Raj Babbar

Raj Babbar

Raj Babbar was born on June 23, 1952 in Tundla, Uttar Pradesh, India. He is known for Bodyguard (2011), Pukaar (2014) and Mahabharat (1988). He is married to Nadira Babbar. They have two children. He was previously married to Smita Patil.
Raj Babbar

Movies

Ek Aur Jung
  • Mar 03, 2001
  • Hindi
Four men who have a personal enmity with a powerful drug baron decide to come together and bring down his empire in a bid to end his tyrannical rule.
Sautela Bhai
  • Jun 21, 1996
  • Hindi
An uneducated young man falls in love with the daughter of a wealthy lawyer and wants to marry her. However, her father disapproves and threatens to acquire his brother's mortgaged property.
Barsaat
  • Oct 06, 1995
  • Hindi
A naive young man and a rich city girl fall in love. Her stepfather, however, doesn't approve of the match and will stop at nothing to split the pair.
Sarhad: The Border Of Crime
  • Aug 31, 1995
  • Hindi
A powerful businessman is used to getting his way and if not destroys the people who attempt to stop him. When he sees a woman he fancies, he decides he wants her or her family pays the price.
Aankhen
  • Apr 09, 1993
  • Hindi
Two good-for-nothing brothers are embroiled in a conspiracy involving a political assassination and try their best to save the country.
Ghayal
  • Jun 22, 1990
  • Hindi
Ajay Mehra, an amateur boxer, takes revenge against Balwant Rai, a crooked businessman, after his elder brother is killed.
Mahaadev
  • Jan 01, 1989
  • Hindi
A cop leaves the police force due to undue criticism. He tries to live a quiet life with his family, but the anti-social elements force him to re-join the police force.
Akarshan
  • Jan 01, 1988
  • Hindi
Priya falls in love with Abhishek when he saves her life during an accident while shooting for a film. Tragedy strikes when Priya disregards her sister's dislike for her lover and marries him.
Sansar
  • Apr 03, 1987
  • Hindi
The film is based on the turmoils of the family of a postmaster. The film presents the rift between the family due to clash of egos among the children and their parents.