
Director
Raj Kanwar
Raj Kanwar was one of those Bollywood directors who knew exactly how to blend romance, action, and mass appeal into crowd-pleasing entertainers. Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, he carved out a solid reputation as a reliable helmsman for big-budget Hindi films that audiences actually wanted to watch. His breakout hit *Deewana* (1992) launched Shah Rukh Khan's career in a big way, while films like *Jeet* (1996) proved he had the knack for delivering thrilling narratives with genuine emotional weight. *Farz* (2001) further cemented his status as a director who could balance commercial sensibilities with engaging storytelling, making him one of the go-to names for premium productions in that era. What set Kanwar apart was his flair for crafting slick, entertaining cinema that never talked down to its audience—his films had energy, style, and just the right amount of dramatic tension to keep viewers invested. He worked frequently with top-tier talent and understood the pulse of what Hindi film audiences craved, whether it was romantic tension, high-octane action sequences, or compelling character moments. His body of work represents a particularly enjoyable chapter of Hindi cinema, one where spectacle and storytelling walked hand in hand, and his influence on the industry's commercial filmmaking remains quietly significant even today.
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Sadiyaan
2010 · ₹2 Cr

Humko Deewana Kar Gaye
2006 · ₹27 Cr

Andaaz
2003 · ₹29 Cr

Ab Ke Baras
2002 · ₹5 Cr

Farz
2001 · ₹20 Cr

Har Dil Jo Pyar Karega
2000 · ₹32 Cr

Daag
1999 · ₹20 Cr

Daag: The Fire
1999

Itihaas
1997 · ₹11 Cr

Judaai
1997 · ₹49 Cr

Kartavya
1995 · ₹6 Cr

Laadla
1994 · ₹17 Cr

Deewana
1992 · ₹14 Cr