Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Tshering Phintso Denzongpa, widely known by his acting name "Danny" Denzongpa (born 25 February 1948) is an Indian actor of Sikkimese ancestry working in Bollywood films. Denzongpa was born in the state of Sikkim, at that time an independent Bhutia monarchy. He is an ethnic Bhutia and speaks Bhutia as his mother tongue. He started his career by singing Indian and Nepali songs and acting in Indian and Nepali movies. His nepali song "Kaanchi lai ghumaune Kathmandu Sahara" is still famous among Nepali people after 2 decades. He has acted in numerous Hindi films such as Asoka and 16 December. He has also starred in some international projects, the most famous being Seven Years in Tibet where he acted alongside Hollywood actor Brad Pitt. In 2003, Denzongpa was awarded the Padma Shree, India's fourth highest civilian honour. Denzongpa is noted for his villainous and character roles. He started dabbling in the brewing industry after 1982, and in 2009, his company Yuksom Breweries, which has three breweries in Sikkim, Orissa and Assam, and sells over three million cases, acquired Rhino Breweries in Assam, to thwart industry leader United Breweries’ (UB) plans to take over the North East market. Description above from the Wikipedia article Danny Denzongpa, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.​

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Filmography

View Seven Years in Tibet
Seven Years in Tibet

Seven Years in Tibet

1997Film
7.2
View Enthiran
Enthiran

Enthiran

2010Film
6.6
View Aśoka
Aśoka

Aśoka

2001Film
6.5
View Bang Bang!
Bang Bang!

Bang Bang!

2014Film
6.2
View Baby
Baby

Baby

2015Film
6.8
View Jai Ho
Jai Ho

Jai Ho

2014Film
5.0
View Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi
Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi

Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi

2019Film
6.6
View Naam Shabana
Naam Shabana

Naam Shabana

2017Film
5.7
View Ghatak
Ghatak

Ghatak

1996Film
7.4
View Khuda Gawah
Khuda Gawah

Khuda Gawah

1992Film
5.9
View Udaan
Udaan

Udaan

1997Film
6.0
View Army
Army

Army

1996Film
4.3