Saif Ali Khan filmography

Saif Ali Khan is an Indian actor who works in Hindi films. He made his debut with a leading role in the drama Parampara (1993) and then starred in Aashik Awara (1993). Yeh Dillagi (1994). Main Khiladi Tu Anari (1994). Tu Chor Main Sipahi (1996). Keemat: They Are Back (1998). Aarzoo (1999). Tashan (2008). Sanam Teri Kasam (2009) The latter earned him the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut, but failed to do well commercially, as did his next three releases–Parampara (1993), Pehchaan (1993), and Imtihaan (1994).[1][2] Later in 1994, Khan played supporting roles alongside Akshay Kumar in two of the highest-grossing films of the year–the romance Yeh Dillagi and the action drama Main Khiladi Tu Anari. For his performance in the latter, he was nominated for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor. This success was followed by a series of commercial failures, leading to a setback in Khan's career.[2][1][3]

An image of Saif Ali Khan.
Khan in 2017

Khan played the second lead in Milan Luthria's action thriller Kachche Dhaage (1999) and Aarzoo (1999)?which was his first commercial success since Main Khiladi Tu Anari;[4] it also earned him another nomination for Best Supporting Actor at Filmfare.[2] Also that year, he starred in the ensemble drama Hum Saath-Saath Hain–the highest-grossing film of the year. In 2000, Khan starred in the drama Kya Kehna, which marked his first of many collaborations with actress Preity Zinta. In 2001, he played alongside Aamir Khan and Akshaye Khanna in Farhan Akhtar's coming of age drama Dil Chahta Hai, which earned him his first Filmfare Award for Best Comedian. It brought a change in his approach and established him as a serious actor.[3][5] Khan featured in Nikhil Advani's romantic drama Kal Ho Naa Ho (2003), which became the second highest-grossing film of the year and earned him his second Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor.[1][2] In 2004, he played a manipulative pimp in the thriller Ek Hasina Thi and a cartoonist in the romantic comedy Hum Tum.[6] His performance in the latter earned him the National Film Award for Best Actor and a second Filmfare Award for Best Comedian.[2][7] The following year, Khan reunited with Zinta in the romantic comedy Salaam Namaste (2005) and received his first Best Actor nomination at Filmfare for portraying a passionate musician in the musical romance Parineeta (2005).[8]

In 2006, Khan portrayed a character loosely based on William Shakespeare's antagonist Iago in Vishal Bhardwaj's crime drama Omkara, for which he received widespread praise as well as the Filmfare Award for Best Villain.[2][9] Later in his career, Khan starred in his four greatest commercial successes–the action thriller Race (2008), the romance Love Aaj Kal (2009), the romantic comedy Cocktail (2012), and the action sequel Race 2 (2013)–all of which were among the top-grossing films of their respective years.[1] In 2018, he began starring as a troubled policeman in the Netflix thriller series Sacred Games.[10] Apart from acting, Khan has hosted several Filmfare Award ceremonies.

Films

Key
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List of Saif Ali Khan film credits
YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1993ParamparaPratab Prithvi Singh[11]
Aashik AwaraJai (Jimmy aka Rakesh Rajpal)[a]Won—Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut[12][2]
Pehla NashaHimselfCameo[13]
PehchaanKaran Verma[14]
1994ImtihaanVicky[15]
Yeh DillagiVikram "Vicky" Saigal [b][16]
Main Khiladi Tu AnariDeepak KumarNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor[2][17]
Yaar GaddarJai Verma[18]
Aao Pyaar KarenRaja[19]
1995SurakshaaAmar / Prince Vijay [a][20]
1996Ek Tha RajaSunny Dogra[21]
Bambai Ka BabuVikram "Vicky"[b][22]
Tu Chor Main SipahiRaja[23]
Dil Tera DiwanaRavi Kumar[24]
1997HameshaaRaja & Raju[c][28]
UdaanRaja[29]
1998Keemat – They Are BackAjay[30]
Humse Badhkar KaunSunny[31]
1999Yeh Hai Mumbai Meri JaanRaju Tarachand[32]
Kachche DhaageDhananjay "Jai" Pandit [b]Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor[2][33]
AarzooAmar
Biwi No.1Deepak Sharma[34]
Hum Saath-Saath HainVinod Chaturvedi[35]
2000Kya KehnaRahul Modi[36]
2001Love Ke Liye Kuch Bhi KaregaPrakash Shastri[37]
Dil Chahta HaiSameer MulchandniWon—Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role[2][38]
Rehna Hai Tere Dil MeinRajiv "Sam" Saamra[b][39]
2002Na Tum Jaano Na HumAkshay Kapoor[40]
2003Darna Mana HaiAnil ManchandaniStory segment: No Smoking[41]
Kal Ho Naa HoRohit PatelWon—Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor[2][42]
LOC KargilCaptain Anuj Nayyar[43]
2004Ek Hasina ThiKaran Singh Rathod[44]
Hum TumKaran KapoorWon—National Film Award for Best Actor
Won—Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role
[2][45]
2005ParineetaShekhar RaiNominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor[2][46]
Salaam NamasteNikhil "Nick" Arora[b][47]
2006Being CyrusCyrus MistryEnglish film[48]
OmkaraIshwar "Langda" TyagiWon—Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role[2][49]
2007Eklavya: The Royal GuardHarshvardhan Rana[50]
Nehlle Pe DehllaJimmy[51]
Ta Ra Rum PumRajveer Singh[52]
Om Shanti OmHimselfSpecial appearance in song "Deewangi Deewangi"[53]
2008RaceRanvir "Ronnie" Singh [b][54]
TashanJimmy Cliff / Jeetendra Kumar Makhwana[55]
Thoda Pyaar Thoda MagicRanbir Talwar[56]
Roadside RomeoRomeo (voice)Animated feature film[57]
2009Sanam Teri KasamVijay Verma[58]
Love Aaj KalJai Vardhan Singh/Young Veer Singh[c]Also producer[2][59]
Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Actor
Nominated—Filmfare Award for Best Film
KurbaanEhsaan Khan (Khalid)[a][60]
2011AarakshanDeepak Kumar[61]
2012Agent VinodAgent VinodAlso producer[62]
CocktailGautam "Gutlu" Kapoor[b]Also producer[63]
2013Race 2Ranvir "Ronnie" Singh [b][64]
Bombay TalkiesHimselfSpecial appearance in song "Apna Bombay Talkies"[65]
Go Goa GoneBorisAlso producer[66]
Bullett RajaRaja Mishra[67]
2014HumshakalsAshok Singhania / Ashok 2 / Chinku / Dr. Khan's assistant 1[d][68]
Lekar Hum Deewana DilProducer[69]
Happy EndingYudi Jaitely & Yogi[c]Also producer[70]
2015Dolly Ki DoliPrince Kunwar Aditya SinghCameo[71]
PhantomDaniyal Khan[72]
2017RangoonRustom "Rusi" Billimoria[b][73]
ChefRoshan Kalra[74]
2018KaalakaandiRileen[75]
BaazaarShakun Kothari[76]
2019Laal KaptaanGossain[77]
2020TanhajiUdaybhan Singh RathodWon—Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor[78]
Jawaani JaanemanJaswinder "Jazz" Singh[b]Also producer[79]
Dil BecharaAbhimanyu VeerCameo[80]
2021Bhoot PoliceVibhooti "Vibhu" Vaidya[81]
Bunty Aur Babli 2Rakesh "Bunty Sr." Trivedi/Bobby Bhullar[a][82]
2022Vikram VedhaVikram[83]
2023AdipurushLankeshHindi and Telugu bilingual film[84]
2024Devara BhairaTelugu film[85]
TBAJewel Thief TBAFilming[86]

Television

List of Saif Ali Khan television credits
YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
200348th Filmfare AwardsHost/presenterTelevision special[87]
200449th Filmfare AwardsHost/presenterTelevision special[88]
200550th Filmfare AwardsHost/presenterTelevision special[88]
200853rd Filmfare AwardsHost/presenterTelevision special[89]
201055th Filmfare AwardsHost/presenterTelevision special[90]
201358th Filmfare AwardsHost/presenterTelevision special[89]
2018–2019Sacred GamesSartaj Singh[10]
2021TandavSamar Pratap Singh[91]
2023The RomanticsHimselfDocumentary[92]

Discography

List of Saif Ali Khan song credits
YearFilmSongComposerRef.
1999Hum Saath-Saath Hain"A B C D"Raamlaxman[93]
2004Hum Tum"Ladki Kyon"Jatin-Lalit[94]
2008Tashan"Jimmy Ka Tashan"Vishal–Shekhar[95]
Roadside Romeo"Cool Cool"Salim–Sulaiman[96]
2009Love Aaj Kal"Twist"Pritam[97]

Notes

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