
Begaana | Prakash | |||
1964 | Ayee Milan Ki Bela | Ranjit | [6] | |
Pooja Ke Phool | Balraj | [7] | ||
Mera Qasoor Kya Hai | N/A | |||
Haqeeqat | Captain Bahadur Singh | [8] | ||
Ganga Ki Lahren | Ashok | |||
Aap Ki Parchhaiyan | Chandramohan Chopra (Channi) | |||
Main Bhi Ladki Hoon | Ram | [1] | ||
1965 | Purnima | Prakash | ||
Neela Aakash | Aakash | |||
Kaajal | Rajesh | [9] | ||
Chand Aur Suraj | Surajprakash A. Malik | |||
Akashdeep | Tarun | [10] | ||
1966 | Phool Aur Patthar | Shakti Singh / Shaaka | [11] | |
Mohabbat Zindagi Hai | Amar | |||
Mamta | Barrister Indraneel | [12] | ||
Dil Ne Phir Yaad Kiya | Ashok | [13] | ||
Devar | Shankar J. Rai / Bhola | |||
Baharen Phir Bhi Aayengi | Jitendra Gupta (Jiten) | [14] | ||
Anupama | Ashok | [15] | ||
Aaye Din Bahar Ke | Ravi | [16] | ||
Paari | Ghanashyam Dhali | Bengali film | [17] | |
1967 | Majhli Didi | Bipinchandra (Bipin) | [18] | |
Jab Yaad Kisi Ki Aati Hai | N/A | |||
Ghar Ka Chirag | N/A | [19] | ||
Dulhan Ek Raat Ki | Ashok | [20] | ||
Chandan Ka Palna | Ajit | |||
1968 | Shikar | Ajay Singh | [21] | |
Mere Hamdam Mere Dost | Sunil | [1] | ||
Izzat | Shekhar / Dilip P. Singh[a] | [22] | ||
Baharon Ki Manzil | Dr. Rajesh Khanna | [23] | ||
Ankhen | Sunil | [24] | ||
Baazi | D. S. P. Ajay | |||
1969 | Yakeen | Rajesh / Jackoss[a] | ||
Satyakam | Satyapriya Acharya (Sath) | [25] | ||
Khamoshi | Dev Kumar (Patient #24) | Cameo | [26] | |
Aadmi Aur Insaan | Munish Mehra | [27] | ||
Pyar Hi Pyar | Vijay Pratap Gupta | |||
Aya Sawan Jhoom Ke | Jaishankar (Jai) | [28] | ||
Dharti Kahe Pukar Ke | Narrator | |||
Soldier Thakur Daler Singh | Deepak's Lawyer | [29] | ||
1970 | Jeevan Mrityu | Ashok Tandon / Bikram Sher Singh | [30] | |
Tum Haseen Main Jawaan | Sunil | [31] | ||
Sharafat | Rajesh | [32] | ||
Mera Naam Joker | Mahendra Singh | [33] | ||
Man Ki Aankhen | Rajesh Agarwal | |||
Kab? Kyoon? Aur Kahan? | C. I. D. Inspector Anand | |||
Ishq Par Zor Nahin | Ram Kumar | |||
1971 | Kankan De Ole | Banta Singh | Punjabi film | |
Rakhwala | Deepak Kumar | [34] | ||
Naya Zamana | Anoop | [1] | ||
Mera Gaon Mera Desh | Ajit | [1] | ||
Guddi | Himself | Guest appearance | [35] | |
Badnam Farishte | Narrator | |||
1972 | Seeta Aur Geeta | Raka | [36] | |
Samadhi | Daku Lakhan Singh / Jaswant Singh / Ajay[a] | |||
Raja Jani | Rajkumar Singh (Raja) | [31] | ||
Lalkar | Major Ram Kapoor | [37] | ||
Do Chor | Tony | [38] | ||
Anokha Milan | Ghanshyam (Ghana) | |||
1973 | Loafer | Ranjit | [39] | |
Phagun | Gopal | Cameo | [40] | |
Keemat | Gopal | [41] | ||
Kahani Kismat Ki | Ajit Sharma | [1] | ||
Jugnu | Ashok Roy (Jugnu) | [42] | ||
Jheel Ke Us Paar | Sameer Rai | |||
Jwar Bhata | Balraj Prasad (Billoo) | [43] | ||
Yaadon Ki Baaraat | Shankar | [44] | ||
Black Mail | Kailash Gupta | [45] | ||
1974 | Dost | Manav | [46] | |
Resham Ki Dori | Ajit Singh | |||
Patthar Aur Payal | Ranjeet Singh (Chhote Thakur) | [47] | ||
Pocketmaar | Shankar | [48] | ||
Dukh Bhanjan Tera Naam | N/A | Punjabi film | ||
Do Sher | N/A | |||
International Crook | Shekhar | |||
Aaina | N/A | Cameo | ||
Kunwara Baap | Himself | Guest appearance | [49] | |
1975 | Saazish | Jaideep (Jai) | [50] | |
Kahte Hain Mujhko Raja | Balram | |||
Ek Mahal Ho Sapno Ka | Vishal | |||
Dhoti Lota Aur Chowpatty | N/A | |||
Chupke Chupke | Dr. Parimal Tripathi (Pyare Mohan) | [51] | ||
Sholay | Veeru | [52] | ||
Pratiggya | Inspector Devendra Singh / Ajit D. Singh[a] | [53] | ||
Chaitali | Manish | |||
1976 | Santo Banto | N/A | Punjabi film | |
Chhoti Si Baat | Himself | Guest appearance in the song "Jaaneman Jaaneman Tere Do Nayan" | [54] | |
Apne Dushman | Brijesh | |||
Kahtey Hain Mujhko Raja | Balram | |||
Barood | Anup's Landlord | Cameo | ||
Charas | Suraj Kumar | [55] | ||
Maa | Vijay | |||
1977 | Chacha Bhatija | Shankar Teja | [56] | |
Dream Girl | Anupam Verma | [57] | ||
Swami | Nautanki Dancer | Guest appearance | [58] | |
Kinara | Chandan Arya | Cameo | [59] | |
Khel Khiladi Ka | Shaki Lutera / Raja Saab / Ajit | |||
Dharam Veer | Dharam Singh | [1] | ||
Charandas | Qawwali Singer | Guest appearance | ||
Chala Murari Hero Banne | Himself | Guest appearance | ||
1978 | Phandebaaz | Rajkumar Kakkar / Rana Shantidas[a] | ||
Dillagi | Swarn Kamal | [60] | ||
Azaad | Ashok (Azaad) | [31] | ||
Giddha | N/A | Punjabi film | ||
Shalimar | S.S. Kumar | [61] | ||
Do Chehere | Kanwar Pran (Drunkard) / C.I.D. S.P. Shukla | |||
1979 | Dil Kaa Heera | Custom Officer Rajat Sharma | ||
Kartavya | Vijay Kumar | [62] | ||
1980 | Chunaoti | Shakti Singh | Cameo | |
The Burning Train | Ashok Singh | [60] | ||
Alibaba Aur 40 Chor | Alibaba | [63] | ||
Insaaf Ka Tarazu | Soldier Anil Dev Maini | Cameo | ||
Ram Balram | Ram | |||
1981 | Aas Paas | Arun Choudhury | ||
Krodhi | Vikramjit Singh (Vicky) / Acharya Shradhanand | |||
Naseeb | Himself | Guest appearance in the Song "John Jani Janardhan" | ||
Professor Pyarelal | Ram / Professor Pyarelal | |||
Khuda Kasam | Maharaja Bhunam | Cameo | ||
Katilon Ke Kaatil | Ajit / Badshah | |||
1982 | Rajput | Manupratap Singh (Manu) | ||
Teesri Aankh | Ashok | |||
Samraat | Ram | |||
Main Intequam Loonga | Kumar Agnihotri (Bitto) | |||
Ghazab | Ajay Singh (Munna) / Vijay Singh[a] | |||
Do Dishayen | Ajitesh | |||
Baghavat | Amar Singh | |||
Badle Ki Aag | Sher Singh (Shera) / Jaggu | |||
1983 | Ambri | Dharam Singh | ||
Putt Jattan De | Chaudhary Dharam Singh | Punjabi film | ||
Andhaa Kaanoon | Truck Driver | Cameo | ||
Naukar Biwi Ka | Deepak Kumar / Raja | |||
Jaani Dost | Raju | |||
Razia Sultan | Yakut Jamaluddin | |||
Qayamat | Shyam / Rajeshwar | |||
1984 | Baazi | Inspector Ajay Sharma | ||
Ranjhan Mera Yaar | N/A | Punjabi film | ||
Dharam Aur Qanoon | Rahim Khan | |||
Raaj Tilak | Zoravar Singh | |||
Sunny | Indrajeet | |||
Jeene Nahi Doonga | Roshan / Raka[a] | |||
Jagir | Shankar | |||
Jhutha Sach | Vijay / Tiger[a] | |||
The Gold Medal | Labor Leader Acharya | Cameo | ||
1985 | Ghulami | Ranjit Singh | [64] | |
Sitamgar | Sonu / Shankar | |||
Karishma Kudrat Kaa | Vijay / Karan[a] | |||
1986 | Saveray Wali Gaadi | Sher Singh | Cameo | |
Mohabbat Ki Kasam | Shop Owner | Cameo | ||
Begaana | Kailashnath Rana | |||
Main Balwan | D. C. P. Chaudhary | |||
Sultanat | General Khalid | |||
1987 | Insaniyat Ke Dushman | Inspector Shekhar Kapoor | [65] | |
Loha | Inspector Amar | |||
Dadagiri | Dharma Dada | |||
Hukumat | Inspector Arjun Singh | [66] | ||
Aag Hi Aag | Bahadur Singh / Sher Singh | |||
Mera Karam Mera Dharam | Ajay Shankar Sharma | |||
Watan Ke Rakhwale | Mahavir | |||
Insaaf Kaun Karega | Veerendra (Veeru) | |||
Mard Ki Zabaan | Laxman Chauhan | |||
Insaaf Ki Pukar | Vijay Singh | |||
Superman | Jor-El | Cameo | ||
Jaan Hatheli Pe | Soni Kapoor | |||
1988 | Zalzala | Inspector Shiv Kumar | ||
Soorma Bhopali | Mahendra Singh / Himself[a] | Cameo | ||
Sone Pe Suhaaga | C. B. I. Officer Ashwini Kumar / Vikram Dada | |||
Khatron Ke Khiladi | Balwant / Karamveer / Teesri Adalat | |||
Mardon Wali Baat | Yadvinder Singh | |||
Mahaveera | Ajay Verma | |||
Paap Ko Jalaa Kar Raakh Kar Doonga | Shankar | |||
Ganga Tere Desh Mein | Vijay Nath | |||
1989 | Sachai Ki Taqat | Constable Ram Singh | [1] | |
Vardi | Havaldar Bhagwan Singh | Cameo | ||
Nafrat Ki Aandhi | Sonu | |||
Hathyar | Khushal Khan | |||
Kasam Suhaag Ki | N/A | |||
Ilaaka | Inspector Dharam Verma | Cameo | ||
Batwara | Sumer Singh | |||
Elaan-E-Jung | Arjun Singh | |||
Sikka | Vijay | |||
Shehzaade | Subedhar Zorawar Singh / Inspector Shankar Shrivastav[a] | |||
1990 | Veeru Dada | Veeru Dada | ||
Qurbani Jatt Di | Sarpanch Sucha Singh | Cameo | ||
Pyar Ka Karz | Shekhar (Shaka) | |||
Naakabandi | Veer Singh (Veera) | [1] | ||
Humse Na Takrana | Amar | |||
1991 | Trinetra | Raja | Cameo | |
Mast Kalandar | Shankar | [1] | ||
Kohraam | Arjun | |||
Farishtay | Virendra Kumar (Veeru) | |||
Paap Ki Aandhi | Dharma / Mangal[a] | |||
Dushman Devta | Shiva | |||
1992 | Khule-Aam | Shiva | ||
Zulm Ki Hukumat | Pitamber Kohli | |||
Waqt Ka Badshah | N/A | |||
Tahalka | Ex-Major Dharam Singh | |||
Virodhi | Inspector Shekhar | |||
Humlaa | Bhawani | |||
Kal Ki Awaz | Police Commissioner Ali Haider Jaffrey | |||
1993 | Aag Ka Toofan | Dharam Singh / Inspector Arjun Singh[a] | ||
Kundan | N/A | |||
Kshatriya | Maharaj Prithvi Singh | |||
1994 | Maha Shaktishaali | Jaswant Singh (Jassi) | ||
Juaari | Police Inspector Dharam Singh | |||
Rakhwale | Ashok | |||
1995 | Policewala Gunda | A.C.P. Ajit Singh | ||
Maidan-E-Jung | Shankar | |||
Aazmayish | Shankar Singh Rathod | |||
Taaqat | Shakti Singh | |||
Hum Sab Chor Hain | Vijay Kumar | |||
Fauji | Fauji Shamsher Singh (Sheroo) | |||
Veer | Veer (Veeru Bhaiya) | |||
1996 | Smuggler | Ajit Singh | ||
Return of Jewel Thief | Police Commissioner Surya Dev Singh | |||
Himmatvar | Sultan | |||
Aatank | Jesu | |||
Mafia | Fauji Ajit Singh | |||
1997 | Loha | Shankar | ||
Jeeo Shaan Se | Brahma / Vishnu / Mahesh[b] | |||
Gundagardi | Police Commissioner Karan Singh | |||
Agnee Morcha | Kishan Singh Bhatti | |||
1998 | Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya | Thakur Ajay Singh (Chacha) | ||
Zulm O Situm | S.P. Arun | |||
1999 | Nyaydaata | DCP Ram | ||
Munnibai | N/A | |||
Lohpurush | Ajit Singh | |||
2000 | Sultaan | Sultan Singh | Cameo | [67] |
The Revenge: Geeta Mera Naam | Baba Thakur | [67] | ||
Meri Jung Ka Elaan | Ajit Singh | [67] | ||
Kaali Ki Saugandh | Sultan Singh | [67] | ||
Jallad No. 1 | Shankar | [67] | ||
Bhai Thakur | N/A | [67] | ||
2001 | Jagira | N/A | [67] | |
Saugandh Geeta Ki | N/A | [67] | ||
Zakhmi Sherni | N/A | [citation needed] | ||
Bhooka Sher | Ranbir Singh | [67] | ||
2002 | Reshma Aur Sultan | N/A | [67] | |
Border Kashmir Ka | N/A | [67] | ||
2003 | Kaise Kahoon Ke... Pyaar Hai | Dharam | [68] | |
Tada | Balraj Singh Rana | [67] | ||
2004 | Sabse Badi Ganga Ki Saugandh | N/A | [citation needed] | |
Hum Kaun Hai? | Virendra 'Viru' | Cameo | [69] | |
Kis Kis Ki Kismat | Hasmukh Mehta | [70] | ||
2007 | Life in a... Metro | Amol | [71] | |
Apne | Baldev Singh Chaudhary | [72] | ||
Johnny Gaddaar | Sheshadri | [73] | ||
Om Shanti Om | Himself | Guest appearance in the song "Deewangi Deewangi" | [74] | |
2009 | Har Pal | Baba | ||
2011 | Yamla Pagla Deewana | Dharam Singh Dhillon | [75] | |
Tell Me O Kkhuda | Tony Costello | [76] | ||
2013 | Yamla Pagla Deewana 2 | Dharam Singh Dhillon | [75] | |
Singh Saab the Great | Himself | Guest appearance in the song "Daru Band Kal Se" | [77] | |
2014 | Double Di Trouble | Ajit / Manjit[a] | Punjabi film | [78] |
2015 | Second Hand Husband | Ajit Singh | [79] | |
2017 | Jora 10 Numbaria | Jagga Baba | Punjabi film | [80] |
2018 | Yamla Pagla Deewana: Phir Se | Jaywant Parmar | [81] | |
2020 | Shimla Mirchi | Foreign Minister | Cameo | [82] |
Jora: The Second Chapter | Jagga Baba | Punjabi film | [83] | |
2021 | Dream Catcher | N/A | Short film | [84] |
2023 | Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani | Kanwal Randhawa | [85] | |
2024 | Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya | Jai Singh Agnihotri | [86][87] | |
Desh Ke Gaddar | TBA | [88] | ||
2025 | Ikkis † | TBA | Completed | [89] |
Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Note(s) | Ref. |
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2011 | India's Got Talent | Judge | [90] | |
2023 | Taj: Divided by Blood | Salim Chishti | [91] | |
2024 | Showtime | Himself | Guest appearance | [92] |
2024 | Angry Young Men | Himself | [93] |
Notes
[edit]References
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