Rocky
Rocky
released
in
1981
and
was
Sanjay
Dutt's
debut
film
alongside
Tina
Munim.
The
revenge
drama
is
best
known
for
songs
like
'Rocky
Mera
Naam' and
'Aa
Dekhe
Zara'.
The
film
launched
Sanjay
Dutt's
career
and
focused
on
showcasing
his
fighting
and
dancing
skills.
It
follows
an
adopted
kid
Rocky,
who
on
finding
out
his
true
identity,
begins
a
search
for
his
family.
After
finding
out
the
truth
about
his
father's
death,
he
sets
out
to
avenge
his
father's
murder.
Naam
Naam
directed
by
Mahesh
Bhatt,
addressed
the
hard
life
of
immigrant
workers
in
the
Gulf.
The
film
released
in
1989,
went
on
to
make
Sanjay
Dutt
a
star.
Once
again
he
was
seen
playing
the
wayward
son
of
a
good
family
who
always
got
into
trouble.
After
moving
to
gulf
to
make
some
money,
he
finds
out
that
he
has
used
a
fraudulent
visa
and
has
to
work
under
a
dreaded
gangster
Rana
(Paresh
Rawal)
in
order
to
continue
to
live
in
the
Gulf,
which
leads
him
to
a
life
of
crime.
Sadak
Sadak
which
is
also
getting
a
sequel,
stars
the
original
couple
Pooja
Bhatt
and
Sanjay
Dutt.
Sadak
released
1991
and
is
one
of
the
most
appreciated
films
in
the
actor's
career.
Not
only
was
the
film
known
for
its
songs
but
also
the
story,
and
Sanjay
Dutt's
performance
as
a
realistic
man
fighting
his
own
demons.
In
the
film,
he
plays
a
taxi
driver
who
falls
in
love
with
a
prostitute
and
fights
her
pimp
and
the
system
to
rescue
her.
Khal
Nayak
Baba's
notorious
image
on
the
screen
was
taken
to
next
level
with
Khal
Nayak.
Even
after
being
cast
as
the
bad
guy
in
the
film,
Sanjay
Dutt's
performance
was
so
good
that
the
director
Subhash
Ghai,
had
decided
to
turn
him
into
the
hero
of
the
story.
The
classic
cop
vs
bad
guy
drama
has
the
twist
of
a
modern
take
on
Ramayana's
story.
Other
than
Sanjay
Dutt's
performance,
the
film
is
also
known
for
the
controversial
song
'Choli
Ke
Peeche
Kya
Hai',
picturised
on
Madhuri
Dixit.
Vaastav
Sanjay
Dutt,
left
no
stone
unturned
for
this
film
and
shocked
everything
with
his
performance,
despite
hitting
a
low
phase
in
his
life
and
career.
The
film
follows
a
misguided
youth
who
turns
into
a
don.
Raghu
enters
Mumbai's
mafia
world
after
his
friend
accidentally
kills
a
local
gangster's
brother.
Over
the
years
he
becomes
Raghu
Bhai,
a
dreadful
killer
for
hire.
Vaastav
is
one
of
the
must-watch
films
in
Sanjay
Dutt's
career
and
the
end
will
leave
you
heartbroken.