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Shakti Kapoor
सुनील सिकन्दरलाल कपूर
Shakti Kapoor at Naughty @ 40 First Look Launch
Shakti Kapoor at Naughty @ 40 First Look Launch
Born
Sunil Sikanderlal Kapoor

(1958-09-03) 3 September 1958 (age 66)[1]
OccupationActor
Years active1975–present
SpouseShivangi Kapoor (1982–present)
ChildrenSiddhanth Kapoor
Shraddha Kapoor

Sunil Sikanderlal Kapoor (Birth: 3 September, 1958) is an Indian Bollywood actor. He is known as one of the leading villains in Bollywood movies for more than three decades. He has also been applauded for playing comic roles in several movies. Through the eighties and nineties, Kapoor teamed up with another senior actor Kader Khan as the comical or evil duo in over 100 films. Kapoor is one of the few Bollywood actors who played the stereotype Bollywood negative roles and negative characters with a comic touch with equal finesse.

Early life

Shakti Kapoor was born Sunil Kapoor in Delhi, India to a Punjabi family. He grew up in New Delhi and he did his graduation from Kirori Mal College, Delhi University. His father ran a tailor shop in Connaught Place, New Delhi. When leading actor / director Sunil Dutt offered him the role of a villain in the movie Rocky, he thought the name 'Sunil Kapoor' was too weak for a villain, so he renamed him as 'Shakti Kapoor'.

Career

As a struggler in Bollywood, initially Shakti Kapoor did many small inconsequential roles in movies, all the while looking out for a suitable role as a leading man. The years 1980–81 established Shakti Kapoor as a talented actor in Bollywood when two of his movies Qurbani and Rocky became blockbusters. He had played the role of the main villain in both these movies. The early eighties saw a spate of Bollywood "star-sons" getting launched and the film-makers found the debonair and talented Kapoor a perfect counterpart for the debuting star-sons.

In 1983, the Jeetendra-Sridevi starrer, Himmatwala and the Subhash Ghai directed movie Hero were blockbusters and Kapoor had played key villain roles in both these movies. By then he had firmly established himself as one of the most sought-after villains in Bollywood and this trend was to last for the next two decades. Through the eighties and nineties, it was observed that practically every Bollywood movie either had Kapoor or Amrish Puri playing the negative character.

In the nineties, he often diversified to positive comic roles and performed them with equal finesse. He has been nominated for the Filmfare Award in the Best Comedian category and won once, for his performance as Nandu in David Dhawan's film, Raja Babu. Some of his popular comic roles have been as Inspector Bhinde in Insaaf, Prasad in Baap Numbri Beta Dus Numbri, Crime Master Gogo in Andaz Apna Apna, Tohfa, as Batuknath in ChaalBaaz and as Goonga in Bol Radha Bol.

Kapoor has been a popular reference for mimicry artistes who emulate his style and dialogues such as "Aaaooo Lolita" from the movie Tohfa, "Main Nanha sa Chotta sa Bachcha Hoon" from the movie Chaalbaaz and "Nandu sabka bandhu, samajhta nahi hai yaar" from the movie Raja Babu.[2][3] Since 2000, Kapoor is a regular fixture in Priyadarshan films like Hungama, Hulchul, Chup Chup Ke and Malamaal Weekly and most recently Malayalam remake Bhagam Bhag. He also acted in few Bengali films of Kolkata. In 2011, he has featured in the reality television show Bigg Boss (season 5) as one of the contestants. He has appeared in musical comedy Aasman Se Gire Khajoor Pe Atke [1],[2],[3] with his sister-in-law Padmini Kolhapure.

Personal life

Shakti Kapoor is married to Shivangi (Padmini Kolhapure's elder sister) and has two children, a son Siddhanth Kapoor (who is a DJ, turned assistant director, turned actor) and a daughter Shraddha Kapoor (who is an actress).

Awards

Filmography

  • "Do Jasoos" (1975) - G.L. Sippy
  • "Sangram" (1976)
  • "Khel Kismat Ka" (1977)
  • "Kasum Khoon Ki" (1977)
  • "Alibaba Marjinaa" (1977) - Nasir
  • "Khel Khilari Ka" (1977) - Tony
  • "Dil Se Mile Dil" (1978) - Peter
  • "Darwaza" (1978) - Goga
  • "Sargam" (1979) - Prakash
  • "Jaani Dushman" (1979) - Man on a horse with bride
  • "Yaari Dushmani" (1980) - Bandit
  • "Nazrana Pyar Ka" (1980) - Prem Kishen
  • "Morchha" (1980)
  • "Bambai Ka Maharaja" (1980)
  • "Aasha" (1980) - Mr. Shakti (Guest Appearance)
  • "Lootmaar" (1980)
  • "Qurbani (1980 film)" - Vikram Singh
  • "Kismet" (1980) - Jeevan
  • "Poonam" (1981) - Vinod
  • "Kaatilon Ka Katil" (1981) - Jimmy/Michael
  • "Naseeb" (1981) - Ashok
  • "Wardaat" (1981)
  • "Rocky (1981 film)" - R.D.
  • "Dhanwan" (1981)
  • "Yeh Rishta Na Tootay" (1981) - Shakti
  • "Sahhas" (1981) - Billa
  • "Tajurba" (1981)
  • "Khuda Kasam" (1981) - Khanna
  • "Armaan" (1981)
  • "Aapas Ki Baat" (1981) - Shyam Shrivastav
  • "Meri Aawaz Suno" (1981) - Azad
  • "Be-Shaque" (1981) - Mohan
  • "Kacche Heere" (1982) - Salim
  • "Gumsum" (1982)
  • "Dil Hi Dil Mein" (1982) - Mr. Verma
  • "Satte Pe Satta" (1982) - Mangal Anand
  • "Apna Bana Lo" (1982) - Paul
  • "Badle Ki Aag" (1982) - Dacoit Kallu (uncredited)
  • "Waqt Ke Shehzade" (1982) - Shakti Singh
  • "Swami Dada" (1982) - Jaggu
  • "Mehndi" (1982) - Shakti Ratan Singh
  • "Main Awara Hoon" (1983) - Kundan
  • "Kaise Kaise Log" (1983) - Bankhelal
  • "Humse Na Jeeta Koi" (1983) - Girdhari's prospective son-in-law
  • "II Hero" (1983) - Jimmy Thapa
  • "Chor Police" (1983) - Tony
  • "Himmatwala" (1983) - Shakti N. Gopaldas
  • "Mahaan" (1983) - Prem
  • "Jaani Dost" (1983) - Nagendra
  • "Jeet Hamaari" (1983) - Vijay
  • "Justice Chaudhary" (1983) - Jay Singh/Shanker Singh
  • "Qayamat" (1983) - Kaalia
  • "Mawaali" (1983) - Ranjit
  • "Zakhmi Sher" (1984) - Arsonist
  • "Yeh Desh" (1984) - Dharamdas
  • "Trakeeb" (1984)
  • "Shapath" (1984) - Shakti
  • "Raja Aur Rana" (1984) - Shakti Singh
  • "Qaidi" (1984) - Sudarshan Lal
  • "Mera Faisla" (1984) - Tony
  • "Kanoon Meri Mutthi Mein" (1984)
  • "Kaamyaab" (1984)
  • "Jeene Nahi Dunga" (1984) - Shakti Singh
  • "All Rounder" (1984) - Vikram
  • "Akalmand" (1984) - Shakti
  • "Inquilaab" (1984) - Koya Koya Atachi/Richard Lewis
  • "Tohfa" (1984)
  • "Ghar Ek Mandir" (1984)
  • "Maqsad" (1984) - Nagpal
  • "Baazi" (1984) - Rocky
  • "Insaaf Kaun Karega" (1984) - Paltu
  • "Inteha" (1984)
  • "Haisiyat" (1984) - Ravi
  • "Hum Hain Lajawab" (1984) - B.K. Shrivastava
  • "Zulm Ka Badla" (1985) - Jagdish Kumar 'JK'/Sangram Singh
  • "Yaar Kasam" (1985)
  • "Shiva Ka Insaaf" (1985) - Jaggan
  • "Phaansi Ke Baad" (1985) - Abbas Mohammad Riyaz
  • "Patthar Dil" (1985) - Do Rangi
  • "Mera Saathi" (1985) - Bansi Das
  • "Karishma Kudrat Ka" - Bhagad Singh
  • "Hoshiyar" (1985) - Malpani's son
  • "Ameer Aadmi Garib Aadmi" (1985)
  • "Aaj Ka Daur" (1985) - Leo
  • "Mera Jawab" (1985) - Danny
  • "Do Dilon Ki Dastaan" (1985) - Shekhar
  • "Rahi Badal Gaye" (1985) - Vikram Mehra 'Vicky'
  • "Balidaan" (1985) - Johnny 'Chotey'
  • "Pataal Bhairavi" (1985) - Hanuman (Ramu's friend)
  • "Yaadon Ki Kasam" (1985)
  • "Masterji" (1985) - Bholashankar
  • "Mohabbat" (1985) - Atmaram
  • "Bhago Bhoot Aaya" (1985) - Jagjit/Mangal Singh
  • "Pyari Behna" (1985) - Nekiram Chaturvedi
  • "Baadal" (1985) - Vikram Singh
  • "Wafadaar" (1985) - Prasad
  • "Geraftaar" (1985) - Chutkiram
  • "Insaaf Main Karunga" (1985) - Safar Khan
  • "Singhasan" (1986) - Uggra Rao
  • "Palay Khan" (1986) - British Officer Gulbar Khan
  • "Mera Haque" (1986) - Dhartiprasad
  • "Mera Dharam" (1986) - Bhawar Singh Danga
  • "Jeeva" (1986) - Lakhan
  • "Ghar Sansar" (1986) - Ringo
  • "Dosti Dushmani" (1986)
  • "Baat Ban Jaye" (1986) - Ravi/Ashok Khanna
  • "Woman" (1986)
  • "Angaarey" (1986) - Mr. Jolly
  • "Aag Aur Shola" (1986) - Nagesh
  • "Kaanch Ki Deewar" (1986) - Vikram Singh
  • "Dilwala" (1986) - King Kong
  • "Sultanat" (1986) - Shakkir
  • "Dharm Adhikari" (1986) - Chottey Chaudhary
  • "Pahunchey Hue Log" (1986)
  • "Karamdaata" (1986) - Ajit
  • "Jaanbaaz" (1986) - Raja
  • "Muddat" (1986) - Jailor Kripal Singh
  • "Karma (1986 film)" - Jagga/Jolly
  • "Mazloom" (1986) - Barrister Rakesh
  • "Asli Naqli" (1986) - Shakti Singh
  • "Khel Mohabbat Ka" (1986) - Ranjeet
  • "Watan Ke Rakhwale" (1987) - Koya Koya Attache
  • "Sitapur Ka Geeta" (1987) - Thakur Bahadur Singh
  • "Parivaar" (1987) - Avinash
  • "Marte Dam Tak" (1987) - Ricku
  • "Mard Ki Zabaan" (1987) - Monty
  • "Insaniyat Ke Dushman" (1987) - Shakti Singh
  • "Aag Hi Aag" (1987) - Gangua
  • "Madadgaar" (1987) - Kader
  • "Dance Dance" (1987) - Resham
  • "Insaaf" (1987) - Police Inspector Laxman Bhinde
  • "Satyamev Jayate" (1987) - Chaman Bagga
  • "Hiraasat" (1987) - Sippy
  • "Sindoor" (1987) - Shera
  • "Jaan Hatheli Pe" (1987) - Rocky
  • "Hifazat" (1987) - Lakhan
  • "Himmat Aur Mehanat" (1987) - Mahesh Chand
  • "Insaaf Ki Pukar" (1987) - Dinesh Lal
  • "Superman" (1987) - Verma
  • "Sone Pe Suhaga" (1988) - Joginder
  • "Saazish" (1988)
  • "Qatil" (1988) - Anand Verma
  • "Pyar Mohabbat" (1988) -
  • "Mar Mitenge" (1988) - Manjit Singh
  • "Inteqam" (1988)
  • "Bees Saal Baad" (1988) - Tantrik Baba
  • "Aage Ki Soch" (1988)
  • "Dariya Dil" (1988) - D.O. Gogi
  • "Paap Ki Duniya" (1988) - Kisna
  • "Pyar Ka Mandir" (1988) - Dilip
  • "Charon Ki Saugandh" (1988) - Shakti Singh
  • "Khatron Ke Khiladi" (1988) - Jaichand
  • "Ram-Avtar" (1988) - Gundappa Swami
  • "Commando" (1988) - Mirza
  • "Waqt Ki Awaz" (1988) - Makhan S. Thakkar
  • "Halaal Ki Kamai" (1988) Vinay Malhotra
  • "Vijay" (1988) - Suresh Badanpati
  • "Paap Ko Jalaa Kar Raakh Kar Dunga" (1988) - Shaadilal
  • "Do Waqt Ki Roti" (1988) - Thakur Shakti Singh
  • Teri Payal Mere Geet (1993) - Benni
  • "Taaqatwar" (1989) - Munjal Khurana
  • "Sachai Ki Taqat" (1989) - Dr. Narendra
  • "Nishane Baazi" (1989)
  • "Nafrat Ki Aandhi" (1989) - Chotu
  • "I Mujrim" (1989) - Chandan
  • "Majboor" (1989) - Janki Das
  • "Mahadev" (1989) - Inspector Sharma
  • "Hum Intezaar Karenge" (1989) - Kundan
  • "Guru" (1989) - Vicky
  • "Gharana" (1989) - Durlabh
  • "Daav Pench" (1989) - Dhurjan
  • "Charana" (1989)
  • "Joshilaay" (1989)
  • "Mil Gayi Manzil Mujhe" (1989)
  • "Kasam Suhaag Ki" (1989)
  • "Suryaa" (1989) - Ratan Chaudhary
  • "Kahan Hain Kanoon" (1989)
  • "Touheen" (1989) - Bihari
  • "Rakhwala" (1989) - Police Inspector Dharam Raj
  • "Garibon Ka Daata" (1989)
  • "Jaisi Karni Waisi Bharni" (1989) - Vijay Verma
  • "Abhimanyu" (1989) - Pannalal 'Panni' Double Horse Power
  • "Jungbaaz" (1989) - Numbridas
  • "Aakhri Ghulam" (1989) - Banwarilal
  • "Gentleman" (1989)
  • "Aag Se Khelna" (1989) - Shakha
  • "Chaalbaaz" (1989) - Batuknath Lalan Prasad Maalpani/Balma
  • "Veeru Dada" (1990) - Jagraj
  • "Pyar Ka Karz" (1990) - Lalji
  • "Pyar Ka Devta" (1990) - Dilip
  • "Jeene Do" (1990) - Inspector Himmat Singh
  • "Izzatdaar" (1990) - Jedha Shankar
  • "Gunahon Ka Devta" (1990) - Fake Inspector Bhinde
  • "Badnaam" (1990)
  • "Aag Ka Gola" (1990) - Inspector Popat Lal
  • "Mahasangram" (1990) - Babu Kasai Hyderabadi
  • "Baap Numbri Beta Dus Numbri" (1990) - Prasad
  • "Amiri Garibi" (1990) - Sher Singh
  • "Jamai Raja" (1990) - Shakti
  • "Baaghi: A Rebel for Love" (1990) - Dhanraj
  • "Yaara Dildara" (1991)
  • "Veerta" (1991)
  • "Trinetra" (1991) - Ghanshyam
  • "Shankara" (1991) - Popatlal Frockwala
  • "Qurbani Rang Layegi" (1991) - Vicky (Singer)
  • "Mast Kalandar" (1991) - Inspector Sher Singh
  • "Khoon Ka Karz" (1991) - Inspector P.K. Lele
  • "Paap Ki Aandhi" (1991) - Inspector/DCP Dilawar
  • "Yeh Aag Kab Bujhegi" (1991)
  • "Karz Chukana Hai" (1991) - Seth Usman
  • "Do Matwale" (1991) - Sampath/Champath/Ganpath
  • "Izzat" (1991)
  • "Nachnewala Ganewala" (1991) - Maggu
  • "Dharam Sankat" (1991) - Insp. Heeralal
  • "Jhoothi Shaan" (1991) - Kuldip
  • "Zulm Ki Hukuman" (1992) - Yeshwant Kohli
  • "Virodhi" (1992) - Pratap
  • "Umar 55 Ki Dil Bachpan Ka" (1992) - Govindram
  • "Siyasat" (1992)
  • "Pyar Hua Chori Chori" (1992) - Bishamber
  • "Nagin Aur Lootere" (1992) - Tantric
  • "Mere Sajana Saath Nibhana" (1992) - Bhola
  • "I Maa" (1992) - Murli Manohar Khanna
  • "Isi Ka Naam Zindagi" (1992) - Zamindar/Devraj
  • "Insaaf Ki Devi" (1992) - Suraj Prakash
  • "Ganga Ka Vachan" (1992)
  • "Shola Aur Shabnam" (1992) - Boxer Deva (uncredited)
  • "Suryavanshi" (1992) - Rajguru
  • "Adharm" (1992) - Makhan Singh
  • "Sahebzaade" (1992) - Thakur Bhanu Pratap
  • "Sarphira" (1992) - Rocky
  • "Parasmani" (1992) - Kanhaiya
  • "Basanti Tangewali" (1992)
  • "Zindagi Ek Jua" (1992) - Shakti Dholakia
  • "Priya" (1992)
  • "Tyagi" (1992) - Choudhary Shakti G. Dayal
  • "Payal" (1992) - Dr. Shakti Kapoor
  • "Khiladi" (1992) - Suresh Malhotra
  • "Ganga Bani Shola" (1992)
  • "Bol Radha Bol" (1992) - Gungu/Inspector Bhende
  • "Honeymoon" (1992) - Dr. Nainsukh
  • "Ghar Jamai" (1992)
  • "Geet" (1992) - Hari Saxena
  • "Phool" (1993) - Munna
  • "Insaniyat Ka Devta" (1993) - Thakur Shakti Singh
  • "Dosti Ki Saugandh" (1993)
  • "Aankhen" (1993) - Tejeshwar
  • "Phoolan Hasina Ramkali" (1993)
  • "Bechain" (1993)
  • "Divya Shakti" (1993) - Bharat Acharya
  • "Baaghi Sultana" (1993)
  • "Muqabla" (1993) - Khanna
  • "Bomb Blast" (1993)
  • "Krishan Avtaar" (1993)
  • "Police Wala" - Ravindra Chakravorty (Ranu Dada)
  • "Pardesi" (1993)
  • "15th August" (1993)
  • "Hag Toofan" (1993)
  • "Aadmi" (1993) - I.G.P. Pratap Singh
  • "Dil Tera Aashiq"(1993) - Black Eye
  • "Dalaal" (1993) - Seth Jun Jun Wala
  • "Aulaad Ke Dushman" (1993) - Dindayal Bhargav
  • "Dhanwaan" (1993) - Banarasi
  • "Aakhri Chetawani" (1993)
  • "Shatranj" (1993) - Robin D. Verma
  • "Zamane Se Kya Darna" (1994) - Shakti G. Singh/Vicky V. Singh
  • "Madam X" (1994) - Champak Lal
  • "Kranti Kshetra" (1994) - Prem Pardeshi
  • "Khuddar" (1994) - Adarsh Vardhan
  • "Ganga Aur Ranga" (1994)
  • "Eena Meena Deeka" (1994) - Kali-Beggar
  • "Do Fantoosh" (1994) - Laxman
  • "Chauraha" (1994) - Insp. Bankelal
  • "Andaz" (1994) - Shagun
  • "Aatish: Feel the Fire" - Sunny
  • "Aag Aur Chingari" (1994)
  • "Raja Babu" (1994) - Nandu/Veeru
  • "Prem Shakti" (1994) - Hoshiyar Singh
  • "Laadla" (1994) - Tilak Bhandari
  • "Anokha Premyudh" (1994)
  • "Andaz Apna Apna" (1994) - Crime Master Gogo
  • "Aag" (1994) - Police Inspector Suryadev Singh
  • "Prem Yog" (1994) - Gulshan
  • "Main Khiladi Tu Anari" (1994) - Goli
  • "Stuntman" (1994) - Roop 'Rocky' P. Kumar
  • "Mr. Azaad" (1994) - Garg
  • "Raavan Raaj" (1995) - Auto Kesariya
  • "Jallad" (1995) - Shakti Jackson
  • "Imtihaan" (1995) - Shekhar
  • "Bewafa Sanam" (1995) - Jailor Zalim Singh
  • "Hathkadi" (1995) - Bhawani Shankar
  • "Maidan-E-Jung" (1995) - Banarasi
  • "Taqdeerwala" (1995) - Chota Ravan
  • "Teenmoti" (1995)
  • "Coolie No. 1" (1995) - Goverdhan
  • "Dance Party" (1995) - Rocky
  • "Sanjay" (1995) - Pratap Singh
  • "Yaraana" (1995) - Bankha
  • "Diya Aur Toofan" (1995) - Madanlal
  • "Papi Gudia" (1996) - Charandas (Channi)
  • "Namak" (1996) - Jagdish R. Nath/Prabhat K. Sharma
  • "Jurmana" (1996) - J.J.
  • "Jaan" (1996) - Banwari
  • "Ek Tha Raja" (1996) - Lakhpat
  • "Dil Tera Diwana" (1996) - Ambani
  • "Apne Dam Par" (1996) - Ranjit Saxena
  • "Sajan Chale Sasural" (1996) - Singer/Musician
  • "Loafer" (1996) - Bhiku-Ravi's Mama
  • "Krishna" (1996) - Raja
  • "Mr. Bechara" (1996) - Mr. Natwarlal 'Romeo'
  • "Bal Brahmachari" (1996) - Chote Chaudhary
  • "Diljale" (1996) - Rajasaheb/Mantri
  • "Beqabu" (1996)
  • "Hum Hain Khalnayak" (1996) - Tikka Singh/Shakti Singh
  • "Khilona" (1996) - Ronny
  • "Shapath" (1997) - Havaldar Shakti Singh
  • "Sanam" (1997) - Angara
  • "Naseeb" (1997) - Lalli
  • "Kaun Rokega Mujhe" (1997)
  • "...Jayate (TV movie)" (1997) - Advocate S. Kapoor
  • "Itihaas" (1997) - Navlakhi/Dholu
  • "Daadagiri" (1997) - ACP Pratap Sinha
  • "Bhoot Bhungla" (1997) - Thakur
  • "Bhai Bhai" (1997) - Goga
  • "Bhai" (1997) - Bharat
  • "Banarasi Babu" (1997) - Manchala
  • "Aakhri Sanghursh" (1997) - Vijay
  • "Judwaa" (1997) - Rangeela
  • "Hero No. 1" (1997) - Babu
  • "Jeevan Yudh" (1997) - Rani's accomplice
  • "Zameer: The Awakening of a Soul" (1997) - Chedhi Lal
  • "Mahaanta: The Film" (1997) - Inspector Dubey
  • "Mere Sapno Ki Rani" (1997) - Mamaji
  • "Prithvi" (1997)
  • "Betaabi" (1997) - Ajmera
  • "Deewana Mastana" (1997) - Neha's Uncle
  • "Loha" (1997) - Mustafa
  • "Zanjeer" (1998)
  • "Gunda" (1998) - Chutiya
  • "Chhota Chetan" (1998) - Baba Khondol
  • "Barsaat Ki Raat" (1998)
  • "Miss 420" (1998) - CBI Chief
  • "Keemat: They Are Back" (1998) - Lala Bhajanlal
  • "Maharaja " (1998) - Bhalu Prasad Bihari Orey
  • "Zulm-O-Sitam" (1998) - Imli Dada
  • "Bandhan" (1998) - Billu
  • "Hero Hindustani" (1998) - Cadbury
  • "Mehndi" (1998) - Banne Miya
  • "Himmatwala" (1998)
  • "Hum Aapke Dil Mein Rehte Hain" (1999) - Khairati Lal
  • "Daag: The Fire" (1999) - Dr. Anand
  • "Lal Baadshah" (1999) - Balu (Lal's Secretary)
  • "Jaanam Samjha Karo" (1999) - Harry
  • "Silsila Hai Pyar Ka" (1999) - Rakesh Nath/Roxy
  • "Rajaji" (1999) - Dhanpat Rai
  • "Hindustan Ki Kasam" (1999) - Verma
  • "Hello Brother" (1999) - Khanna
  • "Heera Lal Panna Lal" (1999) - Motiwala's Edler Brother
  • "Hum Saath-Saath Hain: We Stand United" (1999) - Anwar
  • "Jaamwar" (1999) - Sultan
  • "Tune Mera Dil Le Liyaa " (2000) - K.K. (Kishan Kanhaiya)
  • "Shikaar" (2000) - Badri Nath
  • "Saugandh" (2000)
  • " Meri Jung Ka Elaan" (2000) - Gadar Singh
  • "Justice Chowdhary" (2000)
  • "Jallad No. 1" (2000) - Shinde
  • "Dalaal No.1 " (2000) - Shakti 'Dalaal'
  • "Bhai Thakur" (2000) - Thakur Diwan Singh
  • "Aaj Ka Ravan" (2000)
  • "Bulandi" (2000) - Jagannath
  • "Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani" (2000) - Ramakant Dua
  • "Daku Ramkali" (2000)
  • "Baaghi" (2000)
  • "Chal Mere Bhai" (2000) - Sapna's uncle (Mamaji)
  • "Hum To Mohabbat Karega" (2000) - Ketu
  • "Har Dil Jo Pyar Karega..." (2000) - Abdul's uncle
  • "Dhaai Akshar Prem Ke" (2000) - Pritam Grewal
  • "Jis Desh Mein Ganga Rehta Hain" (2000) - Avinash (Ganga's biological dad)
  • "Aakhri Dacait" (2000)
  • "Kahin Pyaar Na Ho Jaaye" (2000) - Panditji
  • "Kaali Ki Saugandh" (2000) - Thakur Gajraj Singh
  • "Shiva Ka Insaaf " (2001)
  • "Meri Adaalat" (2001) - Drunk Police Inspector
  • "Inteqam" (2001) - Mohan Seth
  • "Bombay Girls" (2001) - Chitrasen
  • "Bengal Tiger" (2001) - Rukavat Singh
  • "Arjun Devaa" (2001) - Bade Thakur Jagawar Choudhry
  • "Aaj Ka Gunda" (2001)
  • "Zubeidaa" (2001) - Dance Master Hiralal
  • "Jagira" (2001)
  • "Jodi No.1" (2001) - Insp. Shakti Singh (Mumbai)
  • "Uljhan" (2001) - Pawan
  • "Bond of Love" (2001) - Ladoo Mama
  • "Mujhe Meri Biwi Se Bachaao" (2001) -
  • "Ittefaq" (2001) - ACP Rathod
  • "Indian" (2001)
  • "Ehsaas: The Feeling" (2001) - Principal
  • "Aamdani Atthanni Kharcha Rupaiya" (2001) - Dhoklu
  • "Style" (2001) - Suren Bhagwat
  • "Mawali No.1" (2002)
  • "Marshal" (2002) - Damodar
  • "Haan Maine Bhi Pyaar Kiya" (2002) - Chinni
  • "Ab Ke Baras" (2002) - BMW
  • "23rd March 1931: Shaheed" (2002) - Chattar Singh
  • "Akhiyon Se Goli Maare" (2002) - Shakti Dada
  • "Hathyar: Face to Face with Reality" (2002) - Hasan Bhai
  • "Waah! Tera Kya Kehna" (2002) - Dilip Oberoi
  • "Reshma aur Sultan" (2002)
  • "Humein Tumse Pyar Ho Gaya Chupke Chupke" (2003) - Dildar Singh
  • "Bahudibe Mo Jaga Balia" (2003)
  • "Anubhav: An Experience" (2003) - Public Prosecutor
  • "Tujhe Meri Kasam" (2003) - Kailash, Rishi's father
  • "Talaash: The Hunt Begins..." (2003) - Upadhyay
  • "Pran Jaaye Par Shaan Na Jaaye" (2003)
  • "Hungama" (2003) - 'Raddiwala' Tejabhai alias Kachara Seth
  • "Shola: Fire of Love" (2004) - Police Inspector
  • "Suno Sasurjee" (2004) - Kiran's brother-in-law
  • "Poochho Mere Dil Se" (2004) - Major Khan
  • "Shikaar" (2004) - Chhadha
  • "Taarzan: The Wonder Car" (2004) - Mahesh Saxena (3rd Partner)
  • "Shart: The Challenge" (2004) - Dilbaugh
  • "Ek Se Badhkar Ek" (2004) - Inspector Kaate
  • "Hulchul" (2004) - Kashinath
  • "Musafir" (2004) - Whacko Jacko
  • Smile Please (2004)
  • "Jurm" (2005) - Chamanlal
  • "Garam" (2005)
  • Qatal-E-Aam (2005)
  • Zameer: The Fire Within (2005) - Dildar
  • Barsaat (2005 film) - Mr. Virwani
  • "Raja Bhai Lagey Raho..." (2005) - Dhiru - Beggar
  • Dosti: Friends Forever (2005) - Bharucha
  • Tom, Dick, and Harry (2006 film) - Inspector P.K. Waghmare
  • "Bold" (2006) - John
  • Love In Japan (2006) - Bangha
  • "Rafta Rafta: The Speed" (2006) - Johnny Englandia
  • Malamaal Weekly (2006) - Joseph
  • "Umar" (2006) - Prem Lakha
  • Souten: The Other Woman (2006) - Sumer Singh
  • Chup Chup Ke (2006) - Natwar
  • Shaadi Karke Phas Gaya Yaar (2006) - Mr. Kapoor
  • Bhagam Bhag (2006) - Guru - Anjali's uncle
  • Nehlle Pe Dehlla (2007) - Balram 'Balu' Sahni
  • Bombay to Goa (2007 film) - A.C.P Shakti Singh
  • "Nach Baliye 3 (TV mini-series)" (2007) - Jodi 4
  • "Jimmy" (2008) - Inspector Battu Singh Tobar Patialewala
  • Hastey Hastey - Follow Your Heart (2008) - Tony
  • Don Muthu Swami (2008) - Noora
  • Woodstock Villa (2008) - Chawla
  • Khushboo (2008 film) - Chugh
  • "Rafoo Chakkar: Fun on the Run" (2008) - Hasmukh
  • Khallballi! (2008) - Bhadak Singh
  • "Victoria House" (2009) - Guru
  • "The Hero - Abhimanyu" (2009) - Garudnarayan Choudhary
  • "The Game of Love (video)" (2009) - Advocate
  • "Kisse Pyaar Karo?n" (2009) - A.K. 47
  • "Baabarr" (2009) - Sarfaraz Qurishi
  • "Meri Life Mein Uski Wife" (2009) - Padam Kumar Lele
  • De Dana Dan (2009) - Musa Hirapurwala/Suber
  • Teen Patti (film) (2010) - Prem London
  • Mr. Bhatti on Chutti (2010) - Tourist
  • Malik Ek (2010) - Kulkarni
  • No Problem (film) (2010) - Police Commissioner Khurana
  • Naughty @ 40 (2011) - Sharafat Ali
  • Bin Bulaye Baraati (2011) - Ajay Prakash
  • Deewana Main Deewana (2013) - Basant Kumar
  • Sahasam (2013) - Sultan
  • Mr Joe B. Carvalho (2014)

Controversies

Casting couch controversy

In March 2005, India TV released a video, allegedly showing Shakti Kapoor asking for sexual favour from an undercover reporter posing as an aspiring actress, in return for entry into the film industry.Where he told the undercover reporter "I want to make love to you....kiss you"[4] According to India TV, this was a sting operation to expose the phenomenon of casting couch prevalent in Bollywood. This incident sparked a controversy in Bollywood and Kapoor was banned by the Film & Television Producers Guild of India. Association of Indian Motion Pictures and TV Programme Producers decided not to ban him as no allegations against him were proven. One week later, however, the Film & Television Producers Guild lifted the ban.[5]

Kapoor claimed that the video clip in question was doctored and he had been framed. He said that the undercover reporter met him several times and threatened to commit suicide if he did not come to the hotel room she had booked.[6]

Bigg Boss

Shakti Kapoor took part in Bigg Boss season 5. He was the captain of the house for the first two weeks but eventually got eliminated in the 4th week of the show.

Reality television

As Contestant
Year Show Place Channel
2011
Bigg Boss
14th place
Evicted Day 28
Colors

References

  1. ^ "Another Kapoor debut, this time with Amitabh". Retrieved 25 May 2009.[dead link]
  2. ^ I don't believe in the casting couch at all, Tehleka.com, retrieved 17 March 2013
  3. ^ "Best Shakti Kapoor characters". Retrieved 28 July 2012. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ Ramesh, Randeep (16 March 2005). "Bollywood baddie shown as casting couch villain". The Guardian. Retrieved 7 July 2009.
  5. ^ Bhattacharya, Chandrima (15 March 2005). "Casting couch divide runs deep". The Telegraph. Retrieved 7 July 2009.
  6. ^ Prasad, Raekha (16 March 2005). "I've been framed, says Bollywood villain". Times Online. Retrieved 7 July 2009.

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