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BJP Founder And X President of Bangladesh Hussain Muhammad Ershad 1930

Lieutenant General Hussain Muhammad Ershad (Bengali: হুসেইন মুহাম্মদ এরশাদ Hussein Muhammad Ershad) born (February 1, 1930) is a Bangladeshi politician who was President of Bangladesh from 1983 to 1990. Previously, he was Chief of Staff of the Bangladesh Army and then Chief Martial Law Administrator in 1982.

He is a United Nations Laureate and won the parliamentary elections three times after being toppled from the presidency. Although commonly termed as an autocratic military dictator his popularity remained; even when in prison awaiting trial, Ershad won the Parliamentary Elections from five different constituencies twice - in the elections of 1991 & 1996. In 2009 he formed a "Grand Alliance" against the Bangladesh Nationalist Party's (BNP) Four-Party Alliance and became the first Bangladeshi politician to apologize publicly for all wrong doings of the past and asked for forgiveness. The Grand Alliance (Mohajote) won the elections in December 2008 and HM Ershad became a Member of Parliament once again.

Despite of all the ethical dilemma and corruption surrounding him, Hussain Muhammad Ershad did manage to leave behind a legacy of developments in infrastructure, socio-economic growth and brought stability to Bangladesh's Armed Forces. The former Chief of Army Staff & President, Lieutenant General Hussain Muhammad Ershad is currently a Member of Parliament & Chairman of Jatiya Party - the second largest party in Bangladesh's Coalition Government known as Grand Alliance (Mohajote) as of January 2009.


Early life and military career

Hussain Muhammad Ershad was born in Rangpur in 1930. His parents migrated from Dinhata subdivision of Coochbehar district of West Bengal, India. He graduated from the University of Dhaka in 1950 and was commissioned into the Pakistan Army in 1952. Between he was an adjutant in the East Bengal regimental depot in Chittagong. He also completed advanced courses from the prestigious Command and Staff College in Quetta in 1966. After serving with a brigade in Sialkot, he was given command of the 3rd East Bengal Regiment in 1969 and the 7th East Bengal Regiment in 1971. During the Bangladesh Liberation War, he was interned along with other Bengali officers stationed in West Pakistan as a Prisoner of War at the outbreak of the 1971 Liberation War and repatriated to Bangladesh in 1973 in accordance with the Simla Agreement between India's Indira Gandhi and Pakistan's Zulfiquar Ali Bhutto. He arrived back to his homeland - the new state of Bangladesh in 1973, and was appointed Adjutant General of the Bangladesh Army by Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. After attending advanced military courses in National Defence University (NDU), India, Ershad was appointed Deputy chief of army staff in 1975 by Major General Ziaur Rahman when Zia became the Deputy Chief Martial Law Administrator following Chief Justice of Bangladesh Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem's elevation to the presidency on November 7, 1975.

Ershad remained loyal to Ziaur Rahman, Major General Zia had been appointed Army Chief by President of Bangladesh Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad after the Assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the country's founding leader, on 15 August 1975 as the country headed towards communism banning multiparty rule by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Although Major General Ziaur Rahman was arrested in a counter-coup on November 3, 1975, he was restored to power in a coup led by Colonel Abu Taher on November 7, 1975. When Ziaur Rahman assumed the presidency after legalizing military coups and the revival of the multiparty system through the Fifth Amendment of the Bangladesh Constitution he appointed HM Ershad as the new Chief of Army Staff, promoting him to the rank of Lieutenant General. Viewed as a professional soldier with no political aspiration because of his imprisonment during the Bangladesh Independence War in former West Pakistan and having a talent for Bengali speech writing, he soon became the closest politico-military counselor of Major General Ziaur Rahman.

Presidency

Presidential Oath Taking Ceremony after 1987 elections, the Chief Justice and Military Secretary (1984-1989) Brigadier General ABM Elias is also seen

After the assassination of Ziaur Rahman on 30 May 1981, Ershad remained loyal to the government and ordered the army to suppress the coup attempt of Zia's associates led by Major General Abul Manzoor. It is widely speculated that Monjur was used as a scapegoat and Ershad himself was behind the liquidation of President Zia; although never proven in any court of law, even when Zia's widow was in power in 1991-1996 and again in 2001-2006. Ershad maintained loyalty to the new president Abdus Sattar, who led the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) to victory in elections in 1982. Ershad even alloted two houses to Mrs. Khaleda Zia and her two sons, one of them in Dhaka Cantonment where Ziaur Rahman's family still resides, and became a centre point of controversy later on, and evicted from it in November 2010.

However the BNP government was not doing well and pressure increased from high-ranking army commanders for the military to take over the reins of state. Ershad came to power in a bloodless coup on 24 March 1982 and proclaimed himself Chief Martial Law Administrator (CMLA), President Justice Sattar was replaced. He took over as president on 11 December 1983 by replacing A. F. M. Ahsanuddin Chowdhury.

SAARC Summit 1986, DhakaBangabhaban; HM Ershad, Rajiv Gandhi, Ziaul Huq among other Head of States

Ershad played a key role during the SAARC Summit in 1985, which was the first summit held in Dhaka, uniting all member states of South-East Asian States. A significant achievement was that he brought together the leaders of arch rivals - India and Pakistan, Rajiv Gandhi and Ziaul Haque respectively.

As president, Ershad included amendments into the constitution of Bangladesh which declared Islam the state religion, abandoning state secularism. To improve rural administration, Ershad introduced the Upazila and Zila Parishad system and held the 'first democratic elections for these village councils' in 1985.

In a sham Presidential Election, 1987, Ershad was nominated by Jatiyo Party, which had been created by him and his supporters. Awami League and Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) boycotted it. The only significant candidate was Lieutenant Colonel (Rtd.) Syed Faruque Rahman, prime accused in the August 15 Assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and the November 3 jail killing in 1975. Faruque contested with shiff of paddy, otherwise, the trditional insignia of BNP. Ershad, however, won the election.

Although the BNP led by Khaleda Zia boycotted, the Awami League led by Sheikh Hasina participated in the Bangladeshi general election, 1986. The Jatiyo Party led by Ershad won the elections winning a majority in the Jatiyo Sangshad. In 1987 Bangladesh's Land Ministry launched the 'Land Reforms Action Program', an initiative to distribute khas – unoccupied state-owned land – to landless families. A novel element of the land reform was the establishment by the Ministry of Land.

Ershad's regime is often seen as the longest autocratic rule in Bangladesh. Although there were two general elections, they were widely criticized by the opposition parties - BNP boycotted the election in 1986 but that election gained legitimacy as the other major opposition party Awami League founded by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Jamaat-e-Islami which was resurrected by President Ziaur Rahman also participated the election.

Both the BNP and the Awami League boycotted the Bangladeshi general election, 1988. There were some reports of violence, human rights abuse and corruption during his tenure, which, however, still is a common practice by any government in power in Bangladesh and simply multiplied. It should be noted that Transparency International branded Bangladesh as the most corrupt country in the world for the first time during the tenure of Awami League (1996 to 2001) and never went off the number one spot till the fall of BNP (2001 to 2006).

UN award

He was awarded as a United Nations' Laureate twice during his presidency, from the United Nations.

  • In recognition of outstanding contributions to increasing the awareness of population questions and to their solution Ershad was awarded UN Population Award in 1987 by the General Assembly.
  • He campaigned for the early conclusion of an international convention on the protection and conservation of climate. He also proposed a worldwide fund to help developing countries stop environmental degradation; for which he was awarded the UN Environment Award in 1988

Accomplishments

The Jamuna Bridge

During Ershad's rule, the construction of the Jamuna Bridge connecting the country's east and west together, was started. The Jamuna Multipurpose Bridge Authority (JMBA) was set up by an ordinance promulgated by the President on July 3, 1985 to implement the project. For mobilisation of domestic resources, another ordinance was promulgated by which a Jamuna Bridge surcharge and levy were introduced. A total of Tk 5.08 billion was mobilised in the process till its abolition.

H M Ershad stabilized the Bangladesh Armed Forces which was facing a series of Coups and counter Coups ever since its emergence as a nation in 1971. The South Asian Multidisciplinary Academic Journal documents the Bangladesh Army's history regarding this. The Bangladesh Armed Forces did not attempt any coups since Ershad's takeover in 1982 till the fall of BNP government in 1996. The Awami League in alliance with Jatiya Party won Bangladeshi general election, June 1996.

During Ershad's tenure as President of Bangladesh elected in 1986, the Bangladesh Army started its participation in the United Nations Peacekeeping Operations in 1988 for the very first time. The particiaption of Bangladesh Armed Forces in United Nations Peacekeeping Operations initiated by Ershad turned out to be one of the highest source of foreign currency earners today.

He was the first leader in history to sign a death sentence for throwing acid on women. In the early eighties he himself signed the death sentence of three people who had thrown acid at girls refusing their advances and ordered their public hanging. This led to a dramatic lowering of throwing acid on girls. He also issued death sentence ruling for any one who would mutilate children for begging. In Bangladesh he was the one who passed a law that if a child is found crippled on the road he has to be taken to police custody and then from their to a hospital and appropriate institution. Any one who voluntarily cripples a child or any one is given a death sentence. This also led to a dramatic decline in crippling children begging in Bangladesh. He also had a long term ruling on health care with issuing free Tuberculosis and leprosy drugs for the patients in all the health complexes. He stopped human transportation on the Bangladesh Borders. He launched a wide spread campaign against use of Illicit drugs and opening of drug rehabillation centre in Bangladesh.

The Land Reforms Ordinance of 1984 granted important rights to tenants for the first time in the history of Bangladesh, and a new plan for the divestment of government industries promised to move the country away from socialism.

Downfall

A wide umbrella of political parties united against Ershad. Zia's widow Khaleda Zia now led the BNP, which allied itself with the Awami League, led by Mujib's daughter Sheikh Hasina; Awami League stopped its support to Ershad and resigned from the Parliament in 1987. The leftist parties and groups remained keen to keep other parties on the track towards the ousting of Ershad's regime. The Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh and other parties also joined the opposition ranks. The strikes and protests called by the opposition groups paralysed the state and its economy. Under pressure, Ershad dissolved the parliament on 7 December 1987 but the fresh elections were again boycotted by the opposition. An intensifying opposition campaign launched by the students ultimately forced Ershad to step down on 6 December 1990. The West, that backed him for almost a decade, no longer supported the Non-Socialist President after the fall of USSR

He handed over power to Justice Shahabuddin Ahmed to form an acceptable neutral Caretaker Government; this was a move that was made for the very first time in the country's history and was not in the constitution at the time. Shahabuddin immediately placed Ershad under arrest. However this act by Shahabuddin was declared illegal by the country's Supreme Court later on. Lt General Nuruddin Khan unlike his predecessor Lt Gen Atiqur Rahman did not back the President. In 1996 the newly elected Government of Awami League selected Shahabuddin as the President and Lt General Nuruddin Khan became the Energy Minister, only to be dismissed for gross mismanagement.

Although anti-Ershad sentiment was strong, H M Ershad contested the election from jail and still won all 5 different constituencies he contested from in 1991. The new government led by the BNP's Khaleda Zia instituted a number of corruption charges. Ershad was convicted in two charges till date, while all others were dismissed and thrown out of court.

In the 1991 and 1996 elections, Ershad again won from five different constituencies from jail twice. In 1996 he provided his support to the Awami League and formed a government of consensus although his party sat on the opposition side of the parliament.

He was released from jail on 9 January 1997 by the government but only after unconditional support was provided to Awami League by the former President.

Arrest, charges and conviction

Arrest

On Sunday, 1 March 1998, the Supreme Court of Bangladesh ruled that President Hussain Muhammad Ershad's original arrest in 1990 by the Caretaker Government led by Justice Shahabuddin Ahmed was illegal. This declaration by the country's apex court would allow him to sue for wrongful arrest as per his discretion. Shahabuddin Ahmed was President-select at the time of the ruling and no press release from him was found afterward. However Ershad was convicted on a separate charge eleven years after his original arrest.

Charges and convictions

H M Ershad has been convicted and served time for only one case that has been upheld by the Supreme Court of the nation - Janata Tower Case. When his relations with the ruling Awami League subsequently deteriorated as the he joined hands with the other main opposition BNP of Khaleda Zia. This s the only conviction that has been upheld by the country's Supreme Court till date.

There are still a few other pending cases against him but most has been thrown out of the court or cleared him of any wrong doing. The most famous case that the BNP Government at the time falsely implicated him by was a gold smuggling case. This was later thrown out by a Dhaka Court.

Personal life

Hussain Mohammad Ershad is married to Raushan Ershad, they have Shad Ershad. For several years, Ershad was also simultaneously married to his second wife Bidisha Ershad. While polygamy is forbidden in Bangladesh Ershad was never charged for polygamy nor did his first wife ever stated or denied that he commuted polygamy. He also has a son Eric Ershad from that marriage. Raushan Ershad never publicly condoned or acknowledged her acceptance of the marriage. However she briefly broke away and formed her own faction of Jatiya Party, three years after the announcement of the second marriage of Ershad but reunited shortly.

A woman named Mary Mumtaz filed a suit against Ershad in USA, seeking dissolution of marriage. She alleged that he had abandoned her, thereby asked for inter alia, an award for spousal maintenance and distribution of marital properties. However, as per USA constitution of Immunity from Prosecution for Head of State of a Friendly Nation the proceedings did not follow. This alleged third marriage stays unconfirmed as the matter was not perused..

His eldest son Shad Ershad ran into legal complications when he was arrested for allegedly abducting a 14 year old girl, later the girl's father has been quoted as saying she is mentally unstable. Ershad claimed that this was a false accusation, made to discredit his party. Ershad filed suit at High Court of Bangladesh of Bangladesh challenging the arrest.

Ershad has been linked by the media on different extra-marital affairs, which were on tabloids and newspapers in the country soon after his downfall which continued till 2006. His alleged affair with Zeenat Mosharraf, a member of Parliament almost removed him from the Chairmanship.

His marriage with Bidisha ended in a bitter divorce and sedition charges brought by the then BNP Government against Bidisha. H M Ershad divorced her for allegedly hiding her first marriage which still was not annulled at the time of their marriage.

His wife and former first lady of Bangladesh Mrs. Raushan Ershad was also elected as a Member of Parliament thrice in the elections of 1991, 1996 and 2001. She contested the elections of 2008 from Ershad's Jatiya Party again but lost her seat in a controversial seat sharing deal against the party's ally Awami League.

Later political career

Hussain Muhammad Ershad, is the only high profile politician to be convicted of corruption and serve a prison sentence. Legal complexities tend to prolong the investigation and settlement of the corruption cases against senior politicians in Bangladesh."We really don't know what will be the fate of these cases", lawyer Shahdeen Malik told the BBC.

Ershad lost his membership in parliament owing to his conviction on charges of corruption when his relations with the ruling Awami League subsequently deteriorated. He switched his support to his one-time political adversary and main opposition leader, Khaleda Zia forming an anti-government coalition. Thus the questionable court verdict followed.

Both Khaleda Zia of BNP and Sheikh Hasina of Awami League allied together to oust HM Ershad. Ironically both of these two top parties also allied with him and his Jatiya Party in time of their need to suit their purpose.

On June 30, 2007 Ershad stepped down temporarily from the post of Party Chairman, indicating an end to his political career. It is speculated that he stepped down under pressure as the Caretaker Government started a series of prosecution and arrest for corruption and criminal charges against political leaders of Awami League and BNP including Sheikh Hasina Khaleda Zia and her infamous son Tareq Rahman among others.

Return

On 8 April 2008, Ershad took charge of his Jatiya Party once again Back in 2006 he protested against the controversial Election Commissioner (CEC) MA Aziz Decesion's process on holding polls. He later joined the street movement along with Awami League.

On 19 November 2008 Jatiya Party & Awami League agreed to contest the elections jointly under the Caretaker Government to be held on 29 December 2008. Out of the 300 Constituencies in the Parliament, Ershad's Jatiya Party contest from 49 (later 42 as Awami League did not pull back its candidates from few seats as agreed earlier) seats and Awami League and members of a leftist Fourteen Party Coalition from the rest 250 seats. Thus the Grand Alliance (Mohajote in Bangla) emerged in Bangladesh.

Ershad contested the Bangladesh Parliamentary Election 2008 from three constituencies. According to Bangladesh electoral laws, a person is allowed to contest from three places, but can retain only one seat and two are to have by-elections after formation of government. These constituencies included his birth place Rangpur (Rangpur-3 and Kurigram-2), and Dhaka-17, the capital's diplomatic zone, where he resides. He won all three seats in the election.

Most Recent: 2010

In a landmark verdict, the High Court on Aug 26, 2010 has declared illegal the Seventh Amendment to the constitution that had legalised the autocratic regime of military strongman Hussein Muhammad Ershad, report agencies.

The bench of justices A H M Shamsuddin Chowdhury and Sheikh Mohammad Zakir Hossain handed down its ruling Thursday.

The amendment was adopted by Parliament on November 11, 1986 by ratifying and confirming the promulgation of martial law on March 24, 1982, and all other proclamations under the martial law, martial law orders, martial law instructions, ordinances and all other laws made during the period, chief martial law administrator's orders and martial law regulations.

The then army chief Lieutenant General Hussein Muhammad Ershad proclaimed Martial Law on March 24, 1982 overthrowing President Justice Abdus Sattar's government.

A two-judge bench comprising Justice AHM Shamsuddin Chowdhury and Justice Sheikh Md Zakir Hossain pronounced the verdict declaring the seventh amendment illegal, but the actions under the laws, which were not detrimental to public interest, were condoned.

"These included the past and closed executive acts, things and deeds done and actions taken in between March 24, 1982 and November 11, 1986, the actions not derogatory to the rights of the citizens, acts which tended for people's welfare and routine works done during the period which even the lawful government could have done," the verdict said.

Referring to the role of H M Ershad, the chief perpetrator of proclaiming martial law, the court said, "He cannot avoid the liability as being a usurper, but the government holds the authority for awarding any suitable punishment for his acts," the court said.

The verdict said that Parliament could enact any new law or amend the penal code to prevent any ambitious person from capturing state power illegally.

"Ershad is also a usurper like Khandaker Mostaque, Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem and Ziaur Rahman," the verdict observed.

The verdict said there is no provision in the constitution to proclaim martial law, so it is always illegal.

Referring to the brutal killings on August 15, 1975, the verdict said Khandaker Mostaque declared himself as the country's president illegally though he was not the vice president of the Bangabandhu's government.

"Ziaur Rahman captured the power illegally from Khandaker Mostaque and after assuming power, he erased the fundamental principles of the country's Liberation War from the constitution," the judgment observed.

Zia rehabilitated the killers of Bangabandhu by giving them appointment to Bangladesh missions abroad and also paved the way for introducing religion-based politics in the country, the verdict said.

Earlier on April 5, a High Court bench comprising Justice Mohammad Momtazuddin Ahmed and Justice Naima Haider issued a rule on the authorities concerned asking to show cause why the seventh amendment to the constitution to ratify the promulgation of martial law on March 24, 1982 should not be declared illegal, void and made without lawful authority.

The rule was issued on a writ petition brought by Siddique Ahmed of Chittagong challenging a judgement of a special martial law court that sentenced him to life in prison in a murder case.

The court also asked the authorities concerned to explain why proclamation of martial law on March 24, 1982 and all other proclamations, chief martial law administrator's orders, martial law regulations should not be declared illegal and void and made without lawful authority.

The writ petition stated that a special martial law court on March 20, 1986 conducting a summary trial awarded the petitioner life-term imprisonment in a murder case transferring it from the sessions' court, Chittagong, which was lodged on December 24, 1984 with Kotwali thana.

At the hearing Wednesday, Anwar S Azim argued for the petitioner while additional attorneys general MK Rahman and Murad Reza represented the state.

Ershad may face a trial after the final verdict from Supreme court Appeal division. It will be interesting to see how Awami League government handles one of its allies.

Bollywood Actor Jackie Shroff 1962

Jackie Shroff (born 1 February 1960) is an Indian actor. He has been in the industry for more than 28 years and has appeared in over 150 films.

Jaikishen was born in the Gujarati-speaking Shroff family on February 1, 1960. His brother's name is Hemant, and they live in Bandra, Mumbai.

A vegetarian, Jaikishen made his acting debut in a bit-role as a villain in the 1973 hit 'Heera Panna' which starred Dev Anand. He then went on to act in another Dev Anand starer, 'Swami Dada".

It was Subhash Ghai, who signed him up for the 1983 hit 'Hero' that catapulted this handsome young man to stardom, followed by yet another hit 'Andar Bahar' with Anil Kapoor as his co-star. Thus Jaikishen became the new Indian legend: Jackie Shroff.

Since then there has been no looking back, as he went on to star in close to 150 movies with a career that spanned from 1973 onwards. Since 2000 or thereabouts he has appeared in a variety of character-roles, villain, comedian, and even as a ghost in 'Bhoot Unkle'.

He married his longtime girlfriend, Ayesha Dutt, who is also a producer and both husband and wife run Jackie Shroff Entertainment Limited. They have two children, a son, Jai, and a daughter, Krishna.

Born Jai Kishan Kakubhai Shroff
1 February 1960 (1960-02-01) (age 51)
Mumbai, Udgir Dist.Latur, Maharashtra, India
Occupation Actor
Years active 1980–present
Spouse Ayesha Shroff (1987-Present)


Awards

  • 1990: Won:Filmfare Best Actor Award-Parinda
  • 1994:Nominated:Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award-Khalnayak
  • 1995: Won:Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award-1942: A Love Story
  • 1996: Won:Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award-Rangeela
  • 1997:Nominated:Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award-Agni Sakshi
  • 2002:Nominated:Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award-Yaadein
  • 2001:Nominated:Filmfare Best Villain Award-Mission Kashmir
  • 2003:Nominated:Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award-Devdas
  • 2007 - Special Honour Jury Award for Outstanding Contribution to Indian cinema

Other Information

Jackie Shroff was a judge on a magic show called India’s Magic Star broadcast on Indian channel Star One on a weekend. The show began on the 3rd July 2010 and will run till the final India's Magic Star is revealed.

Filmography

Year Film Role Other notes
1982 Swami Dada

1983 Hero Jackie Dada/Jai Kishan
1984 Andar Baahar Inspector Ravi
Yudh Inspector Vikram (Vicky)
1985 Teri Meherbaniyan Ram
Shiva Ka Insaaf Shiva/Bhola
Paisa Yeh Paisa Shyam
Jaanoo Ravi/Jaanoo
Mera Jawab Suresh/Solanki Patwardhan Lal
1986 Palay Khan Palay Khan
Mera Dharam Jai Singh Sehgal
Haathon Ki Lakeeren Lalit Mohan
Dahleez Chandrashekhar
Allah Rakha Allah Rakha/Iqbal Anwar
Karma Baiju Thakur
1987 Mard Ki Zabaan Rajesh/Vijay
Jawab Hum Denge Inspector Jai Kishan
Diljala Munna Babu
Sadak Chhap Shankar
Daku Hasina

Kaash Ritesh Anand
Kudrat Ka Kanoon Dr. Vijay Verma
Uttar Dakshin Raja
1988 Falak Vijay Verma
Aakhri Adaalat Nitin Sinha/Jai Kishan
1989 Sachche Ka Bol Bala Nandi
Ram Lakhan Inspector Ram Pratap Singh
Parinda Kishan Winner, Filmfare Award for Best Actor
Main Tera Dushman Kishan Shri Vastav
Kala Bazaar Kamal
Hum Bhi Insaan Hain Kishanlal
Tridev Ravi Mathur
Sikka Jai Kishan 'Jackie'
Vardi Jai/Munna
1990 Pathar Ke Insan Inspector Karan Rai
Jeene Do Suraj
Baap Numbri Beta Dus Numbri Ravi
Azaad Desh Ke Gulam Inspector Jai Kishen/Jamliya Jamshed Purwala
Doodh Ka Karz Suraj
1991 Hafta Bandh Inspector Bajrang Thiwari
Izzat Siddharth
100 Days Kumar
Saudagar Vishal
Akayla Shekhar
Lakshmanrekha Vickram/Vicky
1992 Sangeet Sethuram
Prem Deewane Ashutosh Singh
Laatsaab Ravi Mahtur
Dil Hi To Hai Harshvardan/Govardan
Angaar Jai Kishan/Jaggu
Police Officer Inspector Jai Kishan/Ram
1993 King Uncle Ashok Bansal
Antim Nyay Inspector Jai Kishan
Khalnayak Inspector Ram Kumar Sinha
Hasti Jai Kishan
1942: A Love Story Shubshankar Winner, Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor
Aaina Ravi Saxena
Roop Ki Rani Choron Ka Raja Ravi Verma
Gardish Shiva Sathe Nominated, Filmfare Award for Best Actor
Shathranj Dinu
Khalnayak Inspector Ram Kumar Sinha
1994 Chauraha Chootu
Stuntman Bajrang
1995 Trimurti Shakti Singh
Milan Raja
Dushmani: A Violent Love Story Jai Singh
God and Gun Vijay Prakash
Rangeela Raj Kamal Winner, Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor
Ram Shastra Inspector Ram Sinha
1996 Talaashi Jai Kishan
Shikaar

Return of Jewel Thief Johnny/Jatin Kumar
Kalinga

Chall

Bandish Ram Ghulam & Kishan
Agni Sakshi Suraj Kapoor Nominated, Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor
1997 Vishwavidhaata Ajay Khanna
Share Bazaar Jai
Shapath Inspector Kishan
Border Wing Commander Anand (Andy) Bajwa.
Aar Ya Paar Shekhar Khosla
1998 Tirchhi Topiwale Jackie Shroff
Hafta Vasuli Yeshwant
Badmaash Gautam Hiraskar
Jaan E Jigar Jai Kishan
2001 Insp. Anil Sharma
Ustadon Ke Ustad Kishan
Yugpurush Ranjan
Kabhi Na Kabhi Jaggu
Yamraaj Kishan
Bandhan Thakur Suraj Pratap
1999 Sirf Tum Pritam, Auto-rickshaw driver
Laawaris Advocate Anand Saxena
Kartoos Jay Suryavanshi
Phool Aur Aag Jaswant
Ganga Ki Kasam

Hote Hote Pyar Hogaya Police Officer Arjun
Kohram: The Explosion Maj. Rathod
2000 Gang Gangu
Jung Inspector Veer Chauhan
Refugee Raghuvir Singh
Mission Kashmir Hilal Kohistani Nominated, Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role
Kahin Pyaar Na Ho Jaaye Tiger
2001 Hadh: Life On the Edge of Death Vishwa
Farz Gawa Firozi
Censor Naseeruddin Shokh
Grahan Jaggu
One 2 Ka 4 Javed Abbas
Albela Prem
Yaadein Raj Singh Puri Nominated, Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor
Bas Itna Sa Khwaab Hai Naved Ali
Lajja Raghu
2002 Mulaqaat Javed Khan
Pitaah Ramnarayan Bharadwaj, police officer (daroga)
Kya Yehi Pyaar Hai Dr. Kamlakar Tiwari
Devdas Chunni babu Nominated, Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor
Agni Varsha Paravasu
2003 Baaz: A Bird in Danger Jai Singh Dabral, the Mayor
Ek Aur Ek Gyarah Maj. Ram Singh (BSF officer)
Boom Abdul Wahab Barkatali Al Sabunchi 50/50 aka Chotte Mia
3 Deewarein Jaggu (Jagdish Prasad)
Samay: When Time Strikes Amod Parekh
Sandhya Jaggu
2004 Aan: Men at Work Gautam Walia
Dobara Ranbir Sehgal
Hulchul Balram
2005 Tum ho na! Jai
Ssukh Gaurishankar Yadav
Antarmahal Bhubaneswar Chowdhury Bengali film
Kyon Ki? Dr. Sunil
2006 Divorce: Not Between Husband and Wife Jackie
Bhoot Uncle Bhoot Uncle
Apna Sapna Money Money Carlos
Bhagam Bhag J.D. Mehra (London Police Commissioner)
Eklavya: The Royal Guard Rana Jyotiwardhan
Mera Dil Leke Dekho Mr Chaddha
Maryada Purushottam

We R Friends

Vidyarthi Ranveer
Care of Footpath

Astram Kadir Wali Telugu film
2007 Aur Pappu Paas Ho Gaya Sudhakar 'Sudhabhai' Chauhan
Athisayan Sekharan Malayalam film
c/o Footpath Chief Minister Kannada film
Fool and Final Gunmaster G9
2008 Halla Bol Jackie Shroff Special appearance
Dhoom Dadakka
Guest appearance
Humsey Hai Jahaan Gary Rosario
Lolita

Thodi Life Thoda Magic MK
Mukhbiir

Hari Puttar Uncle DK
2009 Raaz – The Mystery Continues Veer Pratap Special appearance
Ek - The Power of One CBI Krish Prasad Savte
Kirkit Ritchie Rich
Anubhav Ibrahim Vakil
Kisaan Dayal Singh
Rita Salvi Marathi film
Veer King of Madhavgarh,father of Yashodhara
Teen Patti

Malik Ek Sai Baba
Chehere

2010 Ek Second... Jo Zindagi Badal De? Mr. Vikram Sehgal
Mussa - The Most Wanted Jai Kishan Shroff
Bhoot and Friends Bhoot
2011 Satrangee Parachute Police Officer
Shakti Jackie Varma Telugu film
Aaranya Kaandam Singaperumal Tamil film
Platform No. 1 Mahendran Malayalam film
The Shadow
Telugu film