Raza Murad
Raza Murad

Birth Date:23 November 1950

About Me

Raza Murad Biography: The FTII Graduate Who Became Bollywood’s Most Trusted Villain!

With a career spanning over five decades and more than 500 films, Raza Murad is the definitive baritone of Indian cinema. Known for his commanding screen presence and one of the most resonant voices in the industry, he has played everything from sympathetic brothers in the 70s to some of the most ruthless villains in Bollywood history.

Raza Murad Biography: A Legacy of Excellence
Raza Murad was born on November 23, 1950, in Rampur, Uttar Pradesh. Acting was his birthright; he is the son of the legendary character actor Hamid Ali Murad, who was a staple of Hindi cinema from the 1940s to the 1980s.

Personal Profile:
•    Education: An alumnus of the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune (1969–1971), where he earned a diploma in film acting.
•    Family Connections: He is the first cousin of the iconic Zeenat Aman. His son, Ali Murad, and daughter, Ayesha Murad, are also part of the industry, as are his nieces, Sonam and Sanober Kabir.
•    The Voice: His deep, gravelly baritone is his trademark, often compared to the legendary voices of Amitabh Bachchan and Amrish Puri.
•    Political & Social Standing: He is a respected figure in the industry, often called upon for his eloquent speeches and deep knowledge of Urdu literature and cinematic history.

Filmography: Five Decades of Powerhouse Roles
Raza Murad’s career is a journey through the changing landscapes of Indian cinema, from the "angry young man" era to the modern period epic.

The Formative Years (1970s)
•    Ek Nazar (1972): His official debut alongside Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Bachchan.
•    Namak Haraam (1973): Delivered a haunting performance as a despondent poet, which remains one of his most critically acclaimed roles.
•    Roti Kapda Aur Makaan (1974): Played a pivotal role in this socially relevant blockbuster.

The Iconic Villain & Supporting Roles (1980s–2000s)
In the 80s and 90s, he became the go-to actor for sophisticated villainy and authoritative figures.
•    Prem Rog (1982): Played a memorable antagonist in this Raj Kapoor classic.
•    Ram Teri Ganga Maili (1985): His portrayal of Bhagwat Chaudhary earned him significant acclaim.
•    Ram Lakhan (1989): As the stylish and menacing Sir John, he became a household name.
•    Henna (1991): His role as a Pakistani police inspector earned him a Filmfare nomination for Best Villain.
•    Gupt (1997): Played a crucial role in this cult classic suspense thriller.
•    Jodhaa Akbar (2008): Showcased his range in historical dramas under Ashutosh Gowariker.

The Modern Era & 2026 Releases
Raza Murad has recently focused on historical epics and experimental dramas:
•    Padmaavat (2018): His portrayal of Jalal-ud-din Khalji was a masterclass in screen presence.
•    Gangubai Kathiawadi (2022): Appeared in a key role in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's award-winning drama.
•    A Real Encounter (2024): A gritty crime drama.
•    Bihu Attack (January 16, 2026): A high-stakes action film that saw him playing a powerful mastermind.
•    Ramaai (February 6, 2026): A biographical drama that has been praised for its emotional depth and Murad's nuanced performance.

Awards & Major Honors
•    Filmfare Nominations: Nominated 7 times in the "Best Villain" category.
•    PTC Punjabi Film Awards (2011): Lifetime Achievement Award for his immense contribution to Punjabi cinema.
•    Cultural Icon: Widely recognized for his mastery over the Urdu language and his work in over 500 films across Hindi, Punjabi, Telugu, and Bhojpuri languages.

Quick Highlights
•    Debut Film: Ek Nazar (1972).
•    Trademark: Iconic baritone voice.
•    Total Films: 500+.
•    2026 Latest Release: Ramaai.
 

Raza Murad's films' availability: You can watch Raza Murad's films on B4U Movies Channels of India, UK, USA, Canada, and UAE. You can check country-specific schedule pages here.

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