7 Abhishek Bachchan Movies Till 2025

 
Abhishek Bachchan Movies

Abhishek Bachchan, the son of the famous Amitabh Bachchan, has created a name for himself in the Hindi Film industry with his skill, charisma, and determination. With nearly 18 years in the industry, Jr. Bachchan remains a very popular actor. That popularity is based on how he conducts himself in the face of criticism and adversity. In an incredibly social media ratings-driven time, he presents himself as a respectable youth icon with the honesty and patience, professionalism and empathy to earn your respect and support, both in times of success and failure.

Over the past few years, he has established himself in many genres, which range from romance and drama to thrillers and comedy. Below is a list of seven of Abhishek Bachchan’s best films up to 2025, which also present his journey as a talented yet often ignored actor in Bollywood.

Manmarziyaan (2018)

1. Manmarziyaan (2018)

Directed by Anurag Kashyap, Manmarziyaan, Abhishek had a strong comeback after a brief break. In the film, which saw him play the role of Robbie as a cool and collected character which he put up against Taapsee Pannu and Vicky Kaushal, Abhishek added a layer of depth and maturity to his role. What he brought to a character caught between love and dignity was nothing short of brilliant, which in turn earned him great critical success. Also, the film’s new take on the relationship dynamics, which it presented, made Manmarziyaan one of the best romantic films of the decade.

2. Dhoom 2 from the year 2006

The Dhoom series, which was a hit in Bollywood, featured Abhishek at the helm of action as ACP Jai Dixit, who became very iconic. In Dhoom 2, he went head-to-head with Hrithik Roshan’s charming thief, which was to become one of the most classic cop vs criminal battles in Hindi film history. Also known for its fast-paced stunts, smart visual appeal, and that great music which made the film a classic, the movie also saw Abhishek etch out a place for himself as an action hero.3. In 2008, Dostana was released.

A fun comedy that put out an interesting premise saw Abhishek team up with John Abraham and Priyanka Chopra in a film filled with laughs, confusion, and friendship. His perfect comic touch and easy charm made the film a great box office hit. While some may have found the humor to be over the top, what it did do was bring out Abhishek’s versatility and comfort in comedy.

4. In 2004, Yuva

Mani Ratnam’s Yuva has a great role, which is very much a part of Abhishek’s identity in the film. In the role of Lallan Singh, a very in-depth and at times dark character, who is a mix of ambition and anger, Abhishek left the audience in awe with his powerful performance. That performance got him the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor and also which which proved to be a serious actor that can put up a grand performance.

5. Guru (2007)

Often, in the case of what is regarded as Abhishek’s career-best performance, which is that of Guru, we see the story of Gurukant Desai, a self-made man who was inspired by real-life industrialist Dhirubhai Ambani. Under the direction of Mani Ratnam, Abhishek gave a very fine-tuned performance that exactly captured the ambition, struggle, and charisma of his role. Also, he had great on-screen chemistry with Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, and the film’s very inspiring story made Guru a modern classic.

Guru (2007)

6. Raaavan (2010)

Another of Mani Ratnam’s directorial forays, Raavan, which did in fact present a visually spectacular and emotional take on the Ramayana. Though it did not do well at the box office, Abhishek’s performance as Beera, which sees him play a renegade with a moral struggle, was very much lauded. The film’s complex narrative structure and great cinematography made it a critical success.

7. Roar Like a Lion (2007)

A playful romp, which was Jhoom Barabar Jhoom, in this film, Abhi appeared in a very out-there and over-the-top role. Though the story was far from conventional, that which we are used to, the film did put forward his talent for which to do humorous scenes; he was a natural. While the movie may not have been for everyone’s taste, Abhi’s energy and screen presence really came through.

From Boon to Manmarziyaan, Abhishek Bachchan’s filmography has seen growth, playfulness, and resilience. In intense dramas as well as light-hearted comedies, he proves that great talent transcends trends. As he looks to the future, fans are excited for what is to come with Abhishek. Each return to the screen is a fresh start.