Akash Khurana is an Indian actor, screenwriter, director, author, theatre artist and entrepreneur.
His first screen appearance was in Shyam Benegal's Kalyug. He has appeared in nearly 60 films, including Ardh Satya, Saaransh, Naam, Beta, Saudagar, Sarfarosh, Company and Barfii.
He has written over 20 screen plays, including Aashiqui and Baazigar. He won the Nandi Award for Special Jury for the film Dr. Ambedkar (1992).
| 1981 !scope="row" | Kalyug | Sandeep Raj |
| 1983 !scope="row" | Ardh Satya | Khanna - Mill Owner |
| 1984 !scope="row" | Party | Agashe |
| 1985 !scope="row" | Trikal | Renato |
| 1986 !scope="row" | Naam | Aftab Ahmed |
| 1987 !scope="row" | Jalwa | Inspector Hosi Wadia |
| 1988 !scope="row" | Mere Baad | |
| 1989 !scope="row" | Jurrat | Police Commissioner |
| 1990 !scope="row" | Jurm | Ritesh Nandy |
| 1991 !scope="row" | Vishkanya | Trilokchand (Sonal's dad) |
| 1992 !scope="row" | Maarg | Abhay |
| 1993 !scope="row" | Phool | Rajeshwar Dayal |
| 1995 !scope="row" | Milan | Raja's brother |
| 1996 !scope="row" | Jaan | |
| 1999 !scope="row" | Sarfarosh | Ajay's Father |
| 2000 !scope="row" | Badal | Satyaprakash, Chief Minister |
| 2001 !scope="row" | One 2 Ka 4 | Commissioner of Police |
| 2002 !scope="row" | Filhaal... | Mr. Sheth |
| 2003 !scope="row" | Koi... Mil Gaya | Catholic School Principal |
| 2006 !scope="row" | Taxi No. 9211 | Shyam Mittal |
| 2008 !scope="row" | Black & White | Wazir Shah - Rajya Sabha Member |
| 2009 !scope="row" | Ladies Special (TV series) | Vipul Joshi |
| 2010 !scope="row" | Aakrosh | |
| 2011 !scope="row" | Always Kabhi Kabhi | Principal Elton Phillips |
| 2012 !scope="row" | Barfi! | Barfi's Father |
| 2013 !scope="row" | David | Iqbal Ghani |
| 2014 !scope="row" | Real FM | Saloni's Father |
| 2018 !scope="row" | Karwaan | Prakash Rajpurohit |
| 2020 !scope="row" | Sadak 2 | Psychiatrist |
| 2021 !scope="row" | Rashmi Rocket | Dr. Ejaz Qureshi |
| 2022 !scope="row" | The Broken News | Ketan Kedia |
| 2024 !scope="row" | Sector 36 | Mr Bassi |
| 2025 !scope="row" | Dhurandhar | Devavrat Kapoor, Minister of External Affairs |
| 2026 !scope="row" | ||
| 2014 | |
| 2010 | Aakrosh |
| 2008 | Black & White |
| 2006 | Sarhad Paar |
| 2001 | Yeh Raaste Hain Pyaar Ke |
| 1999 | |
| 1999 | Agar Tum Na Aate |
| 1999 | Kartoos |
| 1999 | Silsila Hai Pyar Ka |
| 1998 | Angaaray |
| 1998 | Duplicate |
| 1998 | Yeh Aashiqui Meri |
| 1997 | Betaabi (screenplay / story) |
| 1996 | Chaahat (written by) |
| Sanam O Sanam | |
| 1995 | Milan |
| 1993 | Baazigar (written by) |
| 1992 | Drohi (dialogue) |
| 1991 | Do Pal |
| 1991 | Saathi (dialogue / screenplay / story) |
| 1990 | Aashiqui (dialogue / screenplay / story) |
| Swayam |
| 1970s | |
| 1980s | |
| 1990s | |
| 2000s | |
| 2010s | |
| Chowkidar | Harold Pinter |
| Mat Yaad Dila | Vijay Tendulkar |
| Women in Waiting, Men on the Line | Various Poets |
| Our Town | Thornton Wilder |
| A Friend's Story | Vijay Tendulkar |
| The Hound of the Baskervilles | Steven Canny & John Nicholson |
| Under the Gypsy Moon | Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyaya/Akash Khurana |
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