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Roopesh Kumar

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Roopesh Kumar is an Indian actor, best known for Tamil cinema. Roopesh Kumar began their career in 1979. With 30 credits to their name, Roopesh Kumar remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. Spanning 40+ years, Roopesh Kumar's career remains one of the longest and most celebrated in Tamil cinema.

30+Known Credits
5.1Avg Rating
veteranCareer Phase

Career Stats

14Films
6.1Avg Rating
0%Hit Ratio?
14Yrs Active
1/10Versatility?
6/10Critical?
veteran?

Personal Info

Known Credits30+

Career Milestones

1979

Film debut

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1979

Highest rated: Aur Kaun? (6.8)

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Career Analytics

Language Distribution

Hindi
100%

Films by Decade

3
1970s
9
1980s
2
1990s

Top Co-Actors

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Jeetendra
JeetendraActor
Frequent Co-Stars2 films

Legacy & Influence

Roopesh Kumar was a character actor in Hindi cinema during the 1970s and 1980s, recognized for his solid supporting roles in a variety of films. His career trajectory was defined by steady, reliable performances rather than leading-man status, often portraying antagonists, police officers, or pivotal secondary characters that added depth to the narrative. His contribution lies in his ability to embody these roles with a grounded presence, providing a credible counterpoint to the film's protagonists. A notable phase of his career was his association with director Narendra Bedi, appearing in films like 'Jawani Diwani' (1972) and 'Rafoo Chakkar' (1975), where he often played the friend or foil to the hero. He also worked in significant multi-starrers like 'The Great Gambler' (1979), sharing screen space with major stars like Amitabh Bachchan. While not a widely celebrated name, his filmography represents the essential fabric of mainstream Hindi cinema of his era, where dependable character actors were crucial in building the film's world and supporting its central plot. His work, though not extensively documented, contributed to the ensemble strength of numerous commercial productions. There is no widely recognized, specific acting style or trend attributed to him, but his consistent presence in popular cinema of the time marks him as a recognizable face from that period. His later work included films like 'Nishaan' (1983) and 'Palay Khan' (1986). The absence of a prominent biographical record or major awards discussion in mainstream film literature suggests his legacy is that of a proficient, working actor within the industry's ecosystem, whose contributions are part of the collective output of an era rich in character-driven storytelling.

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