Raj Babbar

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Raj Babbar
Raj Babbar
Date of Birth: June 23, 1952
Place of Birth: Agra, UP
Member of parliament
Tenure Order: Re-elected to 14th Lok Sabha( 2nd term)from Agra
Political party: SP
First Term
Took Office: 1999 MP Lok Sabha Agra
Second Term
Took Office: 2004 MP Lok Sabha Agra
Member Rajya Sabha
Took Office 1994-1999

Raj Babbar (born June 23, 1952, Agra, India) is an Indian actor who has acted in several successful Hindi films since 1980. He is an alumnus of the 1975 batch of National School of Drama.

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[edit] Acting Life

He is a renowned actor and known for his special style of dialogue delivery. Most of his roles have negative shades. Many art movies and commercial movies are under his name. Despite of his best acting capability, he was not given any star image. But, everyone enjoyed best roles acted by him. He started opposite one of the well known actress of that time; Reena Roy in Hindi film "Sau Dina Saas Ke (100-days of mother-in-law). Later he nailed the stake in ground by very horrific well played negative role in B.R. Chopra's "Insaaf-Ka-Tarazu" (Balance of justice). He was touted as next Number-1 after Amitabh Bacchan, however couldn't stay on-course to the same glory. He became a consistent player on B.R. Chopra's films; Nikaah with Deepak Parasher and Salma Agha, Aaj Ki Aawaz with Smita Patil whom he married despite being married with two children. He worked with top banners and top stars of his era and has great political future.

[edit] Personal Life

He married Nadira Babbar and also late Smita Patil. Arya Babbar and Juhi Babbar are two children from Nadira Babbar. After the birth of Smita's son Prateek Babbar, she died after few days. After her death Raj Babbar patched up with his first wife Nadira Babbar. Although Prateek Babbar lives with the family of Raj Babbar's in-laws. Raj Babbar was also linked with Rekha soon after the death of Smita Patil.

His current project is to be released on 7 October 2005; entitled 'Yaraan Naal Baharaan'.

[edit] Politics

He joined Samajwadi Party and got himself involved in politics and became Member of Parliament of India for three times. Currently M.P. (Lok Sabha) from Agra. Due to some controversies with Amar Singh, Babbar got suspended from Samajwadi Party eventually losing to Amar Singh. Raj Babbar emphasized "socialism" the basis of formation of Samajwadi Party, however Amar Singh has star power which brings lot of influence and money-power which is critical for survival in the political system of India. Later he joined with former Prime Minister of India V. P. Singh who functions under an outfit names as Jan Morcha.

[edit] Filmography

The following list of some Hindi movies of Raj Babbar.

Acting Filmography
Inspedtor Kiron ([[ in film|]])
Qissa Kursi Ka (1977)
Asha (1980)
Aap to aise na the (1980)
JAZBAAT (1980)
SAAJAN MERE MEIN SAAJAN KI (1980)
Sau Din Saas Ke (1980)
Nazrana Pyar Ka (1980)
Insaaf Ka Tarazu (1980)
ARMAAN (1981)
Kalyug (1981)
HUM PAANCH (1981)
RAAZ (1981)
POONAM (1981)
PREM GEET (1981)
YEH RISHTA NA TOOTE (1981)
Umrao Jaan (1981)
Tajurba (1981)
Armaan (1981)
DULHA BIKTA HAI (1982)
DAULAT (1982)
BHEEGI PALKEN (1982)
AAPAS KI BAAT (1982)
JEEVAN DHARA (1982)
LAKSHMI (1982)
NIKAAH (1982)
AWAM (1982)
ARPAN (1983)
AGAR TUM NA HOTE (1983)
ACHCHA BURA (1983)
MAIN AWARA HOON (1983)
MAZDOOR (1983)
KALKA (1983)
MEHANDI (1983)
NAUKAR BIWI KA (1983)
PANCHWIN MANZIL (1983)
RISHTA KAGAZ KA (1983)
AAJ KI AWAZ (1984)
ANAND AUR ANAND (1984)
INTEHA (1984)
JEENE NAHIN DOONGA (1984)
KANOON MERI MUTTHI MEIN (1984)
MAATI MAANGE KHOON (1984)
PET PYAR AUR PAAP (1984)
SHAPATH (1984)
AITBAAR (1985)
DURGA (1985)
EK CHITTHI PYAR BHARI (1985)
HAQEEQAT (1985)
HUM DO HAMARE DO (1985)
JAWAB (1985)
LAVAA (1985)
MAHA SHAKTIMAAN (1985)
MERAA GHAR MERE BACHCHE (1985)
ULTA SEEDHA (1985)
YAAR KASAM (1985)
ANGAAREY (1986)
GEHRI CHOT (1986)
DAHLEEZ (1986)
KIRAYEDAR (1986)
TEESRA (1986)
TRIVENI (1986)
AWAAM (1987)
INSAANIYAT KE DUSHMAN (1987)
JAAN HATHELI PE (1987)
MIRCH MASALA (1987)
MUQADDAR KA FAISLA (1987)
SANSAR (1987)
ANDHA YUDH (1988)
HUM FARISHTE NAHIN (1988)
KABZAA (1988)
KANWARLAL (1988)
MAHAVEERA (1988)
MERA FARZ (1988)
MERA MUQADDAR (1988)
NAMUMKIN (1988)
RAMA -O-RAMA (1988)
VIJAY (1988)
WARIS (1988)
ZAKHMI AURAT (1988)
AASMAN SE OONCHA (1989)
ANDHERGARDI (1989)
HISAAB KHOON KA (1989)
HUM BHI INSAAN HAIN (1989)
MOHABBAT KA PAIGHAM (1989)
PAANCH FAULADI (1989)
SURYA (1989)
AAJ (1990)
AAJ KE SHEHANSHAH (1990)
AGNEEKAAL (1990)
AMEERI GAREEBI (1990)
GHAYAL (1990)
SHADYANTRA (1990)
SHERA SHAMSHERA (1990)
DEEP (1991)
GUNEHGAR KAUN (1991)
KANOON KI ZANJEER (1991)
KASAM KALI KI (1991)
MARHI KA DEEP (1991)
AAJ KA GUNDARAJ (1992)
KAL KI AWAZ (1992)
KARM YODDHA (1992)
TOUHEEN (1992)
WAQT KA BADSHAH (1992)
AULAD KE DUSHMAN (1993)
DALAAL (1993)
MAYA MEMSAAB (1993)
RUDAALI (1993)
ANDAZ (1994)
JANAM SE PEHLEY (1994)
MR. AZAD (1994)
FAUJI (1995)
GAMBLER (1995)
HUKUMNAMA (1995)
SARHAD (1995)
Yaraana (1995)
MAAHIR (1996)
YEH MAJDHAAR (1996)
GUNDA GARDI (1997)
Gupt (1997)
Itihaas (1997)
Qahar (1997)
Ziddi (1997)
Achanak (1998)
Maharaja (1998)
PREM AGGAN (1998)
DAAG THE FIRE (1999)
Baaghi (2000)
SHAHEED UDHAM SINGH (2000)
INDIAN (2001)
KYAA DIL NE KAHAA (2002)
TALAASH (2002)
Jaani Dushman: Ek Anokhi Kahani (2002)
THE LEGEND OF BHAGAT SINGH (2002)
LOC Kargil (2003)
POLICE FORCE (2004)
SHEEN (2004)
SHIKAARr - The Musical Thriler (2004)
Bunty Aur Babli (2005)
HASEENA (2005)
Ek Jind Ek Jaan (2006) Sukha

[edit] External Links

Rajbabbar's page in Lok Sabha official site

Reference of Movies name List