Vinod Khanna remains one of Bollywood’s most fascinating personalities yaar – a superstar who had everything but chose to walk away from fame twice. From delivering blockbusters like Amar Akbar Anthony and Muqaddar Ka Sikandar to serving as MP from Gurdaspur, his journey was anything but ordinary.
Honestly, not many actors have had the guts to leave stardom at its peak like Vinod Khanna did.
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The Golden Era of Vinod Khanna Films
Vinod Khanna’s filmography reads like a treasure trove of Hindi cinema classics. His pairing with Amitabh Bachchan in films like Parvarish (1977) and Khoon Pasina (1977) created magic on screen.
Some of his most memorable performances include:
- Amar Akbar Anthony (1977) – Playing Akbar alongside Amitabh and Rishi Kapoor
- Muqaddar Ka Sikandar (1978) – The eternal triangle with Amitabh and Rekha
- Qurbani (1980) – His own production that became a massive hit
- Dayavan (1988) – His comeback film after spiritual sabbatical
- Insaaf (1987) – Showed his versatility as an action hero
Matlab, the man had screen presence that could rival anyone in the industry. His rugged good looks and natural acting made him a favorite among directors like Yash Chopra and Manmohan Desai.
The Osho Chapter: When Stardom Took a Backseat
Here’s where Vinod Khanna’s story gets really interesting bhai. In 1982, at the height of his career, he shocked everyone by moving to Oregon, USA to live in Osho’s ashram.
For five years, from 1982 to 1987, Vinod Khanna completely disappeared from Bollywood. He worked as a gardener and carpenter at Rajneeshpuram, Osho’s commune in Oregon. Arre, imagine a Bollywood superstar doing manual labor by choice!
This decision cost him dearly professionally. When he returned in 1987 with Insaaf, the industry had moved on. Younger actors like Anil Kapoor and Jackie Shroff had taken over the romantic hero space.
Political Journey: From Gurdaspur to Parliament
Vinod Khanna’s political career with BJP was equally impressive. He won the Gurdaspur Lok Sabha seat four times – in 1998, 1999, 2004, and 2014.
As Union Minister of State for External Affairs and later Tourism, he proved that his leadership skills weren’t limited to the silver screen. His work for the development of Gurdaspur, particularly in infrastructure and tourism, was widely appreciated.
Mujhe lagta hai his political success showed that he was much more than just a pretty face in Bollywood.
The Khanna Legacy Lives On
Vinod Khanna’s sons Akshaye Khanna and Rahul Khanna have carried forward the family tradition in Bollywood, though neither achieved the massive stardom their father enjoyed.
Even in 2026, film buffs remember Vinod Khanna as the actor who dared to be different. His choice to prioritize spiritual growth over commercial success, and later public service over personal gains, makes him a unique figure in Indian entertainment history.
Honestly yaar, they don’t make stars like Vinod Khanna anymore – handsome, talented, and brave enough to follow their heart regardless of consequences.

