Sunny Deol filmography

Indian actor Sunny Deol debuted in his father's production Betaab (1983) directed by Rahul Rawail, which was a commercial success. It was followed by numerous roles in some other films of that decade including Sohni Mahiwal (1984), Arjun (1985) and Paap Ki Duniya (1988).[1] In 1989, his role as a police officer in Tridev was highlighted and he also appeared in ChaalBaaz; both were among the top 5 highest earning films of the year.[2]

Sunny Deol appeared in the lead role of a boxer in another of his father's productions Ghayal, directed by debutante Rajkumar Santoshi, which became the year's second top-grossing film. It established and won him the Filmfare Award for Best Actor and National Film Special Jury Award.[3] In 1993, Deol reunited with Santoshi to play an alcoholic lawyer in the highly successful social drama Damini and was awarded the Filmfare Award and National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor.[4] That year, his character of a lieutenant army officer in Yash Chopra's psychological thriller Darr earned him a Filmfare Award for Best Actor nomination.[5] In 1996 he appeared as a criminal in Raj Kanwar's action film Jeet. He also worked with Santoshi a third time in Ghatak.[6] In 1997, he starred in an all-time-blockbuster epic war film Border, where he played the role of a war hero.[7] Two years later, he produced and directed his brother's starrer Dillagi (1999), in which he had a lead role too, but the film failed to gain success.[8]

In 2001, Deol featured as a Sikh truck driver who loves a Muslim woman in Anil Sharma's patriotic action drama portraying the India-Pakistan partition of 1947, Gadar: Ek Prem Katha, opposite Amisha Patel. The film became the highest-grossing Hindi film up until then in mainstream cinema earning over 1.3 billion (US$15 million) worldwide and he was nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Actor once again.[9] In the same year, he worked in another highly successful action thriller film Indian (2001).[10] He went on to appear in several films co-starring his father and brother, such as Apne (2007) and the Yamla Pagla Deewana film series (2011–18).[11] In 2016, Deol directed and starred in a sequel to Ghayal. He launched and directed his elder son as an actor in the romantic thriller Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas (2019).[12]

Films

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
1983 Betaab Sunny Kapoor [13]
1984 Sohni Mahiwal Mahiwal / Mirza Izzat Beg [14]
Sunny Sunny Inderjit [15]
Manzil Manzil Vijay (Sonu) [16]
1985 Arjun Arjun Malvankar [17]
Zabardast Sunder Kumar / Shyam [18]
1986 Sultanat Sultan [19]
Saveray Wali Gaadi Ravi Das [20]
Samundar Ajit [21]
1987 Dacait Arjun Yadav [22]
1988 Paap Ki Duniya Suraj / Ashok [23]
Ram-Avtar Ram [24]
Yateem Krishna [25]
Inteqam Birju / Vijay [a] [26]
1989 Vardi Ajay Singh [27]
Joshilaay Dara [28]
Tridev Karan Saxena [29]
ChaalBaaz Suraj [30]
Nigahen: Nagina Part II Anand [31]
Aag Ka Gola Vikram Singh / Shankar (Shaka) [32]
Main Tera Dushman Gopal Cameo [33]
1990 Majboor Sunil [34]
Kroadh Ajay Shukla (Ajju) [35]
Ghayal Ajay Mehra [36]
Badnam Darshan Cameo [37]
1991 Vishnu-Devaa Vishnu Prasad / Vishnu Subramaniam / Jack D'Souza [38]
Yodha Karan Srivastav [39]
Shankara Shankara [40]
Narsimha Narsimha [41]
1992 Vishwatma Prabhat Singh [42]
1993 Lootere Karan Chopra [43]
Kshatriya Vinay Pratap Singh [44]
Damini Advocate Govind Srivastava [45]
Izzat Ki Roti Jeet [46]
Veerta Mangal Singh [47]
Gunaah Ravi Soni [48]
Darr Sunil Malhotra [49]
1994 Insaniyat Karim Lala [50]
Imtihaan Raja [51]
1995 Dushmani: A Violent Love Story Suraj Singh [52]
Angrakshak Ajay [53]
1996 Himmat Ajay Saxena [54]
Jeet Karan [55]
Ghatak Kashi Nath [56]
Ajay Ajay [15]
1997 Ziddi Deva Pradhan [57]
Border Major Kuldip Singh Chandpuri, MVC, VSM [58][7]
Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya Himself Cameo [59]
Qahar Raja [60]
1998 Zor Arjun Singh [61]
Salaakhen Vishal Agnihotri [62]
Iski Topi Uske Sarr Bhangra Dancer Cameo [63]
1999 Pyaar Koi Khel Nahin Anand [64]
Arjun Pandit Prof. Arjun Dixit (Arjun Pandit) [65]
Dillagi Ranvir Singh Also director [66]
2000 Champion Rajveer Singh [67]
2001 Farz DCP Karan Singh [68]
Gadar: Ek Prem Katha Tara Singh
Yeh Raaste Hain Pyaar Ke Sagar Cameo [69]
Indian DCP Rajshekhar Azad [70]
Kasam Shankar [71]
2002 Maa Tujhhe Salaam Pratap Singh [72]
23rd March 1931: Shaheed Chandra Shekhar Azad [73]
Jaani Dushman: Ek Anokhi Kahani Karan Saxena Extended special appearance [74]
Karz: The Burden of Truth Suraj Singh [75]
2003 The Hero: Love Story of a Spy Major Arun Khanna / Ajay Chakravarty (alias name) / Major Ravi Batra (alias name) / Wahid Khan (alias name)[b] [76]
Kaise Kahoon Ke... Pyaar Hai Arjun Singh Cameo [77]
Jaal: The Trap Ajay Kaul [78]
Khel – No Ordinary Game ACP Rajveer Scindia [79]
2004 Lakeer – Forbidden Lines Arjun Rana [80]
Rok Sako To Rok Lo Kabir (Phantom) Mukherjee [81]
2005 Jo Bole So Nihaal Nihaal Singh [82]
2006 Naksha Veer K. Malhotra [83]
Teesri Aankh: The Hidden Camera ACP Arjun Singh Extended guest appearance [84]
2007 Big Brother Devdhar Gandhi (Deva) / Devdhar Sharma [85]
Fool & Final Munna [86]
Apne Angad Singh Choudhary [87]
Kaafila Colonel Sameer Ahmed Khan [88]
2008 Tolly Lights Himself Cameo [89]
Heroes Squadron Leader Vikram Shergill [90]
2009 Fox Yashwant Deshmukh / "Fox" [91]
2010 Right Yaaa Wrong Ajay Shridhar [92]
Khuda Kasam Hussain [93]
Hello Darling Nikhil Bajaj Cameo [94]
2011 Yamla Pagla Deewana Paramveer Singh Dhillon
2013 Yamla Pagla Deewana 2 Paramveer Singh Dhillon [95]
Singh Saab the Great Saranjit Singh Talwar / Singh Saab [96]
Mahabharat Bhima Voice [97]
2014 Dishkiyaoon Lakwa [98]
2015 I Love NY Randhir Singh [99]
2016 Ghayal Once Again Ajay Mehra Also director [100]
2017 Poster Boys Jagaavar Chaudhry [101]
2018 Yamla Pagla Deewana: Phir Se Puran Singh [102]
Mohalla Assi Dharamnath Pandey [103]
Bhaiaji Superhit Lal Bhaisahab Dubey [104]
2019 Blank SS Dewan [105]
Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas N/a Director [106]
2022 Chup: Revenge of The Artist IGP Arvind Mathur [107]
2023 Gadar 2 Tara Singh [108]
2025 Jaat Brig. Baldev Pratap Singh/Jaat [109]
2026 Border 2 Lt Col Fateh Singh Kaler [7][110]
Gabru TBA Post-production [111]
Lahore 1947 Sikander Mirza Post-production [112]
Ikka TBA Netflix Original, Post-production [113]
Ramayana: Part 1 Hanuman Post-production [114]
2027 Ramayana: Part 2 Filming

Television

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2023 The Romantics Himself Documentary [115]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Deol played a character with two different names
  2. ^ Deol plays an undercover spy using different names.

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