Ajay Devgan filmography

Ajay Devgan

Ajay Devgan is an Indian film actor, director and producer. He made his debut in 1991, opposite Madhoo in the film Phool Aur Kaante, directed by Kuku Kohli. His performance in the film earned him the Best Male Debut at the Filmfare Awards in 1991.[1] In 1992, he starred in martial arts film Jigar opposite Karisma Kapoor where he portrayed the role of a kickboxer.[2] Devgan played a blind rebel in the film Vijaypath opposite Tabu.[3] The same year, he starred in films Suhaag (1994) and Dilwale (1994).[4] Devgan played a patriot-turned-terrorist in the film Diljale (1996).[5] Devgan received his first National Film Award for his role in the political drama Zakhm (1998).[6] The following year, he starred in Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (1999) where his performance was appreciated by the critics.[7]

In 2000, Devgan starred in Raju Chacha, which also marked his debut as a producer under the banner of Ajay Devgn FFilms[8] and Deewane opposite Urmila Matondkar in a double role.[9] Devgan starred in the 2002 gangster film Company, for which he received one 2002 Best Actor Screen Award.[10] Further, he played the role of Bhagat Singh in Rajkumar Santoshi's biopic film The Legend of Bhagat Singh, which earned him second National Film Award in 2002[11] and Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor along with Company.[12] He next starred in the thriller film Deewangee (2002), for which he earned a Filmfare Best Villain Award.[13] His next release was David Dhawan's comedy film Hum Kisise Kum Nahin opposite Aishwarya Rai.[14] In 2003, Devgan starred in Ram Gopal Varma's horror film Bhoot and as a secret agent in Qayamat: City Under Threat, which had average box-office collections.[15] He portrayed Othello in the critically acclaimed film Omkara (2006), a Hindi remake of William Shakespeare's play Othello[16][17] and also starred in the multi-starrer comedy-drama film Golmaal: Fun Unlimited (2006).[18] In 2007, Devgan starred in two films, Cash, directed by Anubhav Sinha,[19] and Aag, directed by Ram Gopal Varma.[20]

In 2008, Devgan starred opposite Vidya Balan in the social film Halla Bol, directed by Rajkumar Santoshi. The same year, he ventured into direction with the film U Me Aur Hum.[21] Later, he starred in Golmaal Returns (2008), a sequel to the 2006 film Golmaal: Fun Unlimited.[22] In 2009, he produced his third film, All the Best, opposite Bipasha Basu. He later starred in Vipul Shah's London Dreams opposite Salman Khan and Asin.[23] Devgan, further starred in numerous films in the 2010s including the roles of a kind-hearted gangster in Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai (2010), a temperamental man in Golmaal 3 (2010),[24] a dalit leader in Raajneeti (2010), an upright police officer in Singham (2011),[25] a powerful village head in Bol Bachchan (2012),[26] a simpleton Sardaar in Son of Sardaar (2012),[27] a professional assassin in Action Jackson (2014)[28] and a protective father in Drishyam (2015).[29]

Devgan has contributed in several non-fiction works that have documented social causes, including the documentary about the aftermath of the 2005 Mumbai floods titled The Awakening (2006) [30] and about the Female foeticide in India issue titled Save The Girl Child (2012) along with Kajol.[31][32] In addition, he also worked as a co-host for several Indian reality shows, including the on-stage television show Ramleela – Ajay Devgn Ke Saath (2012) as a solo host and as a voice actor for the character of Eega in Makkhi (2012) and Arjun in Mahabharat (2013).

Filmography

Key
Films that have not yet been released Denotes films that have not yet been released
Title Year Role Notes Ref(s)
Pyari Behna 1985 Young Kalicharan Credited as "Master Chotu" [33][34]
Phool Aur Kaante 1991 Ajay Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut [35]
Jigar 1992 Raj "Raju" Verma [34]
Divya Shakti 1993 Prashant Varma [34]
Platform 1993 Raju [34]
Shaktiman 1993 Amar [34]
Dil Hai Betaab 1993 Ajay [34]
Ek Hi Raasta 1993 Karan Singh [34]
Bedardi 1993 Vijay Saxena [34]
Dhanwaan 1993 Kashinath [34]
Sangram 1993 Raja S. Singh Kanwar [34]
Dilwale 1994 Arun Saxena [36]
Kanoon 1994 Vishal [34]
Vijaypath 1994 Karan [37]
Suhaag 1994 Ajay R. Sharma/Ajay R. Malhotra [34]
Madam X 1994 Assistant director [38]
Naajayaz 1995 Inspector Jay Bakshi Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor [34]
Hulchul 1995 Deva [39]
Gundaraj 1995 Ajay Chauvan [34]
Haqeeqat 1995 Shiva/Ajay [34]
Jung 1996 Ajay Bahadur Saxena [34]
Diljale 1996 Shyam [34]
Jaan 1996 Karan [34]
Ishq 1997 Ajay Rai [34]
Itihaas 1997 Karan [40]
Major Saab 1998 Virendra Pratap Singh [41]
Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha 1998 Shekhar [42]
Sar Utha Ke Jiyo 1998 cameo Special appearance [34]
Zakhm 1998 Ajay R. Desai National Film Award for Best Actor
Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor
[34]
Hogi Pyaar Ki Jeet 1999 Raju [34]
Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam 1999 Vanraj Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor [43]
Hindustan Ki Kasam 1999 Ajay/Tauheed[lower-alpha 1] [45]
Gair 1999 Vijay Kumar/Dev[lower-alpha 2] [34]
Thakshak 1999 Ishaan Singh [34]
Kachche Dhaage 1999 Aftab [47]
Dil Kya Kare 1999 Anand [48]
Deewane 2000 Vishal/Arun [34]
Raju Chacha 2000 Shekhar/Raju Chacha Also producer [34]
Yeh Raaste Hain Pyaar Ke 2001 Vicky/Rohit Verma [34]
Lajja 2001 Bulwa Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor [49]
Tera Mera Saath Rahen 2001 Raj Dixit [50]
Company 2002 Malik Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor
Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor
[51]
Hum Kisise Kum Nahin 2002 Raja [52]
The Legend of Bhagat Singh 2002 Sardar Bhagat Singh National Film Award for Best Actor
Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor
[53]
Deewangee 2002 Tarang Bharadwaj Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role [54]
Bhoot 2003 Vishal [55]
Qayamat: City Under Threat 2003 Rachit [56]
Chori Chori 2003 Ranbir Malhotra [57]
Gangaajal 2003 Amit Kumar Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor [58]
Parwana 2003 Parwana [59]
Zameen 2003 Colonel Ranvir Singh Ranawat [60]
LOC Kargil 2003 Lt. Manoj Kumar Pandey [61]
Khakee 2004 Yashwant Angre Nominated—Filmfare Best Villain Award [62]
Masti 2004 Inspector Sikander [63]
Yuva 2004 Michael Mukherjee [64]
Raincoat 2004 Manoj [65]
Taarzan: The Wonder Car 2004 Deven Chaudhary Extended guest appearance [66]
Insan 2005 Ajit Rathore [67]
Blackmail 2005 Shekhar R Mohan [68]
Zameer: The Fire Within 2005 Professor Suraj Chauhan [69]
Tango Charlie 2005 Havaldar Mohammed Ali [70]
Kaal 2005 Kaali Pratap Singh Nominated—Filmfare Best Villain Award [33]
Main Aisa Hi Hoon 2005 Indraneel Thakur [71]
Apaharan 2005 Ajay Shastri [72]
Shikhar 2005 Gaurav Gupta [73]
Dharti Kahe Pukar Ke 2006 SP Kunal Singh Bhojpuri language Film [74]
Golmaal: Fun Unlimited 2006 Gopal [75]
The Awakening 2006 Himself Also producer and editor; Short Film [34][76]
Omkara 2006 Omkara Shukla[lower-alpha 3] [77]
Cash 2007 Karan/Doc[lower-alpha 4] [34]
Aag 2007 Heerendra "Heero" Dhaan [78]
Halla Bol 2008 Ashfaque Khan/Sameer Khan [79]
Sunday 2008 Rajvir Randhawa [80]
U Me Aur Hum 2008 Ajay Also director,[lower-alpha 5] writer and producer [82]
Haal-e-Dil 2008 Special appearance [83]
Mehbooba 2008 Karan [84]
Golmaal Returns 2008 Gopal [85]
All the Best: Fun Begins 2009 Prem Chopra Also producer [86]
Naam 2009 Shekhar/Michael/Amar Kumar Delayed[lower-alpha 6] [88]
London Dreams 2009 Arjun [23]
Teen Patti 2010 Sunny Special appearance [89][90]
Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge? 2010 Puneet [91]
Raajneeti 2010 Sooraj Kumar [92]
Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai 2010 Sultan Mirza Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor [93]
Aakrosh 2010 Major Pratap Kumar [94]
Golmaal 3 2010 Gopal [95]
Toonpur Ka Super Hero 2010 Aditya [96]
Yamla Pagla Deewana 2011 Narrator [97]
Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji 2011 Naren Ahuja [98]
Ready 2011 Raju Cameo appearance [99]
Singham 2011 Bajirao Singham Dada Saheb Phalke Award for Best Actor In Leading Role
Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor
[100]
Rascals 2011 Bhagat [101]
Tezz 2012 Aakash Rana [102]
Bol Bachchan 2012 Prithviraj Raghuvanshi Also producer [103]
Son Of Sardaar 2012 Jassi Also producer [104]
Makkhi 2012 Father(Voice) [105]
Save The Girl Child 2012 Producer [31]
Himmatwala 2013 Ravi [106]
Satyagraha – Democracy Under Fire 2013 Manav Raghvendra [107]
Mahabharat 2013 Arjun (voice) [108]
Singham Returns 2014 DCP Bajirao Singham Also producer [109]
Action Jackson 2014 Vishy/Jai (AJ)[lower-alpha 7] [111]
Vitti Dandu 2014 Producer; Marathi language film [112]
Hey Bro 2015 Himself Special appearance in song "Birju" [113]
Drishyam 2015 Vijay Salgaonkar [114]
Shivay Films that have not yet been released 2016 Shivay Also director, writer and producer [115]

Television appearances

Title Year Channel Notes Ref
Devi 2003 Sony Producer [116]
Rock-N-Roll Family 2008Zee TVJudge [117]
Crime Patrol 2010SonyCo-host [118]
Ramleela – Ajay Devgn Ke Saath 2012Life OKHost [119]
Gumrah: End of Innocence (Season 3) 2013Channel VCo-host [120]
CID 2014 Sony TV Special appearance [121]

See also

Footnotes

  1. Devgan played dual role in the film.[44]
  2. Devgan played the character with different names.[46]
  3. Devgan played the Indian version of Othello.[16]
  4. Devgan played the character with different names.
  5. Devgan's directorial debut.[81]
  6. Due to financial crisis, the film faced indefinite delay.[87]
  7. Devgan played dual role with alternate character names.[110]

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