List of roles and awards of Arshad Warsi

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Warsi in 2010

Arshad Warsi started his career as an assistant director to Mahesh Bhatt in Kaash (1987).[1] Warsi choreographed the title song of Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja (1993), before making his acting debut in the Amitabh Bachchan-produced Tere Mere Sapne (1996).[2] It was followed by Betaabi (1997), Hero Hindustani (1998), Hogi Pyaar Ki Jeet and Trishakti (both 1999), among others, but most of these films failed to do well at the box office.[3][4] In 2003, he had his breakthrough by playing the comic sidekick Circuit in Rajkumar Hirani's comedy-drama Munna Bhai M.B.B.S.[5] His performance garnered him the Zee Cine Award for Best Actor in a Comic Role and received nominations for the Filmfare, IIFA, Screen and Apsara Film Producers Guild Award for Best Supporting Actor. Warsi won the GIFA Best Comedian Award for his role in the comedy Hulchul (2004), and garnered critical acclaim for portraying a police officer in the crime drama Sehar (2005).[6] He received his second Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor nomination for his role in the romantic comedy Salaam Namaste (2005).

In 2006, Warsi starred in the Rohit Shetty-directed comedy Golmaal: Fun Unlimited, and reprised his role of Circuit in the sequel Lage Raho Munna Bhai. His performance in the latter won him the Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role, among other awards. That same year, he played lead roles in the mystery Anthony Kaun Hai? and the counter-terrorism drama Kabul Express. Warsi also hosted the first season of the reality television show Bigg Boss for which he earned the Indian Television Academy Award for Best Anchor – Game/Quiz Show. In 2007, he played a footballer in the sports film Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal. The following year, he reteamed with Shetty for Golmaal Returns (2008), and played an intermittent explosive disorder patient in the comedy Krazzy 4 (2008). He won the Screen Award for Best Supporting Actor and received several nominations for playing a con man in the black comedy Ishqiya (2010). Also in 2010, Warsi co-produced and starred in the supernatural comedy-drama Hum Tum Aur Ghost, which performed poorly at the box office.[7] Golmaal 3, the year's second-highest grossing Hindi film also featured him in a primary role.[8] His first negative role came in 2013 with the action thriller Zila Ghaziabad, a critical and commercial failure.[9][10][11] Warsi's portrayal of a lawyer in the comedy-drama Jolly LLB (2013), directed by Subhash Kapoor, garnered him several awards, including the IIFA Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role. His portrayal of a thief in Dedh Ishqiya (2014) attracted critical praise.[12]

Feature films[edit]

Key
Denotes films / dramas that are not yet released
Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
1993 Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja Choreographer of "Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja" [13]
1996 Tere Mere Sapne Balu [14]
1997 Betaabi Vicky/Chetan[a] [15]
1998 Mere Do Anmol Ratan Narinder (Naren) [16]
Hero Hindustani Romi Credited as Arshad Warsi Khan [17]
1999 Hogi Pyaar Ki Jeet Kishan [18]
Trishakti Sagar Malhotra [19]
2000 Ghaath Diwakar Special appearance [20][21]
2001 Mujhe Meri Biwi Se Bachaao Rocky [22]
2002 Jaani Dushman: Ek Anokhi Kahani Abdul [23]
2003 Waisa Bhi Hota Hai Part II Puneet Syal [24]
Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. Circuit [25]
2004 Hulchul Lucky [25]
2005 Kuchh Meetha Ho Jaye Manager S.R. Khan [26]
Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya? Vicky [27]
Sehar SSP Ajay Kumar [28]
Salaam Namaste Ranjan Mathur [29]
Chocolate Tubby [30]
Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi! Fakira B.P.C.M. Special appearance [31]
2006 Golmaal: Fun Unlimited Madhav Singh Ghai [32]
Anthony Kaun Hai? Champak 'Champ' Chaudhari [33]
Lage Raho Munna Bhai Circuit [34]
Kabul Express Jai [35]
2007 Dhamaal Aditya 'Adi' Shrivastava [36]
Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal Shaan [37]
2008 Halla Bol Himself Special appearance [38]
Sunday Ballu [39]
Krazzy 4 Raja [40]
Mr. Black Mr. White Kishen [41]
Golmaal Returns ACP Madhav [42]
2009 Kisse Pyaar Karoon Siddharth [43]
Ek Se Bure Do Toti [44]
Shortkut Raju [45]
2010 Ishqiya Razzak Hussain/Babban [46]
Hum Tum Aur Ghost Armaan Suri Also credited for production, story, screenplay, and dialogues [47][48]
Golmaal 3 Madhav [49]
2011 F.A.L.T.U Google [50]
Double Dhamaal Adi [51]
Love Breakups Zindagi Special appearance [52]
2012 Ajab Gazabb Love Businessman [53]
2013 Zila Ghaziabad Mahender Fauji Bainsla Gujjar [54]
Jolly LLB Jagdish Tyagi (Jolly) [55]
Rabba Main Kya Karoon Shravan [56]
2014 Mr Joe B. Carvalho Joe B. Carvalho [57]
Dedh Ishqiya Babban [58]
2015 Welcome 2 Karachi Shammi Thakur [59]
Guddu Rangeela Rangeela [60]
2016 The Legend of Michael Mishra Michael Mishra [61]
2017 Irada Arjun Mishra [62]
Golmaal Again Madhav [63]
2018 Bhaiaji Superhit Goldie Kapoor [64]
2019 Fraud Saiyaan Bhola Prasad Tripathi [65]
Total Dhamaal Adi [66]
Pagalpanti Junky [67]
2020 Durgamati Ishwar Prasad Amazon Prime Video film [68]
2022 Bachchhan Paandey Vishu Kant Mhatre [69][70]

Television[edit]

Year Title Credited as Notes Ref.
2001 Razzmatazz Host [71]
2003 Karishma – The Miracles of Destiny Pakiya [72]
2004 Sabse Favourite Kaun Host [73]
2006 Bigg Boss Season 1 Host [74]
2010 Zara Nachke Dikha Judge [75]
Ishaan Himself [76]
2015 Comedy Nights with Kapil Host [77]
2020–2023 Asur Dhananjay Rajpoot "DJ" [78]
2022 Modern Love: Mumbai Daniel [79]
2023 Choona Narrator [80]
2023–2024 Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa season 11 Judge [81]

Awards and nominations[edit]

Award Year Nominated work Result Ref(s)
Zee Cine Award for Best Actor in a Comic Role 2004 Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. Won [82]
Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor Nominated [83]
IIFA Award for Best Supporting Actor Nominated [84]
Screen Award for Best Supporting Actor Nominated [85]
Apsara Film Producers Guild Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role Nominated [86]
GIFA Award for Best Comedian 2005 Hulchul Won [87]
Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role Nominated [88]
IIFA Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role Nominated [85]
Screen Award for Best Comedian Nominated [89]
Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor 2006 Salaam Namaste Nominated [85]
GIFA Award for Best Supporting Actor Lage Raho Munna Bhai Nominated [85]
Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role 2007 Won [90]
IIFA Award for Best Supporting Actor Won [82]
Zee Cine Award for Best Actor in a Comic Role Won [91][92]
Screen Award for Best Supporting Actor Won [93]
Indian Television Academy Award for Best Anchor—Game/Quiz Show Bigg Boss Won [74]
Screen Award for Best Supporting Actor 2011 Ishqiya Won [94]
Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor Nominated [95]
IIFA Award for Best Supporting Actor Nominated [85]
Stardust Award for Best Actor in a Thriller or Action Nominated [96]
BIG Star Entertainment Award for Most Entertaining Actor in a Social–Drama Film (Male) 2013 Jolly LLB Nominated [97]
BIG Star Entertainment Award for Most Entertaining Actor in a Comedy Film (Male) Won [98]
IIFA Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role 2014 Won [99]
Apsara Film Producers Guild Award for Best Performance in a Comic Role Won [100]
BIG Star Entertainment Award for Most Entertaining Actor in a Thriller Film (Male) Dedh Ishqiya Nominated [101]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Warsi's character in the film had two names.

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