Danny Denzongpa, an Indian actor, was born in 1948.
Tshering Phintso "Danny" Denzongpa (born February 25, 1948) is an Indian actor, musician, and film director best known for his work in Hindi cinema. Since 1971, he has appeared in over 190 films. Denzongpa received the Padma Shree, India's fourth-highest civilian honour, in 2003. His cinematic career spans over four decades. He has also participated in various foreign films, the most well-known of which being Seven Years in Tibet, in which he co-starred with Brad Pitt. His most famous evil parts are Dhund, 36 Ghante, Bandish, Jeeo Aur Jeene Do, Dharm Aur Qanoon, and Agneepath, whereas his most famous positive roles include Fakira, Chor Machaye Shor, Devata, Kalicharan, Bulundi, and Adhikar. His directorial
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