Shahid, Netwon to The White Tiger: 8 Rajkummar Rao Films we love!
Rajkummar Rao clocks 11 years in the industry and we pick some of his best performances that convinced us that he's Bollywood's best bet today
Published: Wednesday,Jun 02, 2021 13:08 PM GMT-06:00
Known to be a director's actor, Rajkummar Rao has his own unique ways to give life to any character given to him. Currently garnering praise for his brilliant performance in the comedy thriller 'Roohi', actor Rao's journey looks straight out of a Bollywood movie. Known to be extremely versatile and talented, Rajkummar has given some really pathbreaking performances in his incredible journey of eleven years.
After making a smashing debut with Dibakar Banerjee's 'Love Sex Aur Dhokha' in 2010, there has been no looking back for him. Today, celebrating the phenomenal actor that he is, we pick his 8 best films which prove that he's Bollywood's best bet today.
Check out the list here:
LOVE SEX AUR DHOKHA (2010)
Based on the themes of love, sex and betrayal, 'Love Sex Aur Dhokha' traced many angles including honour killings, MMS scandal and sting operations. Even though this was Rajkummar Rao's debut film, his performance was no less than of a critically acclaimed actor. He was seen playing the character of Adarsh, a man who wants to make an MMS video to pay off loans. His performance made a lot of noise soon after the film's release.
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SHAHID (2012)
Based on the life of lawyer and human rights activist Shahid Azmi, who was assassinated in 2010, 'Shahid' is regarded as one of Rajkummar Rao's finest works till date. Interestingly, to get into the skin of his character, the actor spent a good amount of time with Shahid’s family. It was for this film that he won his first National Film Award.
KAI PO CHE (2013)
A story about friendship, 'Kai Po Che' saw Rajkummar Rao alongside Sushant Singh Rajput and Amit Sadh. Portraying the role of Govind, Rao's camaraderie with the two actors was considered to be the highpoints of the film.
BAREILLY KI BARFI (2017)
The Filmfare Award winning performance of the actor saw his character playing the role of Pritam Vidrohi – a naïve sari salesman and a rowdy man. What really won the audiences was the swiftness with which Rajkummar switched between the two avatars. It was through this film that cinelovers saw that the actor is brilliant at both, intense as well as light-hearted roles.
NEWTON (2017)
The film featured Rajkummar portraying the role of an honest clerk who was sent on election duty and was ready to go to any length to get the work done assigned to him. Thanks to the actor's brilliant performance, 'Newton' was India’s official entry to the Oscars.
OMERTA (2018)
Everytime Rajkummar Rao and ace filmmaker Hansal Mehta come together for a film, they create magic and 'Omerta' was no different. A biographical crime drama, the film stars Rajkummar as Ahmed Omar Saeed Sheikh, a terrorist who's involved with the kidnapping of four foreign nationals in 1994. Just like his other powerful performances, in this film too the actor went all in to do justice to the role.
EK LADKI KO DEKHA TOH AISA LAGA (2019)
A coming of age, romantic comedy drama, 'Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga' is India's first LGBTQ film. Playing the lead role in the film alongside Sonam Kapoor Ahuja, Rajkummar was hailed by the audiences for playing her character with immense zeal.
THE WHITE TIGER (2021)
Revolving around the story of an ambitious driver of a rich Indian family, who uses his wit to escape from poverty and become an entrepreneur. Impressively, Rajkummar Rao made a lot of noise with his powerful performance in the film and won both, the critics and the audiences worldwide. Interestingly, many fans of the actor are even shared their personal favourite sequences from the film and talked about how much they enjoyed his performance.
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