Sanjay Khan

Director

Sanjay Khan

3 movies0 hitsTotal box office: 3 Cr

Sanjay Khan is a true Bollywood multi-hyphenate who's been doing it all since the early '60s. He burst onto the scene with Dosti (1964), which actually nabbed the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi—not a bad way to kick off your career. Throughout the '60s and '70s, he delivered solid performances in hits like Dus Lakh, Ek Phool Do Mali, and Dhund, and even teamed up with his legendary brother Feroz Khan for some memorable collaborations including the cult classic Nagin. But Khan wasn't content just being in front of the camera; he transitioned smoothly into producing and directing with films like Chandi Sona and the swashbuckling adventure Abdullah, proving he understood the business from every angle. What really solidified Khan's legacy, though, was his ability to evolve with the medium. His directorial vision found its perfect expression in television with The Sword of Tipu Sultan (1990), a historical drama series that became iconic and showcased his knack for grand storytelling and production values. Throughout his career spanning from 1964 to 2007, Khan managed to balance commercial appeal with artistic credibility, never getting pigeonholed into one lane. His contribution to Bollywood wasn't just about being a talented performer or filmmaker—it was about showing that you could command respect across acting, producing, and directing while maintaining quality throughout.

Kala Dhanda Goray Log
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Kala Dhanda Goray Log

1986

Abdullah
Below Average

Abdullah

1980 · ₹3 Cr

Chandi Sona
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Chandi Sona

1977