Tuesday, 3 February 2026

Rakesh Roshan

 




Rakesh Roshan (born Rakesh Roshan Lal Nagrath on 6 September 1949) is an Indian film producer, director, screenwriter, and actor who works in Hindi films. He is the son of Indian music director Roshanlal Nagrath. He appeared in 84 films throughout the 1970s and 1980s till 1989. As an actor, he was mostly known for his supporting roles in big-budget films starring Sanjeev Kumar and Rajesh Khanna in the lead role. Later, he achieved fame for directing films with titles beginning with the letter "K" since 1987. As a filmmaker, his most notable work includes the drama Khudgarz (1987), the revenge drama Khoon Bhari Maang (1988), the comedy-drama Kishen Kanhaiya (1990), the crime thriller Karan Arjun (1995), the romance Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai (2000), the science fiction Koi... Mil Gaya (2003) and the superhero Krrish film series (2006—2013). Roshan won the Filmfare Award for Best Director for directing the films; Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai and Koi... Mil Gaya. He is the father of actor Hrithik Roshan.

In January 2019, Roshan was diagnosed with early-stage squamous cell carcinoma of the throat.[2]




After his father's (Roshan Lal Nagrath) untimely death, Roshan started his career as an assistant director to film maker Mohan Kumar in films like Anjaana starring Rajendra Kumar and Babita. Actor Rajendra Kumar referred him to some film makers and thus he was signed by Soodesh Kumar for Man Mandir starring Sanjeev Kumar and Waheeda Rehman. But he made his entry as an actor, making his debut in the 1970 film Ghar Ghar Ki Kahani, in which he got a supporting role. He got very few solo hero films in his career. He got solo hero roles in more women-oriented films where the focus was more on the heroine, such as Paraya Dhan with Hema Malini, Aankh Micholi with Bharati, Khubsoorat with Rekha and Kaamchor with Jaya Prada. His few successful solo hero films, with the focus equally on both hero and heroine, were Aankhon Aankhon Mein with Rakhee, Nafrat with Yogita Bali, Ek Kunwari Ek Kunwara with Leena Chandavarkar, Hamari Bahu Alka with Bindiya Goswami and Shubh Kaamna with Rati Agnihotri. J. Om Prakash produced Aankhon Aankhon Mein with Rakesh in the lead. Later, J. Om Prakash directed Aakraman, with Sanjeev Kumar in the lead, and had Rakesh in a supporting role, and then produced Aakhir Kyun?, with Rajesh Khanna in the lead and Rakesh in a supporting role. Rakesh played supporting roles in a few successful films such as Man Mandir with Sanjeev Kumar in the lead, Khel Khel Mein with Rishi Kapoor in the lead, Bullet with Dev Anand as the hero, Hatyara with Vinod Khanna in the lead, Dhongee with Randhir KapoorKhandaan with Jeetendra and Neeyat with Shashi Kapoor as the lead hero. He played supporting roles regularly in films with Rajesh Khanna in the lead role and of those, Chalta Purza was a failure and the other three were blockbusters - DhanwanAwaaz and Aakhir Kyon?. The few multi-star cast films he was part of as the lead hero that were successful between 1977 and 1986 were DevataShriman Shrimati and Haathkadi, all of which had Sanjeev Kumar as the main lead hero and Jaag Utha Insan and Ek Aur Sikander, which had Mithun Chakraborty in the main lead, and other hits such as Dil Aur DeewaarKhatta MeethaUnees-Bees (1980) and Maqaar (1986). Most of his other films as second lead hero or solo hero films between 1973 and 1990 were box office flops.

Roshan set up his own production company, Filmkraft, in 1980 and their first production was Aap Ke Deewane (1980), which was a box office flop. His next venture was Kaamchor, also produced by him, which became a hit, but the success of this film was attributed to its music and the heroine. His next solo hero film Shubh Kaamna, directed by K. Vishwanath, was a hit. He tried to re-launch himself as a lead hero with Bhagwaan Dada (1986), directed by J. Om Prakash and starring Rajinikanth as the main lead and himself in the second lead. But Bhagwaan Dada was a flop. Between 1984 and 1990 he only got supporting roles, with the exception of Bahurani. The multi-star films where he was the second lead, such as Maqaar and Ek Aur Sikander were successful. His last film as a leading hero was Bahurani, which was a woman-oriented film starring Rekha in the lead, which was directed by Manik Chatterjee and released in 1989.

1990–present[edit]

Roshan with his son Hrithik Roshan and Thakur Doultani

He made his directorial debut with Khudgarz (1987), and went on to direct box office hits such as Khoon Bhari Maang (1988), Kishen Kanhaiya (1990), Karan Arjun (1995), and the Shahrukh Khan starrer Koyla (1997). However, his other directorial ventures flopped. During this time, from 1990–1999 he only acted occasionally in films, making guest appearances, and focused mostly on directing. He launched his son Hrithik's career as an actor with Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai (2000). Rakesh Roshan later revealed that this film was inspired by the storyline of Aradhana, starring Rajesh Khanna.[3] This film, the highest grosser of 2000, entered the Limca Book of Records for the most awards won by a Bollywood film. He directed his son again in the 2003 science fiction film Koi... Mil Gaya, (fetching him the Filmfare award 2004 for best director),[4] and its sequel, the science fiction superhero film Krrish (2006), both of which were also very successful at the box office.[5] In 2008, he produced the film Krazzy 4. In 2010, he released a Bollywood meets Hollywood crossover film titled Kites. Another version of this film was released internationally and known as Brett Ratner presents Kites: The Remix. This version was shorter, and mainly toned down the amount of musical numbers. His latest film as producer was Kaabil, which released on 25 Jan 2017. The film stars Hrithik Roshan and Yami Gautam, and it grossed over Rs. 100 Crores at the box office.

2000 Assassination Attempt[edit]

On 21 January 2000, Roshan was shot at by two Budesh gang members near his office on Tilak Road at Santacruz West.[6] The assailants fired two bullets at him, one of which hit him on the left arm, while the other grazed his chest. As the director fell to the ground, the assailants fled the scene.[7] The assailants were later identified as Sunil Vithal Gaikwad and Sachin Kamble. The attack on Roshan was not undertaken with the intent to kill, but to signal that the Shiv Sena could no longer protect its clients. Roshan had stonewalled demands from Budesh for a percentage of the profits from the overseas sale of the Hindi all-time blockbuster; Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai.[8]

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Filmography[edit]

YearFilmRoleProducerDirectorActor
1970Ghar Ghar Ki KahaniSuresh
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1971Seema
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Man MandirRamu
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Paraya DhanShankar
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1972Aankhon Aankhon MeinRakesh Rai
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BuniyaadAjit Kumar
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Aankh MicholiRavi
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1973NafratPrakash Kumar
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Ek Kunwari Ek KunwaraHarish Bhatiacheck
1974MadhoshGoldie
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TrimurtiNandu
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GoonjRakesh Kumar
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1975ZakhmeeAmar
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Khel Khel MeinVikram aka Vicky
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AakramanLieutenant Sunil Mehra
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1976BulletInspector Rajesh
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Ginny Aur JohnnySpecial Appearance
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RaeeszadaSpecial Appearance
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1977Anand AshramDr. Prakash
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Chalta PurzaPolice Inspector Sunil Verma
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PriyatamaRakesh
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HatyaraInspector Prakash
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HaiwanFriendly Appearance
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1978Dil Aur DeewaarChandu
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DevataGeorge
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AahutiBharat Prasad
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1979Ganga Aur GeetaFriendly Appearance
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Jhoota Kahin KaVijay Rai / Vikram
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DhongeePolice Inspector Thapa
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KhandaanRakesh Dinanath
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Prem JaalMahender
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IqraarHero
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Aangan Ki KaliAnmol
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1980Aap Ke DeewaneRahim
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Unees-BeesDev
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NeeyatAjay
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Pyaara DushmanRaja
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KhoobsuratInder Gupta
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1981Bhula Na DenaArun
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Naari
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Khatta MeethaFiroze Sethna
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DaasiAnoop
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DhanwaanAnil
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HotelVijay
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HaqdaarRakesh
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Jeene Ki ArzooRavi
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1982Hamari Bahu AlkaPratapchand
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HaathkadiBaldev Mittal
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Begunaah QaidiGuest Role
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Jeevan DhaaraKanwal Pal Singh
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Shriman ShrimatiRajesh Kumar
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Vakil BabuPrem Oberoi
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Teesri Aankh (1982 film)Anand Nath
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KarwatAshok
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KaamchorSuraj
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Waqt Waqt Ki BaatInspector Shankar
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BaawriShyam Bhardwaj
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1983Shubh KaamnaRatan
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Jeet HamaariAnand
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1984Main Qatil HoonGuest Role
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Hanste KhelteRakesh
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AwaazInspector Vijay Gupta
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Zindagi Jeene Ke LiyeAshok
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Jaag Utha InsanBrahmanand Chaturvedi (Nandu)
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1985Pyaase HonthGuest Role
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Bahu Ki AwaazVimal Srivastav
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MahaguruSubhash
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Aakhir Kyon?Kabir Suri
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Zulm Ka BadlaInspector Anil Verma
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Patthar DilChander
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Kala SurajPolice Officer Pratap Singh
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HaveliKumar Saxena
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1986MaqaarSpecial Appearance
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Khamosh NigahenSpecial Appearance
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Bhagwaan DadaSwaroop
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Ek Aur SikanderBoga Seth
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AnubhavAmit Kumar
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1987Mera Yaar Mera DushmanAshok
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Daku HasinaS.P. Ranjit Saxena
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Khudgarz
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1988Ramkudi JhamkudiSpecial Appearance (Rajasthani Film)
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Be LagaamSpecial Appearance
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PaighamNaasir Khaan
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Khoon Bhari MaangVikram Saxena
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1989BahuraniAmit Chaudhary
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Kala Bazaar
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1990ShararatGuest Role
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Kishen Kanhaiya
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1992KhelTara Jaisingh's Manager
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1993King Uncle
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1995Pyar Do Pyar LoGuest Role (Delayed film)
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Karan Arjun
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Akele Hum Akele TumParesh Kapoor
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1996Aurat Aurat AuratRakesh "Guddu"
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1997Koyla
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1999MotherAmar Khanna
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2000Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai
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Karobaar: The Business of Love
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2003Koi... Mil GayaSanjay Mehra (Rohit's Father)
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2006KrrishSanjay Mehra (In Dream Sequence)
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2007Om Shanti OmRakesh Roshan (Cameo)
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2008Krazzy 4
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2010Kites
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2013Krrish 3
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2017Kaabil
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2021Krrish 4
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