Other Language Films
No | Year | Film | Language | Co-stars | Director | Role | Other notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
09 | 2012 | Tezz | Hindi | Anil Kapoor, Ajay Devgn | Priyadarshan | Shivan Menon(cameo) | |
08 | 2009 | Unnai Pol Oruvan | Tamil | Kamal Haasan, Ganesh Venkatraman | Chakri Toleti | I. G. Raghavan Maraar | |
07 | 2007 | Ram Gopal Varma Ki Aag | Hindi | Amitabh Bachchan, Ajay Devgan, Sushmita Sen, Abhishek Bachchan, Nisha Kothari | Ram Gopal Varma | Narasimha | |
06 | 2004 | Love | Kannada | Aditya, Rakshitha | Rajendrasingh Babu | Taxi driver(extended cameo) | |
05 | 2003 | Pop Carn | Tamil | Simran Bagga, Shakthi, Jyothi Naval, Vivek | Nassar | Vikraman | |
04 | 2002 | Company | Hindi | Ajay Devgan, Vivek Oberoi, Manisha Koirala, Seema Biswas, Isha Koppikar | Ram Gopal Varma | Srinivasan | Winner: 2003 IIFA Awards, Star Screen Awards for Best Supporting Actor. Nominated: Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award (Bollywood) for Company |
03 | 1997 | Iruvar | Tamil | Aishwarya Rai, Prakash Raj | Mani Ratnam | Anandan | Winner: Filmfare Best Actor Award (Tamil) |
02 | 1994 | Gandeevam | Telugu | Akkineni Nageshwara Rao | Priyadarshan | Cameo in a song | |
01 | 1991 | Gopura Vasalile | Tamil | Karthik Muthuraman, Bhanupriya, Suchithra | Priyadarshan | Cameo appearance |
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