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When actors became filmmakers: Raj Kapoor to Rakesh Roshan and their iconic directorial journeys

TOI Entertainment Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 30, 2025, 15:00 IST
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Raj Kapoor

Raj Kapoor, one of Indian cinema’s most legendary actors, also enjoyed a remarkable career as a director. He made his directorial debut with 'Aag' (1948) and later helmed classics like 'Shree 420' (1955), 'Mera Naam Joker' (1970), and 'Ram Teri Ganga Maili' (1985). His films were ahead of their time, exploring themes of love, social justice, and human emotion with deep artistic brilliance. Kapoor’s directorial influence remains unparalleled, inspiring generations of filmmakers.

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Ajay Devgn

Ajay Devgn, one of Bollywood’s most versatile actors, stepped into direction with 'U Me Aur Hum' (2008) starring himself and Kajol. Although the film received mixed reviews, Ajay's emotional storytelling stood out. He later directed 'Shivaay' (2016), an action-packed thriller known for its stunning visuals and high-octane sequences. Despite his packed acting schedule, Ajay continues to nurture his passion for direction and production.

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Konkona Sen Sharma

A powerhouse performer, Konkona Sen Sharma impressed critics and audiences alike with her directorial debut 'A Death in the Gunj' (2017). The psychological drama, inspired by real events, was lauded for its nuanced writing, atmospheric tension, and emotional depth. With this film, Konkona proved she is not only a phenomenal actress but also a sensitive and skilled filmmaker.

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Aamir Khan

Aamir Khan, celebrated for his perfectionism and strong script choices, made his directorial debut with 'Taare Zameen Par' (2007). The film addressed dyslexia and the emotional struggles of a young child, becoming both a critical and commercial triumph. While Aamir played a compassionate teacher on-screen, it was his heartfelt direction that won nationwide praise and changed conversations around learning disabilities in India.

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Pooja Bhatt

Pooja Bhatt, daughter of filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt, transitioned from acting to directing in the early 2000s. She debuted as a director with 'Paap' (2003), starring John Abraham and Udita Goswami. She later helmed films like 'Holiday' (2006) and 'Jism 2' (2012). Known for her bold storytelling and unconventional subjects, Pooja remains an influential voice in Bollywood.

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Arbaaz Khan

Arbaaz Khan, known for his acting and production ventures, made his directorial debut with 'Dabangg 2' (2012), the sequel to the superhit 'Dabangg' (2010). Retaining the masala-action flavour of the original, the film further established Arbaaz as a capable filmmaker. He continues to stay active in the industry as a producer, actor, and reality show host.

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Rakesh Roshan

Before becoming a celebrated filmmaker, Rakesh Roshan was a popular actor in the 1970s and 80s. His true breakthrough came behind the camera with hits like 'Khoon Bhari Maang' (1988), 'Karan Arjun' (1995), and the 'Koi... Mil Gaya' (2003) and 'Krrish' (2006) franchises. His films introduced and popularised sci-fi and superhero genres in Bollywood, cementing his legacy as one of India's most influential actor-turned-directors.

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