Arjun (Firoz Khan)
Arjun (Firoz Khan) | |
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Arjun (Feroz Khan) | |
Born | Mumbai |
Residence | India |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1985–present |
Arjun (Hindi: अर्जुन) (born Firoz Khan) is an Indian actor, best known for playing the hero character of Arjun in B. R. Chopra's television serialisation of the ancient Indian epic work, the Mahabharata. His success in that production, which was called Mahabharat, caused him to change his name to that of the character whom he portrayed.[1] He has also acted in a number of Hindi language Bollywood movies.
He is an alumnus of Smt. MMK College of Commerce and Economics.[2]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Other notes |
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1984 | Manzil Manzil | Rupesh | |
1985 | Zabardast | Bikram Singh | |
1986 | Swati | Manohar Joshi | |
1986 | Mazloom | Rajan Vijay Singh | |
1987 | Swayam Krushi | Chinna | Telugu Movie |
1988 | Kanwarlal | Jaggan Singh | |
1988 | Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak | Ratan Singh | Guest Role |
1988 | Khatron Ke Khiladi | Arjun Singh | |
1988 | Mahabharat | Arjun | TV Series (Notable Role) 1988 - 1990 |
1989 | Ajeeb Itefaq | Singer | Guest Role |
1990 | Sher Dil | Rapist | |
1991 | Naya Zaher | Inspector Vikram | |
1992 | Kal Ki Awaz | DSP Singh | |
1992 | Jigar | Duryodhan | |
1992 | Tirangaa | Rasik Lal Gundaswamy | |
1993 | Aadmi | Trikaal's Goon | |
1993 | Phool Aur Angaar | Kaalicharan | |
1994 | Mr. Azaad | Hiravat Mishra's Son | |
1994 | Brahma | Sunder | |
1994 | Aa Gale Lag Jaa | Sikander Khanna | |
1995 | Kalyug Ke Avtaar | Vicky | |
1995 | Karan Arjun | Naahar Singh | |
1996 | Hum Hain Khalnayak | Film Producer (Role) | |
1996 | Saajan Chale Sasural | Thakur's Son | |
1996 | Hello Daddy | Ji Jo | |
1997 | Mohabbat | Goon | |
1997 | Do Ankhen Barah Hath | Police Inspector | |
1997 | Raja Ki Aayegi Baraat | Police Inspector Feroz Khan | Guest Role |
1997 | Vishwavidhaata | Goon | |
1997 | Yug | Peter Gomes 'The Killer' | |
1997 | Betaal Pachisi | ||
1998 | Barood | Singhal's Man | |
1998 | Mehndi | Billoo (Eunuch) | |
1999 | Maa Kasam | Goon | |
2000 | Dada | Goon | |
2001 | Arjun Devaa | Jahangir Khan | |
2001 | Rishtey | ||
2001 | Jodi No.1 | Monty | |
2005 | Chand Sa Roshan Chehra | ||
2006 | Yeh Raat | Yograj | |
2013 | Yamla Pagla Deewana 2 | Sikh Inspector in London |
References
- ↑ "A film on Mahabharata". The Times Of India. 20 January 2012. Retrieved 2012-04-18.
- ↑ "Alumni". Smt. MMK College of Commerce & Economics. Retrieved 2012-04-18.
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