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3 films·1998–1999·Top co-star: Aamir Khan (1 films)

Deepti Bhatnagar & Dalip Tahil Movies Together List — 3 Films

Complete Movies List & Collaboration History

Last updated: 2026-06-05 · Data sources: Wikipedia, TMDB

Deepti Bhatnagar and Dalip Tahil appeared together in 3 Hindi films between 1998 and 1999. Their highest-rated collaboration was Mann (1999 — 6.2/10). Films span Ganga Ki Kasam (1998) through Mann (1999).

3
Films Together
5.0
Average Rating
1998 - 1999
Career Span
Hindi
Primary Language
Credibility
Career Phase
Active×Active

The Deepti Bhatnagar & Dalip Tahil partnership

From Ganga Ki Kasam (1998) to Mann (1999). The played out closed with Mann in 1999. It started with Ganga Ki Kasam (1998).

The shape of the work

Deepti Bhatnagar acted in every film; Dalip Tahil acted in all of them. Strictly Hindi cinema — they never crossed industries together.

3 films across 1 decade

1990s
Films3
Avg Rating5.0/10
Notable:
  • Mann(6.2)
  • Dulhan Banoo Main Teri(4.9)
Era:
Deepti: ActiveDalip: Active

The partnership in numbers

Partnership Pattern

Duration19981999
Span1 years
Avg Interval~1 years

3 films across 1 years represents consistent collaboration.

Language Distribution

Hindi
3 films (100%)

Linguistic diversity: 1 language, with Hindi being their primary medium.

Where each was in their career

30% of Deepti Bhatnagar's screen credits are with Dalip Tahil. When they first worked together, Deepti Bhatnagar had 5 films behind them; Dalip Tahil had 44. After Mann, Dalip Tahil kept going for 46 more films; Deepti Bhatnagar stepped back.

Deepti Bhatnagar

Before Ganga Ki Kasam, Deepti Bhatnagar had starred in 5 films, including Pelli Sandadi (1997) and Qahar (1997).

After Mann, Deepti Bhatnagar went on to appear in 2 more films, including Kondaveeti Simhasanam (2002) and Maa Annayya (2000).

Dalip Tahil

Before Ganga Ki Kasam, Dalip Tahil had starred in 44 films, including Inspector Dhanush (1991) and Aaj Ki Awaz (1984).

After Mann, Dalip Tahil went on to appear in 46 more films, including Project Marathwada (2016) and Toolsidas Junior (2022).

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