No photo available. Represent Vijay Anand? Add or change photos at IMDbPro
STARmeter
SEE RANK
Down 6,129 this week

Vijay Anand (1934–2004)

Vijay Anand was a celebrated filmmaker, writer, editor, and actor in Hindi cinema. Known as "Goldie," the younger brother of filmmaker Chetan Anand and matinée idol Dev Anand, Vijay Anand was born in Gurdaspur, Punjab, India on January 22, 1934. A very literate man, he graduated from Bombay University... See full bio »

Died:

(age 70) in Mumbai, India

Related Lists

a list of 25 people by Sandeep Gupta created 20 Oct 2010
 
a list of 20 people by PrinceLazio created 04 Oct 2011
 
a list of 32 people by nihalanand created 3 weeks ago
 
a list of 11 people by rohanghuge created 10 months ago
 

Connect with IMDb


Take The Quiz!

Test your knowledge of Vijay Anand.
2 wins See more awards »

Known For


Filmography

Hide HideDirector (19 titles)
1988 Main Tere Liye
 
1983 Bandham
 
1982 Rajput
 
1980/I Ram Balram
 
1976 Bullet
 
1973 Chhupa Rustam
 
1973 Black Mail
 
1971 Tere Mere Sapne
 
1970 Johny Mera Naam
 
1968 Kahin Aur Chal
 
1967 Jewel Thief
 
1966 Teesri Manzil
 
1965 Guide
 
1960 Kala Bazar
 
1957 Nau Do Gyarah
 
Show ShowActor (15 titles)
1994 Tahqiqat (TV mini-series)
Sam
 
1984 Hum Rahe Na Hum
Brij Mohan Sharma/Pratap Sahani
 
1981 Ghungroo Ki Awaaz
Thakur Ranjit Singh
 
1978 Main Tulsi Tere Aangan Ki
Thakur Rajnath Singh Chouhan
 
1974 Chor Chor
 
1974 Kora Kagaz
Professor Sukesh Dutt
 
1973 Chhupa Rustam
Jimmy Fernandes
 
1972 Double Cross
Ajay Arya/Vijay Arya/Jimmy
 
1971 Tere Mere Sapne
Dr. Jagannath Kothari
 
1970 Prem Pujari
Spy (uncredited)
 
1964 Haqeeqat
Major Pratap Singh
 
1960 Kala Bazar
Nandkumar Chattopadhyay
 
1957 Agra Road
 
1955 Joru Ka Bhai
 
Show ShowWriter (13 titles)
1981 Ghungroo Ki Awaaz (dialogue)
 
1980/I Ram Balram (screenplay / story)
 
1976 Bullet (dialogue / screenplay)
 
1973 Chhupa Rustam (screenplay)
 
1973 Black Mail (screenplay / story)
 
1971 Tere Mere Sapne (dialogue / screenplay)
 
1970 Johny Mera Naam (dialogue / screenplay)
 
1967 Jewel Thief
 
1965 Guide (dialogue)
 
1963 Tere Ghar Ke Samne (written by)
 
1962 Hum Dono
 
1960 Kala Bazar (writer)
 
1954 Taxi Driver (dialogue / story)
 
Show ShowEditor (11 titles)
1980/I Ram Balram
 
1976 Bullet
 
1974 Chor Chor
 
1973 Chhupa Rustam
 
1973 Black Mail
 
1971 Tere Mere Sapne
 
1970 Johny Mera Naam
 
1967 Jewel Thief
 
1966 Teesri Manzil
 
1965 Guide
 
1960 Kala Bazar
 
Show ShowProducer (8 titles)
2006 Return to Rajapur (executive producer)
 
1984 Hum Rahe Na Hum (producer)
 
1981 Ghungroo Ki Awaaz (producer)
 
1980 Ek Do Teen Chaar (producer)
 
1976 Bullet (producer)
 
1975 Jaan Hazir Hai (producer)
 
1974 Chor Chor (producer)
 
1973 Chhupa Rustam (producer)
 
Show ShowMiscellaneous Crew (5 titles)
1980/I Ram Balram (presenter)
 
1976 Bullet (presenter)
 
1973 Chhupa Rustam (presenter)
 
1973 Black Mail (presenter)
 
1970 Johny Mera Naam (presenter)
 
Show ShowSoundtrack (1 title)
1981 Ghungroo Ki Awaaz (lyrics: "Jo Bhi Tune Dekha Teri Aankhon Ka Bharm Hai", "Rote Rote Raina Rote Rote Naina", "Aankhiyon Ka Kajra, Haaton Ka Gajra", "O Mere Humraaz, Kaisa Hai Yeh Raaz", "Na Pehchanoonga Main Pichla, Nahi Janoonga Main Agla")
 
Edit

Personal Details


Publicity Listings:

1 Article  | See more »
Edit

Did You Know?

Trivia:

After Rajput, Vijay Anand had planned a big budget film called Dekha Jayega with Anil Kapoor. Anil caused major delays and backed out at the last hour causing the film to get shelved. See more »

Nickname:

Goldie See more »

Star Sign:

Aquarius