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Happy Birthday Abhishek Bachchan: 8 Movies that earned him critical acclaimWhether it’s intense political sagas or offbeat ensemble films, Abhishek Bachchan 2.0’s journey has been a thoughtful exploration of complex, often unexpected roles. Here we take a look at a list of films that continue to earn him critical respect and audience love.
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Yuva

In the role of the unpredictable Lallan Singh, Abhishek shocked critics with a gripping, unrefined performance that firmly established him as a serious actor.

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Guru

Largely inspired by Dhirubhai Ambani, Guru showcased Jr B's ability to carry a film with conviction, charisma and emotional depth. One of the most iconic roles in his filmography.

Manmarziyaan

Abhishek's calm, restrained portrayal earned widespread acclaim from critics, proving that sometimes the most impactful performances are the most understated.

Ludo

A refreshingly quirky performance that won Abhishek widespread recognition, stressing his flair for dark comedy and rich, layered storytelling.

Dasvi

Abhishek’s performance as an uneducated politician learning to value himself, blending humour with compassion, earned widespread acclaim for its sincerity and subtlety.

Be Happy

In Be Happy, Abhishek traded grand gestures for raw, emotional resonance; his performance proved that quiet, human stories are where his vulnerability truly shines as a performer.

Kaalidhar Laapata

In a performance defined by stillness, Abhishek leaned into the power of the unspoken. This minimalist masterclass revealed a magnetic gravity, proving that a commanding presence doesn't require a single raised voice.

I want to Talk

Abhishek delivered a soul-baring performance that prioritises emotional honesty over cinematic flair, proving his range is deeper than ever.

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(Published 05 February 2026, 16:46 IST)