Here is the list of 10 of his most memorable performances in Hindi cinema--
"Mera Gaon Mera Desh" (1971) - Considered to be one of his breakthrough roles, the film saw Khanna portray a negative role of a ruthless dacoit Jabbar Singh. One his dialogues from the movie -- "Jabbar Singh ne sirf do hi baatein seekhi hai. Ek mauke ka faayda uthana aur apne dushman ka naam aur nishaan mita dena" is still a favourite among his fans.
"Achanak" (1973) - In the film, loosely based on the controversial real-life KM Nanavati murder case in 1958, Khanna played an army man who kills his wife for having an extramarital affair with his best friend.
"Imtihan" (1974) - Khanna portrayed the role of an idealist man, Pramod who leaves his rich father's house and takes up the job as a history lecturer at a college. Things go awry for Pramod when the college chairman's daughter and student, Rita falsely accuses him of sexual harassment.
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"Amar Akbar Anthony" (1977) - Directed by Manmohan Desai, Khanna played the eldest son of Nirupama Roy's character, who goes missing along with his two younger brothers, played by Amitabh Bachchan and Rishi Kapooor. He is raised as a Hindu and grows up to become an honest police officer Amar Khanna.
"Parvarish" (1977) - The film is based on the theme that upbringing plays an important role in nurturing one's character rather than blood relations. Khanna played the role of Kishen, the son of an honest policeman, who strays for a while only to find his way back home.
"Qurbani" (1980) - In this film, Khanna, who starred alongside Feroz Khan, played the role of a thief. It was one of his major hits just before he left the film industry to join his spiritual guru Osho Rajneesh in the US. Incidentally, Feroz also died on April 27, 2009.
"Lekin..." (1991) - After being stereotyped in the roles of cops and goons, Khanna starred in an interesting role in Gulzar's "Lekin", a ghost story. Khanna played a government official who comes across a friendly spirit and plays an important role in fulfilling her purpose.