Gulshan Grover Turns 69: Versatile Actor's Iconic Dialogues, Best Hindi and Hollywood Movies
Gulshan Grover Turns 69: Versatile Actor's Iconic Dialogues, Best Hindi and Hollywood Movies
Gulshan Grover has made an indelible mark on the Indian film industry. An exceptional actor, he has gained recognition in Hollywood and is celebrated for his versatility, with over 400 roles, including iconic performances, cameos, and voiceovers.

The OG ‘bad man’ of Bollywood, Gulshan Grover, has left an irreplaceable mark in the Indian film industry, following his invaluable contribution during the 80s and 90s. Besides being an exceptional actor, Grover’s talent has won him much recognition in Hollywood. Given some of his iconic roles, cameos and voiceovers in over 400 movies, the actor is recognised as one of the most versatile artists. As Gulshan Grover celebrates his 69th birthday this year, let’s take a look at some of his iconic dialogues, best performances, Hollywood movies and upcoming projects.

Gulshan Grover Iconic Dialogues

  • “By God, Dil Garden Garden Ho Gaya" (International Khiladi)
  • “Aaj Ke Is Kalyug Mei Tumhara Bhagwan Bhi Iss Shaitan Se Darta Hai" (Maidan-E-Jung)
  • “Tumhare Shareer Ke Ped Par Jawani Ka Phool Khil Gaya" (Imtihaan)
  • “Dobara Agar Koi Chaal Chalne Ki Koshish Ki, To Mai Nahi Meri AK 47 Bolegi" (Mohra)
  • “Hum Jurm Ki Duniya Ka Colonel Hoon" (Shola Aur Shabnam)
  • “Kitna Bhi Bhaag Lo, Gham, Yaadein Aur Karza Picha Nahi Chhodte" (Dil Maange More)
  • “Kesariya Vilayati Very Bad Man" (Ram Lakhan)
  • “Maya, Teri Toh Main Palat Dunga Kaaya" (Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi)

Gulshan Grover’s Best Performances

  1. Ram Lakhan (1989)One of his most memorable performances came with Kesariya Vilayati aka the self-claimed Bad Man, in the classic film Ram Lakhan. His portrayal of the villainous character opposite Anil Kapoor’s Lakhan received immense praise.
  2. Shola Aur Shabnam (1992)Gulshan Grover’s portrayal of Kali Baba, the gangster, was a standout performance in this commercial hit. Sharing the screen with stars like Govinda and Divya Bharti, his role brought an extra strong dose of drama and intensity to the film.
  3. Vishwatma (1992)Grover as the on-screen villain Tapaswi Gunjal still remains an all-time favourite among many. From his iconic flute scene where he plays to the tune of Saat Samundar to epic dialogue deliveries like “Poojaniya Pitashree" and “Sena, aakraman" are still popular.
  4. Sir (1993)In the Mahesh Bhatt directorial, Gulshan Grover played the menacing Chhapan Tikli, also known as Jimmy. His character, marked by the distinctive 66 dots on his face, was a memorable villain alongside Paresh Rawal, who also portrayed a negative role. This performance also got him the National Award for Best Supporting Actor.
  5. Dilwale (1994)In the 1994 hit, Grover took on another memorable negative role as Shankar Bihari, a local don. His portrayal of this for-hire villain was both compelling and authentic.
  6. Mohra (1994)Gulshan Grover’s performance as Tyson, the formidable gang leader in Mohra, remains unforgettable. As Tyson, Grover is seen amidst the world of shady deals and betrayals, creating a lasting impression with his portrayal of a chaotic character.
  7. Raja Babu (1994)With back-to-back successes in the 90s, Gulshan Grover’s other memorable show came with the 1994 hit film Raja Babu. As Banke Singh, Grover stood out as the kidnapper of the protagonist’s parents. He was seen alongside a star-studded ensemble of Karisma Kapoor, Kader Khan, Shakti Kapoor and Aruna Irani.
  8. Hera Pheri (2000)Grover’s brief yet memorable role came with the classic hit Hera Pheri. His famous line, “Kabeera speaking" still resonates largely among fans. The actor’s brief screen time contributed to the film’s enduring impact and the success of the franchise.
  9. Gangster (2006)Grover took on the role of Khan, a formidable gang lord. While he had very limited screen time, the actor’s powerful dialogue delivery and commanding performance left a lasting impression on audiences, showcasing his ability to adapt to a modern villainous role.
  10. I Am Kalam (2012)Gulshan Grover played the role of Bhati, a Dhaba owner who employs Chhotu, a poor child inspired by the childhood struggles of former Indian President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam. Grover’s portrayal of Bhati was marked by its depth and authenticity, showcasing his versatility as a performer.

Gulshan Grover Hollywood Films

Beeper (2002)

Desperate Endeavours (2011)

Prisoners Of The Sun (2013)

Blind Ambition (2008)

Gulshan Grover: Upcoming Projects

No Means No

Directed by Vikash Verma, the Indo-Polish film features Gulshan Grover alongside actors like Dhruv Verma, Sharad Kapoor, and Deep Raj Rana. The cast ensemble also features a group of Polish actors in significant roles. The film’s story revolves around a teenage love story. No Means No will be released on December 20.

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