Zanjeer (1973): Playing the role of an angry young cop, Amitabh shed his earlier romantic image and established himself as the new action hero of Bollywood. 2. Deewar (1975): As Vijay, the conflicted protagonist, Amitabh’s intense portrayal of a man torn between right and wrong solidified his status as the “Angry Young Man.”
Deewar (1975): As Vijay, the conflicted protagonist, Amitabh’s intense portrayal of a man torn between right and wrong solidified his status as the “Angry Young Man.”
Sholay (1975): As Jai, Amitabh showcased a perfect blend of action, comedy, and tragedy in this timeless classic.
Amar Akbar Anthony (1977): Displaying his comedic side, Amitabh’s role as Anthony Gonsalves highlighted his versatility as an actor.
Agneepath (1990): Playing a dark, revenge-seeking character, Amitabh’s gravelly voice and intense demeanor earned him a National Film Award for Best Actor.
Black (2005): As Debraj Sahai, Amitabh delivered a powerhouse performance as an alcoholic teacher helping a blind and deaf girl, winning numerous accolades.
Paa (2009): In a role reversal, Amitabh played the child to his real-life son Abhishek Bachchan, portraying a boy with progeria. His transformation was both physical and emotional.
Pink (2016): As a retired lawyer, Amitabh’s compelling courtroom sequences emphasized the importance of consent and women’s rights in modern India.
Chehre (2021): Displaying his prowess in a mystery thriller, Amitabh’s role added gravitas to the intriguing narrative.
Sarkar Series (2005, 2008, 2017): Playing the character of Subhash Nagre, Amitabh showcased the world of politics and power in this trilogy, highlighting his commanding screen presence.