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2 films·2000–2011·Top co-star: Manoj Bajpayee (2 films)

Manoj Bajpai & Mukesh Tiwari Movies Together List — 2 Films

Complete Movies List & Collaboration History

Last updated: 2026-07-14 · Data sources: Wikipedia, TMDB

Manoj Bajpai and Mukesh Tiwari appeared together in 2 Hindi films between 2000 and 2011. Their highest-rated collaboration was Aarakshan (2011 — 6.3/10). Films span Ghaath (2000) through Aarakshan (2011).

2
Films Together
5.5
Average Rating
2000 - 2011
Career Span
Hindi
Primary Language
Credibility
Career Phase
Active×Active

The Manoj Bajpai & Mukesh Tiwari partnership

After 11 years apart, they came back together for Aarakshan (2011). They didn't share a set between 2000 and 2011. From Ghaath (2000) to Aarakshan (2011).

It started with Ghaath (2000).

The shape of the work

The 2000s belonged to Ghaath; the 2010s to Aarakshan. Manoj Bajpai acted in every film; Mukesh Tiwari acted in all of them.

2 films across 2 decades

The 2000s accounted for 1 film, averaging 4.8/10.

The 2010s accounted for 1 film, averaging 6.3/10.

2000s
Films1
Avg Rating4.8/10
Notable:
  • Ghaath(4.8)
Era:
Manoj: ActiveMukesh: Active
2010s
Films1
Avg Rating6.3/10
Notable:
  • Aarakshan(6.3)
Era:
Manoj: ActiveMukesh: Active

The partnership in numbers

Partnership Pattern

Duration20002011
Span11 years
Avg Interval~11 years

2 films across 11 years represents consistent collaboration.

Language Distribution

Hindi
2 films (100%)

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

Where each was in their career

After Aarakshan, Mukesh Tiwari kept going for 31 more films; Manoj Bajpai stepped back.

Manoj Bajpai

Before Ghaath, Manoj Bajpai had starred in 7 films, including Shool (1999) and Kaun (1999).

After Aarakshan, Manoj Bajpai went on to appear in 15 more films, including Gangs of Wasseypur (2012) and Special 26 (2013).

Mukesh Tiwari

Ghaath was Mukesh Tiwari's acting debut.

After Aarakshan, Mukesh Tiwari went on to appear in 31 more films, including 72 Hours: Martyr Who Never Died (2019) and Pon Manickavel (2020).

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