Celebrating Abhishek Bachchan: 11 Best Performances That Prove His Acting Prowess

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Abhishek Bachchan is one of the most underrated actors in Bollywood. Throughout his years in the film industry, this Jr Bachchan has tried his hand at various genres, ranging from romance, comedy, drama, action, and more. In fact, he’s even transitioned to doing morally grey characters or even antagonist roles that’ll leave you stunned. Today, as he turns 49, what better way to celebrate Abhishek Bachchan’s birthday than by diving into some of his most memorable performances over the years. These films showcase his versatility and depth as an actor. Here are eleven of the best Abhishek Bachchan movies, featuring him in some of his most memorable roles:

  • Paddy in Ghoomer(2023)

In Ghoomer, Abhishek portrays Padam Singh Sodhi aka Paddy, a cricket coach who mentors a young batting prodigy Anina after she loses her right hand on the eve of her international cricketing debut. The way his character collaborates with Anina to create a new bowling style, enabling her to play for the Indian cricket team is truly inspirational. Abhishek delivers a heartwarming performance as coach Paddy in this sports drama. 

  • Bob in Bob Biswas (2021)

Following a character introduced in the 2012 film Kahaani, Bob Biswas is a crime thriller revolving around the titular character played by Abhishek Bachchan. He effortlessly steps into the shoes of Bob, a contract killer battling with amnesia. He balances the menacing and vulnerable sides of his character perfectly making this one of the best Abhishek Bachchan movies on ZEE5.

  • Dr. Avinash in Breathe: Into the Shadows(2020)

Although not a movie, we had to include Breathe: Into the Shadows in this list as Abhishek Bachchan delivered a fantastic performance in this web series. In this crime thriller web series, he plays Dr. Avinash a psychiatrist whose daughter has been kidnapped by a man who asks Avinash to kill a person to save his daughter. While the entire series is a nail-biting experience, nothing can prepare you for the ultimate climax of season 1.

  • Robbie in Manmarziyaan (2018)

In Manmarziyaan, Abhishek plays Rajbir Bhatia aka Robbie, a mature and understanding man entangled in a complex love triangle. It all starts when Robbie’s arranged marriage is fixed with Rumi Bagga(Taapsee Pannu) who is in love with Vicky Sandhu(Vicky Kaushal). Abhishek’s restrained performance as a man dealing with love and betrayal earned him critical acclaim. In fact, Abhishek himself said in an interview that Amitabh Bachchan called him after watching Manmarziyaan to appreciate his performance.

  • Nandu in Happy New Year (2014)

There’s no way you think about Shah Rukh Khan’s Happy New Year and the phrase “Nandu Bhide, Dimaag Mein Kide” doesn’t come to your mind. In this ensemble heist film, Abhishek stands out as Nandu Bhide, a lovable drunkard with a heart of gold. He also played the antagonist’s son in this movie. However, it’s his comedic flair as Nandu that add a certain raw charm to the film’s narrative.

  • Roshan in Delhi-6 (2009)

In Delhi-6, Abhishek portrays Roshan Mehra, an NRI who returns to India and becomes entangled in the socio-political fabric of Old Delhi. He delivered a subtle yet nuanced performance, perfectly capturing the essence of a man caught between two worlds.

  • Sameer in Dostana (2008)

Showcasing his comedic prowess once again, Abhishek plays Sameer Acharya, a man who pretends to be gay along with Kunal Chauhan(John Abraham) to secure an apartment. His chemistry with John Abraham shone more than their combined chemistry with Priyanka Chopra. From the iconic Maa Da Ladla song to the impeccable comic timing, everything made this film a memorable one in his filmography.

  • Gurukant in Guru (2007)

Remember the theme song “Guru bhai Guru bhai avya che, dhoom dhadaka karela che”, that’s exactly what Abhishek did with this movie. Arguably one of his career-defining roles, Abhishek plays Gurukant Desai, a visionary entrepreneur inspired by real-life industrialist Dhirubhai Ambani. His powerful performance and his effortless chemistry with his real-life wife Aishwarya Rai Bachchan make this film such a stand-out.

  • Shankar in Sarkar (2005)

While Amitabh Bachchan plays the role of Subhash Nagre aka Sarkar, Abhishek Bachchan takes on the role of Shankar Nagre, his son and the heir to a powerful political family. His intense portrayal in Sarkar is what earned him the Filmfare Award, the IIFA, and the Zee Cine Award for Best Supporting Actor.

  • Roy in Bluffmaster! (2005)

In this comedy-drama, Abhishek plays Roy Kapoor, a suave conman who is forced to reevaluate his choices after his girlfriend leaves him after finding out the truth about him. His charismatic performance, coupled with impeccable comic timing, makes this one of his standout roles. This film also features his debut as a singer as his lent his vocals for the song ‘Right Here Right Now’.

  • Bunty in Bunty Aur Babli (2005)

Teaming up with Rani Mukerji, Abhishek delivers a spirited performance as Bunty, a small-town dreamer who turns to con artistry. The film soon became a cult favorite, cementing his place in mainstream Bollywood cinema. Its success also led to a sequel of the film, however, nothing could beat the charm of the OG.

These were some of the best Abhishek Bachchan movies online. His journey in cinema is marked by a willingness to embrace diverse roles, reflecting his growth and versatility as an actor. As Abhishek Bachchan celebrates his 49th birthday, these performances serve as a reminder of his enduring impact on Bollywood.