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Rajesh Khanna (1960s) Amitabh Bachchan (1970s) Dharmendra (1970s) Anil Kapoor (1980s) Sunny Deol (1990s) Shah Rukh Khan (1990s) Hrithik Roshan (2000s) Ranveer Singh (2020s) Actors are listed alphabetically by given name.
Mohan Agashe. Agha (actor) Jalal Agha. Apurva Agnihotri. Jaideep Ahlawat. Mohit Ahlawat (actor) Shabir Ahluwalia. Arun Kumar Ahuja. Shiney Ahuja.
In 2022, Hindi cinema represented 33% of box office revenue, followed by Telugu representing 20%, Tamil representing 16%, Kannada representing 8%, and Malayalam representing 6%. Other prominent film industries are Bengali, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Gujarati, Assamese and Bhojpuri cinema. This list comprises actors from all these industries across ...
Khans of Bollywood. The term Khans of Bollywood refers to several actors of Bollywood, the Mumbai -based Hindi language Indian film industry, whose surnames are Khan. Most commonly, this involves the Three Khans: Salman Khan, Shah Rukh Khan and Aamir Khan. The three are unrelated, but happen to share the same surname, [1] and were all born in ...
Lists of Indian actors cover actors from India, who portray characters in the theater, film, radio, or television. The lists are organized by medium, language and type of actor. The lists are organized by medium, language and type of actor.
Arya (actor) Ashish Kumar (actor) Ashkar Saudan. Ashok (Kannada actor) Ashok Kumar (Tamil actor) Skanda Ashok. Ashokan (actor) Arjun Ashokan. Chembil Ashokan.
[268] In 2023, Time magazine named him one of the 100 most influential people in the world, [269] and he topped the list per a readers poll. [270] Khan is one of the wealthiest celebrities in India, topping the Forbes India's "Celebrity 100 list" in 2012, 2013 and 2015. [271] [272] [273] His wealth has been estimated at US$400–600 million.
When Devanāgarī is used for writing languages other than Sanskrit, conjuncts are used mostly with Sanskrit words and loan words. Native words typically use the basic consonant and native speakers know to suppress the vowel when it is conventional to do so. For example, the native Hindi word karnā is written करना (ka-ra-nā). [60]