Deepti Naval & A.K. Hangal Movies Together List — 3 Films
Complete Movies List & Collaboration History
Last updated: 2026-06-03 · Data sources: Wikipedia, TMDB
Deepti Naval and A.K. Hangal appeared together in 3 Hindi films between 1982 and 1984. Their highest-rated collaboration was Saath Saath (1982 — 7.5/10). Films span Saath Saath (1982) through Kamla (1984).
The Deepti Naval & A.K. Hangal partnership
From Saath Saath (1982) to Kamla (1984). The played out closed with Kamla in 1984. Saath Saath is the one most viewers reach for.
It started with Saath Saath (1982).
The shape of the work
Deepti Naval acted in every film; A.K. Hangal acted in all of them. Strictly Hindi cinema — they never crossed industries together.
3 films across 1 decade
- Saath Saath
- Shriman Shrimati
The partnership in numbers
Partnership Pattern
3 films across 2 years represents consistent collaboration.
Language Distribution
Linguistic diversity: 1 language, with Hindi being their primary medium.
Where each was in their career
After Kamla, Deepti Naval kept going for 37 more films; A.K. Hangal stepped back.
Before Saath Saath, Deepti Naval had starred in 3 films, including Chashme Buddoor (1981) and Ek Baar Phir (Once Again) (1980).
After Kamla, Deepti Naval went on to appear in 37 more films, including Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara (2011) and Firaaq (2009).
Before Saath Saath, A.K. Hangal had starred in 11 films, including Kalyug (1981) and Meera (1979).
After Kamla, A.K. Hangal went on to appear in 21 more films, including Paheli (2005) and Soulmates (2025).

Collaboration Journey
A chronological view of Deepti Naval & A.K. Hangal's professional partnership
Actors and musicians who worked on most of their films
People who worked on Deepti Naval & A.K. Hangal's films together





















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