Akshay Kumar filmography

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Akshay Kumar at the Launch of new restaurant 'Arola' at J W Marriott

Akshay Kumar is an Indian actor, television presenter, and film producer who works in Hindi-language films. He first appeared in a minor role in the 1987 Indian film Aaj.[1][2] He debuted in a leading role with the film Saugandh (1991) before his breakthrough with the suspense thriller Khiladi (1992), the first film of the Khiladi series.[3][4] He established himself as an action hero with the films Elaan (1994), Mohra (1994), Main Khiladi Tu Anari (1994), Suhaag (1994), and Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi (1996). Kumar earned his first Filmfare Awards nominations for the romantic films Yeh Dillagi (1994) and Dil To Pagal Hai (1997).[5] However, several other of his 1990s releases performed poorly at the box office, leading to a brief setback in his film career.[6][7][8][9][10]

The hit crime drama Jaanwar (1999) met with critical acclaim and marked his comeback.[6][11] In 2000, Kumar worked in Priyadarshan's comedy Hera Pheri and the love triangle Dhadkan. He played a negative role in Ajnabee (2001) to win the Filmfare Best Villain Award and appeared in Andaaz (2003), Aitraaz (2004), Khakee (2004) and Aan: Men at Work (2004), and Waqt (2005).[2][12] Comic roles in the financial hits such as Mujhse Shaadi Karogi (2004), Garam Masala (2005), Bhagam Bhag (2006), Phir Hera Pheri (2006), Family (2006), Welcome (2007), Bhool Bhulaiyaa (2007), Singh Is Kinng (2008), Housefull (2010) and Tees Maar Khan (2010) earned him widespread recognition in slapstick comic genre and he won the Filmfare Best Comedian Award for Garam Masala.[13][2][12] In 2004, he also presented the television series Seven Deadly Arts with Akshay Kumar.[14] In 2007, Kumar ruled the box office with his all four comedy films Welcome, Bhool Bhulaiyaa, Heyy Babyy and Namastey London.[15] In 2008, he founded the Hari Om Entertainment production company,[16] and hosted the first season of the reality game show Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi. Next year he was honoured with the Padma Shri, India's fourth highest civilian award, for his services to the Indian film industry.[17][18] Kumar hosted the first season of MasterChef India in 2010. In 2011 he founded another production company Grazing Goat Pictures,[19] and produced the Indo-Canadian hockey-based film Breakaway, which became the highest grossing cross-cultural film at the Canadian box office.[20]

Kumar again conquered at the domestic box office in 2012 with financial hits like the masala film Rowdy Rathore, the comedies Housefull 2 and Khiladi 786, and the satire OMG – Oh My God! with the former two being his first films to enter 100 Crore Club.[21][22] Shortly thereafter, Kumar established a great box office pull with multiple critically and commercially successful projects like heist film Special 26 (2013), the action thrillers Holiday (2014) and Airlift (2016), the spy drama Baby (2015), the masala film Gabbar Is Back (2015), the comedies Singh Is Bliing (2015) and Housefull 3 (2016), the crime thriller Rustom (2016), the dramas Jolly LLB 2 (2017), Toilet: Ek Prem Katha (2017) and Padman (2018), the sports film Gold (2018) and the war film Kesari (2019); for Rustom, he won National Film Award for Best Actor.[23][24][25][26] He hosted Dare 2 Dance in 2014 and debuted in Tamil cinema with a negative role in India's most expensive film budgeted at 550 crore, the sci-fi extravaganza 2.0 (2018) which is the fifth highest-grossing Indian film.[27] In 2019 he delivered three consecutive 200 Crore Club films with Mission Mangal, Housefull 4 and Good Newwz, in addition to the 150 Crore Club grosser Kesari. This was followed by his title role as an ATS chief in Rohit Shetty's Cop Universe film Sooryavanshi (2021), the highest-grossing Hindi film of 2021.

Films[edit]

Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
List of Akshay Kumar film credits
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1987 Aaj Karate instructor Cameo [1]
1991 Saugandh Shiva Kirplani [28]
Dancer Raju [29]
1992 Khiladi Raj Malhotra [30]
Mr. Bond Mr. Bond [31]
Deedar Anand Malhotra [32]
1993 Ashaant Vijay Roy Bilingual film [33][34]
Dil Ki Baazi Vijay Kashyap [35]
Kayda Kanoon Dawood Durani [36]
Waqt Hamara Hai Vikas Sabkuchwala [37]
Sainik Lieutenant. Suraj Dutt [38]
1994 Elaan Vishal Chaudhary [39]
Yeh Dillagi Vijayendra "Vijay" Saigal [40]
Jai Kishen Jai Verma / Kishen Verma[a] [9][41]
Mohra Amar Saxena [42]
Main Khiladi Tu Anari Karan Joglekar [43][44]
Ikke Pe Ikka Rajiv [45]
Amanaat Amar Kumar [46]
Suhaag Raj Sinha [47]
Zakhmi Dil Jaidev Anand [48]
Zaalim Ravi Pratap [49]
Hum Hain Bemisaal Vijay Sinha [50]
1995 Paandav Vijay Kumar [51]
Maidan-E-Jung Karan Singh [52]
Nazar Ke Samne Jai Kumar [53]
Sabse Bada Khiladi Vijay "Lallu" Kumar [54]
1996 Tu Chor Main Sipahi Amar Verma [55]
Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi Akshay Malhotra [56]
Sapoot Prem Singhania [57]
1997 Lahoo Ke Do Rang Sikandar Davai [58]
Insaaf Vikram "Vicky" Singh Jain [59]
Daava Arjun Sarwar [60]
Tarazu Ram Yadav [61]
Mr. and Mrs. Khiladi Rajant "Raja" Kapoor (Mr. Khiladi) [62][63]
Dil To Pagal Hai Ajay Sahni Cameo [64]
Aflatoon Rocky / Raja [a] [65][66]
1998 Keemat Dev [67][68]
Angaaray Amar Mehra [69]
Barood Jai Sharma [70]
1999 Sangharsh Aman Verma [71]
Aarzoo Vijay Khanna [72]
International Khiladi Devraj Anand [73]
Zulmi Raj Malhotra [74]
Jaanwar Baadshah / Babu Lohaar [75]
2000 Hera Pheri Raju [76][77]
Dhadkan Ram Verma [78]
Khiladi 420 Dev Kumar Malhotra /
Anand Kumar Malhotra[a]
[79]
2001 Ajnabee Vikram "Vicky" Bajaj
Ek Rishtaa: The Bond of Love Ajay Kapoor
2002 Aadhar Jagdish's friend Cameo; Marathi film
Haan Maine Bhi Pyaar Kiya Raj Malhotra [80]
Aankhen Vishwas Prajapati [81]
Awara Paagal Deewana Guru Gulab Khatri [82]
Jaani Dushman Atul Agarwal [83]
2003 Talaash Arjun Raichand [84]
Andaaz Raj Malhotra [85]
2004 Khakee Senior Inspector Shekhar Verma [86][87]
Police Force Vijay Singh [88]
Aan: Men at Work DCP Hari Om Pattnaik [89]
Mujhse Shaadi Karogi Arun "Sunny" Khanna [90][91]
Hatya Ravi Lal [92]
Aitraaz Raj Malhotra [93]
Meri Biwi Ka Jawaab Nahin Ajay Khanna [94]
Ab Tumhare Hawale Watan Saathiyo Rajeev Singh [95]
2005 Insan Amjad Khan [96]
Bewafaa Raja Bhosle [97]
Waqt Aditya Thakur [98]
Garam Masala Makrand "Mac" Godbole [99]
Deewane Huye Paagal Ranbir "Rocky" Hiranadani [100]
Dosti: Friends Forever Raj Malhotra [101]
2006 Family Shekhar Bhatia [102]
Mere Jeevan Saathi Vicky Bahl [103]
Humko Deewana Kar Gaye Aditya Malhotra [104]
Phir Hera Pheri Raju [105]
Jaan-E-Mann Agastya Rao [106]
Bhagam Bhag Bunty Rajkumar [107]
2007 Namastey London Arjun Singh [108]
Heyy Babyy Aarush Mehra [109]
Bhool Bhulaiyaa Aditya Shrivastava [110]
Om Shanti Om Himself Special appearance [111]
Welcome Rajiv Saini [112]
2008 Tashan Bachchan Pandey [113]
Singh Is Kinng Happy Singh [114][115]
Jumbo Jaybir "Jumbo" Singh Also narrator [116]
2009 Chandni Chowk to China Sidhu / Sidhesh Sharma [117]
8 x 10 Tasveer Jai Puri / Jeet Puri[a] [118]
Kambakkht Ishq Viraj Shergill [119]
Blue Aarav Malhotra [120]
De Dana Dan Nitin Bankar [121]
2010 Housefull Aarush Awasthi [122]
Khatta Meetha Sachin Tichkule [123]
Action Replayy Kishen Kumar Chopra [124]
Tees Maar Khan Tabrez Mirza Khan / Tees Maar Khan [125]
2011 Patiala House Parghat Singh "Gattu" Kahlon [126]
Thank You Kishen Khurana [127]
Breakaway Himself Special appearance [128]
Desi Boyz Jignesh "Jerry" Patel / Rocco [129]
Chalo Dilli Lt. Col. Vikram Singh Rana Cameo [130]
2012 Housefull 2 Sunny Pujari / Sunil [131]
Rowdy Rathore Shiva / ASP Vikram Singh Rathore[a] [132][133]
Joker Rajkumar Joker Sattu / Agastya Sattu [134][135]
OMG – Oh My God! God Krishna Vasudev Yadav [22][136]
Khiladi 786 Bahattar Singh / Tehattar Singh[a] [137]
2013 Bhaji in Problem Himself Special appearance; Punjabi film [138]
Special 26 Ajay Singh Vardhan [139]
Once Upon A Time in Mumbai Dobaara! Shoaib Khan [140]
Boss Suryakant Shastri / Surya "Boss" [141]
Bombay Talkies Himself Guest appearance in the song "Apna Bombay Talkies" [142]
2014 Holiday Captain Virat Bakshi [143][144]
Fugly Himself Special appearance in the song "Fugly Fugly Kya Hai" [145]
Entertainment Akhil Johri [146]
The Shaukeens Himself / Rajiv Bhatia [147]
2015 Baby Ajay Singh Rajput [148]
Hey Bro Himself Special appearance in the song "Birju" [149]
Gabbar Is Back Professor Aditya "Gabbar" Singh Rajput [150]
Brothers David Fernandes [151]
Singh Is Bling Raftaar Singh [152]
2016 Airlift Ranjit Katyal [153]
Housefull 3 Sanket "Sandy" Sehgal / Sundy [154]
Dishoom Sameer Gazi Cameo [155]
Rustom Rustom Pavri [156]
2017 Jolly LLB 2 Advocate Jagdishwar "Jolly" Mishra [157]
Naam Shabana Ajay Singh Rajput Special appearance [158]
Toilet: Ek Prem Katha Keshav Sharma [159]
2018 Pad Man Lakshmi Kant Chauhan [160]
Gold Tapan Das [161]
2.0 Pakshi Rajan Tamil film [162]
Simmba DCP Veer "Surya" Sooryavanshi Special appearance in post credit scene [163]
2019 Kesari Havildar Ishar Singh [164]
Blank Himself Special appearance in the song "Ali Ali" [165]
Mission Mangal Rakesh Dhawan [166]
Housefull 4 Harry Sinha / Bala Dev Singh[a] [167]
Good Newwz Varun Batra [168]
2020 Laxmii Asif Ahmed [169]
2021 Bell Bottom Anshul Malhotra / Bell Bottom [170]
Sooryavanshi DCP Veer Sooryavanshi "Surya" [171][172]
Atrangi Re Sajjad Ali Khan [173][174]
2022 Bachchhan Paandey Bachchan Pandey [175][176]
Samrat Prithviraj Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan [177]
Raksha Bandhan Lala Kedarnath Agarwal [178]
Cuttputlli SI Arjan Sethi [179]
Ram Setu Aryan Kulshrestha [180]
An Action Hero Himself Cameo [181]
2023 Selfiee Vijay Kumar [182]
OMG 2 Messenger of Lord Shiva [183]
Mission Raniganj Jaswant Singh Gill [184]
2024 Bade Miyan Chote Miyan TBA Post-production [185]
Sarfira TBA post-production [186][187]
Singham Again DCP Veer Sooryavanshi "Surya" Filming [188]
Sky Force TBA Filming [189]
Welcome To The Jungle Rajiv Saini [190]
Vedat Marathe Veer Daudle Saat Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Filming; Marathi film [191]
The Untold Story of C Sankaran Nair C. Sankaran Nair Filming [192]
Khel Khel Mein TBA Filming [193]
Hera Pheri 3 Raju Filming [194]

Television[edit]

List of Akshay Kumar television credits
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2004 Seven Deadly Art with Akshay Kumar Host [14]
2008–2009, 2011 Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi Host Season 1, 2, 4 [195][196]
2010 MasterChef India Host Season 1 [197]
2012 Himself Season 2; Special appearance
2013 Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah Special appearance [198]
2014–2017 Jamai Raja Producer [199]
2014 Dare 2 Dance Host [200]
2017 The Great Indian Laughter Challenge Judge [201]
2019 Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi 9 Himself Guest [202]
2020 Into The Wild With Bear Grylls [203]

Music videos[edit]

List of Akshay Kumar music video credits
Year Title Role Singer Ref.
2019 Filhall Dr. Kabir Malhotra B Praak [204]
2020 Muskurayega India Himself Vishal Mishra [205]
2021 Filhaal 2: Mohabbat Dr. Kabir Malhotra B Praak [206]
2023 Kya Loge Tum Unnamed [207]
2024 Shambhu Unnamed Akshay Kumar,Sudhir Yaduvanshi, Vikram Montrose [208]

Dubbing artist[edit]

List of Akshay Kumar film dubbing credits
Title Actor Role Dub language Original language Original year release Dub year release Notes
Transformers: Chand Ka Andhera Peter Cullen Optimus Prime Hindi English 2011 2011

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Kumar played two characters.

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