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Sudhir Dalvi

Sudheer Dalavi

Sudhir Dalvi is an Indian actor, best known for Tamil cinema. Sudhir Dalvi began their career in 1980. With 30 credits to their name, Sudhir Dalvi remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. Spanning 40+ years, Sudhir Dalvi's career remains one of the longest and most celebrated in Tamil cinema.

30+Known Credits
4.2Avg Rating
veteranCareer Phase

Career Milestones

1980

Film debut

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1980

Highest rated: Gehrayee (7.5)

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The Numbers

Sudhir Dalvi by the Numbers

Total Films0
Back-to-back Watch0 day+ 20h
Hit Ratio0%
Yrs Active0
Versatility0/10
Repeat Directors0
Biggest CollaborationKiran Kumar4 films together

If you watched every Sudhir Dalvi film back-to-back, you'd be at it for roughly 1 day and 20h. Most-paired with Kiran Kumar — 4 films together.

Collaboration Network

Collaboration Network

The Constellation

Top 10 most-paired collaborators. Bubble size and line thickness reflect how many films they share with Sudhir Dalvi.

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Career Analytics

Language Distribution

Hindi
100%

Films by Decade

11
1980s
7
1990s
1
2000s

Top Co-Actors

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Sudhir Dalvi has worked most frequently with S.R. Pratap (2 films), Kiran Kumar (4 films), Sadashiv Amrapurkar (4 films), Mithun Chakraborty (3 films), and Asrani (3 films).

Legacy & Influence

Sudhir Dalvi carved a distinct niche in Indian cinema as a dependable character actor, primarily active in the 1980s and 1990s. His career trajectory is defined by his ability to portray a range of supporting roles, often as authoritative figures, antagonists, or pivotal characters in socio-dramatic narratives. His most significant and critically acclaimed contribution remains his powerful performance in the psychological horror classic 'Gehrayee' (1980), directed by Vikas Desai and Aruna Raje. In the film, Dalvi played the rational, modern father grappling with his daughter's alleged possession, delivering a performance that provided a crucial counterpoint to the supernatural elements and grounded the film's social commentary. This role showcased his skill in embodying complex, conflicted characters with subtlety. While many of his subsequent films, such as 'Nakhuda', 'Chatpati', 'Aag Ke Sholay', and 'Angaara', were commercial ventures with varying success, Dalvi consistently brought a professional presence to each project. His filmography reflects the era's mainstream Hindi cinema, where reliable character actors formed the essential backbone of countless narratives. Though not a widely celebrated star, his work contributed to the rich tapestry of supporting performances that define the period. His legacy is that of a competent and dedicated artist who fulfilled his roles with integrity, leaving a memorable mark in at least one landmark film and adding depth to many others through his steady performances.

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