Manisha Koirala & Kader Khan Movies Together List — 5 Films
Complete Movies List & Collaboration History
Last updated: 2026-06-05 · Data sources: Wikipedia, TMDB
Manisha Koirala and Kader Khan appeared together in 5 Hindi films between 1993 and 2008. Their highest-rated collaboration was Hindustan Ki Kasam (1999 — 3.9/10). Films span Dhanwaan (1993) through Mehbooba (2008).
The Manisha Koirala & Kader Khan partnership
After 9 years apart, they came back together for Mehbooba (2008). They didn't share a set between 1999 and 2008. From Dhanwaan (1993) to Mehbooba (2008).
It started with Dhanwaan (1993).
The shape of the work
The 1990s account for 80% of everything they made together. The 1990s belonged to Hindustan Ki Kasam; the 2000s to Mehbooba. Manisha Koirala acted in every film; Kader Khan acted in all of them. Strictly Hindi cinema — they never crossed industries together.
5 films across 2 decades
The 1990s accounted for 4 films, averaging 3.3/10.
The 2000s accounted for 1 film.
- Hindustan Ki Kasam
- Dhanwaan
- Mehbooba0
The partnership in numbers
Partnership Pattern
5 films across 15 years represents consistent collaboration.
Language Distribution
Linguistic diversity: 1 language, with Hindi being their primary medium.
Where each was in their career
When they first worked together, Manisha Koirala had 3 films behind them; Kader Khan had 118.
Before Dhanwaan, Manisha Koirala had starred in 3 films, including Saudagar (1991) and Yalgaar (1992).
After Mehbooba, Manisha Koirala went on to appear in 14 more films, including Sanju (2018) and Dear Maya (2017).
Before Dhanwaan, Kader Khan had starred in 118 films, including Kaalia (1981) and Qurbani (1980).
After Mehbooba, Kader Khan went on to appear in 6 more films, including Poster Boys (2017) and Hero (2015).
Collaboration Journey
A chronological view of Manisha Koirala & Kader Khan's professional partnership
Actors and musicians who worked on most of their films
Ajay Devgan is the through-line — cast on 3 of their 5 films. Ajay Devgan appears alongside them in 3 films — practically a third lead.
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