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Raju Mavani

Raju Mavani

Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Raju Mavani was a respected Indian film producer, director, writer, and actor known for his dynamic contributions to Hindi cinema. He began his career by establishing his own production house, Karam Jay Productions, under which he produced his first film Ilaaka (1989), starring Dharmendra, Mithun Chakraborty, and Madhuri Dixit. The film was presented by veteran filmmaker Dulal Guha. He later launched another banner, Jayraj Productions, under which he produced Balwaan (1992), the debut film of Suniel Shetty, followed by the successful and emotionally impactful Imtihaan (1994), starring Sunny Deol, Saif Ali Khan, and Raveena Tandon. As a filmmaker, Raju Mavani directed four Hindi films — Surakshaa (1995), Ram Aur Shyam (1996), credited as Raju Mawani, Iski Topi Uske Sarr (1998), and Anuradha (2014). Notably, Raju Mavani once again made the film "Iski Topi Uske Sir" (1998) under the banner "Deepak Arts" to pay heartfelt tribute to his late brother Deepak Mavani. This film worked to perpetuate the memory of his brother through cinema.

In the latter stages of his career, he entered the acting field and worked in films like "Wanted" (2009), "Shootout at Wadala" (2013) and "Policegiri" (2013), often playing powerful underworld or negative characters. His other brother, Nitin Mavani, is also active in the film industry, known for his work in film production and distribution. With a career spanning decades and roles in film production and acting, Raju Mavani left behind a legacy of cinematic storytelling, emotional depth and dedication to family and film.

TMDB mini biography by: Ashvin Borad

Filmography
Jai Ho poster
Jai Ho
2014 • Home Minister's PA
Shootout at Wadala poster
Shootout at Wadala
2013 • Yakub Lala
Wanted poster
Wanted
2009 • Datta Pawle
Shiva poster
Shiva
2006 • Inspector Tavde
Sarkar poster
Sarkar
2005 • Vishram Bhagat
Marshal poster
Marshal
2002
Vadh poster
Vadh
2002
Mitti poster
Mitti
2001
Ghaath poster
Ghaath
2000 • Saleem Hatela
Satya poster
Satya
1998 • Guru