Vicky Kaushal लेबलों वाले संदेश दिखाए जा रहे हैं. सभी संदेश दिखाएं
Vicky Kaushal लेबलों वाले संदेश दिखाए जा रहे हैं. सभी संदेश दिखाएं

बुधवार, 4 जून 2025

Actors who aced the Anti-Hero roles on screen

 






Bollywood has always loved its heroes, but it's the anti-heroes, the flawed, unpredictable, and dangerous ones, who often steal the show. These complex characters, driven by obsession, trauma, or power, push the boundaries of morality and make for some of the most unforgettable performances in Indian cinema. Here’s a look at some actors who have brilliantly brought anti-heroes to life:

 






Shah Rukh Khan -  Before he became the King of Romance, Shah Rukh Khan stunned audiences with his portrayal of the obsessive and terrifying Rahul in Darr (1993). His haunting delivery of “K-k-k-Kiran” remains iconic. He later took on the role of a stylish and ruthless criminal mastermind in Don 2 (2011), redefining the anti-hero for a new generation.

 






Randeep Hooda - Randeep Hooda played a menacing anti-hero in Jaat, delivering a performance that balances charm with menace. Known for diving deep into intense characters, Randeep brings depth and grit to the role, portraying a man who operates in grey zones while still commanding empathy.



 




Ranbir Kapoor -  In Animal (2023), Ranbir Kapoor’s transformation into the violent, emotionally volatile Ranvijay was both shocking and powerful. He plays a man caught in a cycle of love and destruction, making audiences both fear and feel for him in equal measure.

 






Saif Ali Khan-  Saif Ali Khan portrayed a dark, enigmatic antagonist in Devara, opposite Jr NTR. With a history of playing morally grey characters in films like Omkara and Laal Kaptaan, Saif continues to explore the darker corners of human nature with finesse and flair.

 






Shahid Kapoor - In Vishal Bhardwaj’s Shahid Kapoor's gritty, double-edged performance in Kaminey (2009), a film that dared to break stereotypes and present flawed protagonists who win your empathy without necessarily seeking your approval. From his dual roles as the stammering Guddu and the lisping Charlie — both morally ambiguous and living on the edge — Kapoor embraced characters who were as messed up as they were magnetic.

 







Vicky Kaushal - While Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s serial killer character grabbed headlines, Vicky Kaushal’s performance as a corrupt, drug-addicted cop in Raman Raghav 2.0 (2016) was equally disturbing. His descent into darkness blurs the line between law and lawlessness, making him a fascinating anti-hero.

 







Ranveer Singh - As the unhinged and ferocious Alauddin Khilji in Padmaavat (2018), Ranveer Singh delivered a tour de force performance. His portrayal of unchecked ambition and madness was so magnetic, it dominated the film and redefined villainy in modern cinema.

शुक्रवार, 11 जनवरी 2019

Vicky Kaushal on the cover of Elle India



Actor Vicky Kaushal had a  great year with films like Raazi, Manmarziyaan and Sanju in 2018.The actor is all set to start 2019 with URI - The Surgical Strike. But, before the film hits the theaters, this cover picture of Vicky on the cover of Elle India is all things hot. Vicky is also the first young Bollywood actor (male) to be on the cover of Elle India in this millennium.

The Masaan actor who is touted to be one of the best actors in Bollywood of this time, is seen all drenched in water and we can't keep our eyes off him. The cover was shot at a resort in Alwar, Rajasthan.

The actor is currently busy promoting URI which is slated to release this week.

सोमवार, 13 अगस्त 2018

Vicky Kaushal makes his singing debut with Manmarziyaan


After Dev D, Anurag Kashyap is back with a musical love story Manmarziyaan. Promising to be the album of the year, the film's music composed by Amit Trivedi is already a subject of heated discussion .

In a unique promotional stratergy , the makers are releasing one song each day and audiences were in for a treat as the first song 'F for Fyaar' marked actor Vicky Kaushal's singing debut.

Such was the reception that the song went on to cross 7 million views in less than 8 hours.

Talking about the idea says music director Amit Trivedi, “Since Vicky plays a DJ in the movie, we felt it would be great if he could sing a few lines in the song to give a real feel to it. It has come out well. When Vicky heard the song, he was pleasantly surprised to hear his voice. He enjoyed the singing process.”

Excited to be teaming up with his mentor again says Vicky Kaushal,“I am very excited and I have said this to Anurag as well, but I feel like I should collaborate with him once in every two-three years because he really makes you reinvent yourself as an actor, which I feel is very important for me. Each time I work with him, I see something new in myself and that’s what happened in Manmarziyaan as well.”

Actors who aced the Anti-Hero roles on screen

  Bollywood has always loved its heroes, but it's the anti-heroes, the flawed, unpredictable, and dangerous ones, who often steal the sh...