
Saroj Khan (born Nirmala Nagpal; 22 November 1948 – 3 July 2020) was an Indian dance choreographer renowned for creating iconic dance sequences over a career spanning more than six decades in Hindi cinema. She choreographed routines for over 300 films, shaping the movement language of mainstream Bollywood and influencing generations of performers and choreographers. Khan began her career at the age of three as a child artiste in Nazarana (1952), later transitioning to background dancing. She apprenticed under master choreographer B. Sohanlal before establishing herself as an independent choreographer, marking the beginning of a prolific and transformative career. She became legendary for crafting memorable dance sequences for leading actresses such as Sridevi and Madhuri Dixit. Her most celebrated works include “Hawa Hawai” (Mr. India, 1987), “Ek Do Teen” (Tezaab, 1988), “Dhak Dhak Karne Laga” (Beta, 1992), “Choli Ke Peeche” (Khalnayak, 1993), and “Dola Re Dola” (Devdas, 2002). Her choreography was distinguished by a fusion of classical Indian dance forms with cinematic storytelling, redefining Bollywood’s visual and rhythmic vocabulary. Beyond cinema, Khan expanded her influence through television, serving as a judge on dance reality shows such as Nach Baliye, Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa, and Boogie Woogie. Through mentorship, she emphasized disciplined technique, expressive clarity, and emotional storytelling, contributing to the professionalization and wider recognition of choreography during the rise of reality television in India. Her honors include three National Film Awards for Best Choreography, a record eight Filmfare Awards in the same category, and the IIFA Lifetime Achievement Award (2019), among numerous other distinctions. Saroj Khan is widely regarded as one of the most influential choreographers in Indian film history. Her life and career were documented in The Saroj Khan Story (2012).
Kalank
2019
Kochadaiiyaan
2014
Ishkq in Paris
2013
Agneepath
2012
Love Aaj Kal
2009
Jab We Met
2007
Guru
2007
Fanaa
2006
Jaal: The Trap
2003
Devdas
2002
Vadh
2002
Daddy
2001
Yaadein
2001
Gaja Gamini
2000
Fiza
2000
Badal
2000
Aarzoo
1999
Achanak
1998
Daud
1997
Pardes
1997
Koyla
1997
Army
1996
Chaahat
1996
Trimurti
1995
Rangeela
1995
Guddu
1995
Anjaam
1994
Baazigar
1993
Dil Tera Aashiq
1993
Darr
1993
Anmol
1993
King Uncle
1993
Chamatkar
1992
Karm Yodha
1992
Dil
1990
Biwi Ho To Aisi
1988
Main Balwaan
1986





























































