Abhishek Bachchan has come a long way and redefined the way the audience looks at him. This month he completes 20 years in the industry so we list down five performances by Bachchan junior that left his fans amazed and wanting for more.
Lallan in Yuva
The critically acclaimed 2004 Mani Ratnam's political drama 'Yuva' was a multi-starrer but it was Lallan's character that left the audience spell-bound. Lallan was raw, rustic, abusive, greedy, and dangerous, and Abhishek Bachchan molded himself into the character and the personality quite well. His dynamic act in the film is till date considered to be one of his most memorable performance.
Rakesh/Bunty in Bunty Aur Babli
The story, sizzling chemistry between Rani and Abhishek, a rather fun and entertaining plot with mind-blowing soundtracks went on to win hearts of audiences all over. The actor was widely praised for his conman act and the movie went on to become one of the highest-grossing films of 2005.
ACP Jay Dixit in Dhoom Series
Who doesn't love the Dhoom series? Since 2004, the trio of films in this series has left us wanting more and Abhishek Bachchan's portrayal of ACP Jay Dixit is a huge part of it. He has shown us versatility with the character arc of Jay Dixit who is always on a hunt for the antagonist in the movie. The series surely couldn't have been a hit without the Bachchan junior playing the stylish, no-nonsense role of a cop.
Guru Bhai in Guru
Mani Ratnam teamed up with Abhishek Bachchan again for Guru which became Bachchan's highest-grossing and second most critically acclaimed film after Yuva. The rag to riches story saw Bachchan portray Gurukant Desai - from a young and ambitious dreamer to an aging and ailing billionaire. The actor beautifully owned the film and was widely appreciated for the performance.
Robbie in Manmarziyaan
Robbie was someone who was serious and polite, spoke so softly that every girl's family would want him for their daughter. Abhishek Bachchan's performance as Robbie left the audience go crazy over the intensive, fiery, and yet a decent act. Anurag Kashyap's directorial love triangle was a reminder to the audience that Abhishek Bachchan is much more than what we have been seeing.
With so many intriguing and captivating performances, we wish Bachchan Junior keeps on entertaining his audience with many more remarkable projects in future.