Dulari
Dulari is an Indian actor, best known for Tamil cinema. Dulari began their career in 1980. With 30 credits to their name, Dulari remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. Dulari is one of the most closely watched talents of their generation, with a rapidly growing body of acclaimed work.
Career Milestones
Film debut
View film →Highest rated: Agar Tum Na Hote (6.9)
View film →Dulari by the Numbers
If you watched every Dulari film back-to-back, you'd be at it for roughly 18 hours. Most-paired with Mithun Chakraborty — 4 films together.
Filmography
See all 30 credits →Collaboration Network
The Constellation
Top 9 most-paired collaborators. Bubble size and line thickness reflect how many films they share with Dulari.
Career Analytics
Language Distribution
Films by Decade
Top Co-Actors
See all →Dulari has worked most frequently with Ambrish Sangal (2 films), Mithun Chakraborty (4 films), Ranjeeta Kaur (3 films), Madan Puri (3 films), and Asrani (2 films).





Legacy & Influence
Dulari's career in Indian cinema during the early 1980s represents a segment of supporting and character actors whose work contributed to the fabric of Hindi films in that era. Appearing in films such as 'Bin Maa Ke Bachche' (1980), 'Hum Se Badkar Kaun' (1981), 'Aadat Se Majboor' (1982), and 'Dilwaala' (1986), her filmography aligns with a period of transition in the industry, marked by the continued presence of ensemble casts in social dramas and family-oriented narratives. While specific details of her roles and career trajectory are not widely documented in mainstream film historiography, her consistent presence across several productions indicates a professional engagement typical of many actors who formed the reliable backbone of film crews. These performers often played key secondary parts that helped advance subplots, provide comic relief, or embody archetypal community figures, thereby supporting the narrative structure and cultural milieu of the films. Their collective contribution was essential in maintaining the production volume and thematic diversity of the time, even if individual stardom was not achieved. Dulari's work, therefore, is part of this broader, often under-acknowledged, network of talent that sustained the cinematic ecosystem. Without verified information on major awards, pioneering roles, or a definitive filmography impact, her legacy is best understood as a participant in the collaborative art of filmmaking during a specific decade, contributing to the overall output and employment within the industry.