Danny Denzongpa

Danny Denzongpa
Denzongpa in February 2010
Born Tshering Phintso Denzongpa
(1948-02-25) 25 February 1948[1]
Gangtok, Kingdom of Sikkim
(now in Sikkim, India)
Residence India
Nationality Indian
Occupation Actor, singer, businessman
Years active 1963–present
Spouse(s) Gawa Denzongpa
Children Rinzing Denzongpa,
Pema Denzongpa

Danny Denzongpa (born Tshering Phintso Denzongpa; 25 February 1948) is an Indian film actor, singer and film director of Sikkimese-Bhutia descent. He has mainly worked in Bollywood films, though he has also appeared in several Nepali, Tamil, Bengali and Telugu films.[2] He has acted in about 190 Hindi films since 1971. In 2003, Denzongpa was awarded the Padma Shree, India's fourth-highest civilian honour.[3] His film career spans more than 4 decades.

He has also starred in some international films, the most famous being Seven Years in Tibet where he appeared alongside Brad Pitt. His best known villainous roles are in Dhund, 36 Ghante, Bandish (film) (1980), Jeeo Aur Jeene Do, Dharm Aur Qanoon and Agneepath and in Fakira, Chor Machaye Shor, Devata (1978 film), Kalicharan, Bulundi and Adhikar (1986 film). His directorial venture Phir Wahi Raat was considered among the top five best horror suspense films of Hindi Cinema.[4]

Early life and education

Denzongpa was born to a Buddhist family in Gangtok[5] and is of Bhutia and Nepalese descent.[6] He did his schooling in Birla Vidya Mandir, Nainital and thereafter completed college coursework at St Joseph's College, Darjeeling, in 1964.[5][7] Denzongpa's love of horses and horse-riding began at an early age, as his family was into horse breeding. He is also a painter, a writer and a sculptor.

He had an ambition to join the Indian Army and won the Best Cadet award from West Bengal and participated in the Republic Day parade. In an interview to The Times of India newspaper, he said that he had qualified for the Armed Forces Medical College, Pune, but withdrew admission to join the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune.[8] He decided to change his name to a simpler sounding "Danny", on recommendation from his then-colleague Jaya Bachchan, as his original name of Tshering Phintso Denzongpa was considered difficult for some to pronounce.[9][10]

Acting career

During his early film career, Denzongpa learned Hindi by talking to the ocean.

He started out with B.R. Ishara's Zaroorat in 1971 (released in 1972), which was his debut film. He got his major break in Gulzar's Mere Apne (1971), where he had a positive role. He had his first played an antagonist in B.R.Chopra's Dhundh (1973), where he played the role of a crippled and frustrated husband.

He played the second lead hero and had more positive roles in commercially successful critically acclaimed films in the seventies, such as Chor Machaye Shor, 36 Ghante, Fakira, Sangram (1976), Kalicharan, Kaala Sona and Devata. After his performance in the film Devata, he started getting more significant lengthy roles. He was simultaneously part of big budget films such as Aashiq Hoon Baharon Ka, Paapi, Bandish, The Burning Train and Chunoti in negative roles.

In the early 1980s period, he had thought of quitting films. He said in an interview, when asked why he decided to direct a film, "I remember in 80′s I was so fed up of the films I was doing. Those days every villain was a dacoit and I remember going on the sets where an actor called Tiwari was my henchmen and my den was a cave with lanterns. Next day I went on another set and I saw Tiwari again as my henchman, and the same lanterns. I asked myself what was I doing? I left Mumbai. I did lot of trekking and did not do films for a couple of years. I told NN Sippy about a script that I had in mind. and he asked me to direct. I made Phir Wohi Raat with Rajesh Khanna and my then girlfriend Kim." [11] After the success of his directorial debut, he received offers to act as the hero again in the films such as Bulundi and Hum Se Badkar Kaun in 1981, which became successful. He played a double role in the film Bulundi. However, most subsequent films between 1981-83 were not successful. He was disappointed with the failure of his recently released film Abhi Toh Jee Ley, which had popular songs such as "Tu Laali Hai Saveriwali". Hence, Danny started accepting supporting roles, often playing a character quite older than his real age. He played Kumar Gaurav’s father-in-law in Love Story (1981) and Mithun Chakraborty’s father in Boxer (1984).

He started getting more frequent offers to play the negative character in Hindi films, after the success of the films Phir Wahi Raat, Jeeo Aur Jeene Do and Dharm Aur Qanoon. He then went on to play the role of villain many times since 1984. From 1984 and through the 1990s, Danny mainly was featured as the lead negative character opposite all the leading actors of that time such as Rajesh Khanna, Dharmendra, Jeetendra, Mithun Chakraborty, Vinod Khanna, Anil Kapoor and Sunny Deol. He stated in an interview; "Had it not been that I had not done the four special negative roles - with Rajesh Khanna, in the lead - Phir Wohi Raat, Dharm Aur Qanoon, Bandish and Aashiq Hoon Baharon Ka, people would not have considered me for villainous roles. In Adhikar I had positive role. He holds special place in my heart as he recognized and stood by me in my tough times which was early eighties."

His most applauded negative characters are in Bandish (1980) as Kapil Kumar, Phir Wahi Raat as "Ashok", Dharm Aur Qanoon (1984), as SP "Karan", Kanoon Kya Karega (1984), as "Raghuvir Singh", Andar Baahar (1984), as "Shera", Oonche Log (1985), as "Thakur Maan Singh", Aandhi Toofan (1986), as "Balbir" Bhagwaan Dada (1986), as "Gangwaa", Agneepath (1990), as "Kancha Cheena", Hum (1991), as "Bakhtawar", Ghatak: Lethal, as "Kaatya", Krantiveer (1994), as "Chatur Singh", Pukar, (2000) as "Abhrush" and Indian, as "Shankar Singhania". He was pitted against Pran in the film Sanam Bewafa and 1942:A Love Story. His command over the Hindi language came in handy in films such as Sawan Kumar's Sanam Bewafa and Mukul Anand's Khuda Gawah.

At one time, when he was increasingly doing negative lead roles, Rajkumar Santoshi cast him as the positive role in China Gate. In the early 2000s, Denzongpa appeared in films such as Asoka and 16 December. Some of the antihero roles he played included an unscrupulous politician, corrupt policeman, traitor, and stingy landlord. He has also starred in some international films, the most famous being Seven Years in Tibet, where he appeared. He did positive roles in Lahu Ke Do Rang, Bulundi, Boxer, Humse Badkar Kaun, Khudah Gawah, 16 December and China Gate.

In early 2003 Denzongpa decided to take a break from films as he wanted to do different but strong roles, even if it was a negative character. He appeared in only 10 films between 2003 and 2009.

He then made a strong comeback as the villain with his role in Enthiran. He made his debut in Tamil films with Enthiran, co-starring Rajinikanth and Aishwarya Rai in the leads. Denzongpa played the antagonist role of Bohra, a prominent scientist who transforms "Chitti", (played by Rajinikanth) into an evil robot. He then started playing villains in big budget movies such as Jai Ho (2014), co-starring Salman Khan and Bang Bang (2014), co-starring Hrithik Roshan.

He has recently played the role of a coordinator, "Feroz Khan" in the 2015 hit Baby co-starring Akshay Kumar. He reprised his role of "Feroz Khan" in the film's spin-off prequel Naam Shabana

Singing and Businessman career

He is an accomplished singer, having sung with Lata Mangeshkar, Mohammed Rafi and Asha Bhosle, three stalwarts of Indian music. He was first given a chance to sing by Dev Anand in the film Yeh Gulistan Hamara in 1972. Denzongpa sang a duet with Lata Mangeshkar. He has released Nepalese songs, and has sung for Nepalese movies. His two most famous songs recorded in the 1970s but still popular are "Chiso Chiso Hawama" ("In the cool air") and "Manko kura lai bandhi narakha... ("Do not keep the words of the heart tied"). He sang the duet "Suno Suno Kasam Se" in Kaala Sona with Asha Bhosle and sang the duet "Mujhe Dostaon Tum Gale Lagalo" with Mohammed Rafi in the 1978 film Naya Daur - both of which were composed by R.D. Burman.

"Hiun vanda chiso, Aago vanda taato..." ("Colder than snow, hotter than fire.."), "Naachana hoi maichyan hau nachana", ("Dance o lovely girl"), "Jhimkai deu pareli manma bajchha mitho murali...", ("Please blink your eyes and sweet sound of flute plays in the heart), "Rato rani phulay ghain sanjama", "Pani Hai Paryo Jhyaure" etc. are some of his few hit numbers. He gained popularity as a singer in the period 1975-1990 especially in places like Nepal, Darjeeling, Sikkim and Assam.

He wrote and acted in the Nepali film Saino. His nephew Ugyen Chhopel directed it. He has sung its title song and a duet with Deepa Narayan, wife of Udit Narayan. Later, this film was made in Hindi as Ajnabi as a telefilm for Doordarshan.

Honours

Year From Award Won/Honoured
2003 Government of India Padma Shri Honoured

Awards

Year From Award Film Result
1979 Filmfare Awards Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award Devata Nominated
1985 Filmfare Awards Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award Kanoon Kya Karega Nominated
1990 Filmfare Awards Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award Agneepath Nominated
1992 Filmfare Awards Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award Sanam Bewafa Won
1992 Filmfare Awards Filmfare Best Villain Award Hum Nominated
1993 Filmfare Awards Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award Khuda Gawah Won
1995 Filmfare Awards Filmfare Best Villain Award Krantiveer Nominated
1995 Filmfare Awards Filmfare Best Villain Award Vijaypath Nominated
1996 Filmfare Awards Filmfare Best Villain Award Barsaat Nominated
1997 Filmfare Awards Filmfare Best Villain Award Ghatak Nominated

As director

Year Film Director
1980 Phir Wahi Raat Yes
Unknown Ram Yes

Filmography

YearFilmRole/Notes
2018BioscopewalaBioscopewala
2017Naam ShabanaFeroz Ali Khan
2015BabyFiroz Ali Khan
2014Bang Bang!Omar Zafar
2014Jai HoHome Minister Dashrat Singh
2013BossBig Boss
2010EnthiranProfessor Bohra
2009Acid FactoryOm
2008LuckTamang
2008KarzzzzKabira
2008ChamkuBaba
2007Big BrotherPolice Commissioner Kulkarni
2007HattrickDavid Anna
2007FrozenKarma
2004Ab Tumhare Hawale Watan SaathiyoColonel Ashfaque Khan
2004ShikaarDarshan Damania
2003Sandhya
2003Ek HindustaniSpecial Appearance
2002SochNautiyal
2002Ab Ke BarasCBI Officer Sikander Baksh
200216 DecemberVir Vijay Singh
2002Yeh Mohabbat HaiAman Khan
2001MokshaBachelor Simon
2001IndianShankar Singhania
2001LajjaGajendra
2001AśokaVirat
2000PukarAbhrush
2001OfficerPratap Rai/Dushyant Singh
2000Tune Mera Dil Le Liya
1999Silsila Hai Pyar KaJabbar Khargoshi
1999Dahek: A Burning PassionJabbar Bahkshi
1999KohramMinister Virbhadra Singh
1998Zulm O SitumSikander
1998Vinashak - DestroyerJailer Lankeshwar
1998China GateMaj. Ranjir Singh Gurung
1997UdaanMr. Rana
1997Dhaal: The Battle of Law Against LawAdvocate Diwan
1997Himalay PutraRana
1997 Seven Years in TibetRegent
1996Ghatak: LethalKatya
1996RajkumarAli
1996ArmyNaagraj
1996ShastraBabu
1995BarsaatACP Neghi
1995Sarhad: The Border of Crime
1994VijaypathDilawar Singh
1994ChaurahaBaba Bhatti
1994KrantiveerChatursingh
1994Mohabbat Ki ArzooJagpal Singh alias Jaggu dada
19931942: A Love StoryMajor Bisht
1993Dhartiputra
1993GurudevKhakan
1993PrateekshaDinesh Khanna
1993SangramMadhu's father
1993TahqiqaatBhanu Pratap
1992Drohi
Antham
J.P. Sethi
1992BalwaanBhaiji
1992Khule-AamInsp. Uday Singh/Insp. Ranvir Singh Rathod
1992Khuda GawahKhuda Baksh
1991LakshmanrekhaBirju
1991Vishnu-DevaaThakur Shamsher Singh/Samppat
1991HumBakhtawar
1991BahadurBahadur (Bengali)
1991Sanam BewafaSher Khan
1991First Love LetterThakur Ajit Singh
1991YodhaDaaga/Justice Dharmesh Agnihotri
1990AgneepathKancha Cheena
1990Pyaar Ke Naam QurbanPrince Yeshwant Singh
1990Chingariyan
1990Jagira
1990ShandaarDhaga
1990Shesh Naag
1989Shehzaade(uncredited) Thakur Roshan Singh
1989Jung BaazMahakal
1989Kasam Suhaag Ki
1989Galiyon Ka BadshahInspector Vijay
1989Khoj
1989SaayaRakesh
1989Ustad
1988CommandoNinja
1988ZalzalaSona Singh
1988ShoorveerShankar
1988Ek Hi MaqsadInspector. Deepak
1988Mardon Wali BaatRaja Sunder Singh
1988Gunahon Ka FaislaDacoit
1988Janam Janam
1988Jeete Hain Shaan SeJ.P.
1988Mera Shikar
1988Paap Ki DuniyaPasha
1988YateemGirivar Prasad Mathur
1987Saino(Nepali Film)
1987ItihaasAlexander
1987Faqir Badshah
1987Aag Hi AagDaulat Singh/Choudhury
1987Deewana Tere Naam KaShambhu
1986Chambal Ka BadshahSultan
1986Bhagwaan DadaShambu Dada
1986Allah Rakha
1985Maha Shaktimanaka Maharudra (India: Bengali title)
1985YudhGama Maating/Mr. Chinoy
1985JawaabSeth. Jagmohan
1985Aandhi ToofanBalbir
1985AitbaarInspector Barua
1985Zulm Ka BadlaShamvu
1985Oonche LogThakur Maan Singh
1985Patthar DilJung Bahadur
1984Andar BaaharShera
1984Farishta
1984BoxerDharma
1984JagirDanny
1984Kanoon Kya Karega
1984Manzil ManzilGautam (Pahadi Baba)
1984Mera Dost Mera Dushman
1984Pyar Jhukta NahinBhanu Pratap
1983Mujhe Insaaf ChahiyeDayashankar Ray
1983LoversDavid
1983Ganga Meri MaaMalan
1983Andha KanoonAkhbar Ali
1982Raj Mahal
1982Kachche HeereArjun
1982Prahari(Bengali)
1981Hum Se Badkar KaunRaju/Johny
1981Love StoryRam Dogra
1980Chunaoti
1980Kali GhataKishore
1980AbdullahKhaleel
1980BandishKapil Kumar
1980BulundiLobo
1980The Burning TrainRandhir
1980Choron Ki Baraat
1980Phir Wahi RaatAshok
1979Griha PraveshDanny
1979Aaj Ki DharaDanny
1979Lahu Ke Do RangSuraj
1978Lal Kuthi(Bengali)
1978DevataInspector Lawrence
1978Naya DaurMark
1977Aashiq Hoon Baharon KaVikram (Jamunadas' son)
1977Abhi To Jee LeinDanny
1977Chandi Sona
1977Khel Khilari Ka
1977Mit Jayenge Mitane Wale
1977PaapiAbdul
1976FakiraMunna/Ajay/Toofan
1976KalicharanShaaka
1976Laila MajnuPrince Bahksh
1976SangramSalim/Altaf
1975Aakhri DaoRobert
1975Apne Rang Hazaar
1975DharmatmaJangoora
1975Kala SonaShera
1975Ponga PanditRocky
1975RaftaarPramod Kumar
1975Rani Aur LalpariHimself (Special appearance)
1975Zorro
1974Chor Machaye ShorRaju Ustad
197436 GhanteDilawar Khan
1974Khote SikkayDanny
1973DhundThakur Ranjit Singh (crippled husband)
1973Khoon Khoonremake of Dirty Harry (English)
1972MilapRaju
1972Rakhi Aur HathkadiRaja
1972Yeh Gulistan Hamara
1971Mere ApneSanju
1971ZarooratMohinder

See also

References

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