Akshaye khanna

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Date of Birth

6 October1946, Peshawar, British India (now Pakistan)

Height

6′ 1″ (1.85 m)

Spouse
Kavita(15 May 1990 – present) 2 children
Gitanjali(? – ?) (divorced) 2 children
Trivia

Father of actor Akshaye Khanna

Father of Rahul Khanna

His peak period as the main lead hero in Hindi films was 1973-1982. He had successful films even in 1987-1995 as the main lead both in solo hero films and more than 2 hero films. As a supporting actor in 1968-1972 he was part of hits like Purab Aur Pachhim,Mastana and Elaan and the Rajesh Khanna films Sachcha Jhuta, Aan Milo Sajna.

He appeared in 137 films, of which 55 are solo hero films and 45 are 2 hero films with Vinod as the lead hero. In all, he acted as the main lead hero in 100 films and 37 films had him in the supporting role.

His peak period as the main lead hero in Hindi films was between 1973-1982. He had successful films even in 1987-1995 as the main lead, both in solo hero films and more than 2 hero films. As a supporting actor in 1968-1972, he was part of hits such as P

Vinod Khanna

At the start of his career, he played supporting or villainous characters in films such as Purab Aur Paschim, Sachaa Jhutha, Aan Milo Sajna, and Mastana in 1970, and in Mera Gaon Mera Desh, Elaan and Aan Milo Sajna in 1971.He got his first break as the solo lead hero in the film Hum Tum Aur Woh (1971), which was followed by the 1971 multi-hero film 'Mere Apne' directed by Gulzar. It was the melodious R.D.Burman composed Rafi-Asha "Sasoan Mein Kabhi" from the film Parchaiyaan in 1972 and from Hum Tum Aur Woh - the Kishore Asha duet Do Bataon Ki Mujhko Hai Tamanna and the solo song Priye Praneswhari where his romantic skills got noticed among audiences.In 1973, his performance as an army officer facing death row in another film scripted and directed by Gulzar, Achanak, was critically acclaimed. The song-less film echoed the true life story of K. M. Nanavati vs. State of Maharashtra and Khanna portrayed Kawas Nanavati, the real life Navy officer.Between 1973 and 1982, Khanna played the lead role in in a number of solo and multi starer movies.In fi

There is no power on earth that could stop me from watching a movie which begins like this. Raakhee as a vengeful dacoit?! Removing her bangles?! It just has to be awesome. I have a severe weakness for daku-dramas as it is, but toss in a girl gone bad (especially if it is Raakhee!) and I am even happier. Plus there are subtitles, although they are unreadable about fifty percent of the time. Female kickassery, a strong moral center and plenty of plot twists enable me to say that this film basically delivers on its promise.

Pran plays Bhavani Singh, a notorious dacoit who is finally caught by a police sting with the help of the local thakur Shakti Singh (Vinod Khanna). Bhavani is not helped any by his own hungry horse, which settles down to graze while Pran and Vinod fight it out.

As Bhavani is dragged off to jail he vows—as a proper dacoit always does—to avenge himself on Shakti Singh.

The local Inspector General (Kamal Kapoor) wants Shakti to join the police force, although his daughter Ambika (Parveen Babi) is in love with Shakti and not happy at the though

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