HBD Rajkummar Rao: Must Watch Films Of The Actor

Rajkummar Rao has established himself as one of Bollywood’s most versatile and compelling actors. As we celebrate his birthday, it’s the perfect opportunity to highlight some of his must-watch films that showcase his incredible range and depth as an actor. 

Must Watch Films Of The Rajkummar Rao

1. Shahid

In this powerful biographical drama, Rajkummar Rao delivers a remarkable performance as Shahid Azmi, a human rights lawyer who was murdered for his activism. Rajkummar Rao’s portrayal of Azmi’s journey from a small-time criminal to a passionate advocate for justice is both moving and intense, earning him the National Film Award for Best Actor.

2. Queen

Rajkummar Rao shines in this popular film about personal empowerment and self-discovery. Playing the role of Vijay, the protagonist’s unreliable fiance, Rajkummar Rao brings authenticity and nuance to a character that highlights his ability to blend into diverse roles effortlessly.

3. Newton

In this critically acclaimed film, Rajkummar Rao stars as a young, idealistic election officer tasked with overseeing a voting process in a conflict-ridden area. His performance in Newton is both comedic and poignant, capturing the essence of a man struggling to uphold his principles in challenging circumstances. The film received widespread praise and was India’s official entry for the Best Foreign Language Film category at the Oscars.

4. Stree (2018)

In Stree, a horror-comedy that breaks genre boundaries, Rao plays a charming and enigmatic character in a film that deftly blends humor with supernatural elements. His ability to handle both comedy and suspense with equal finesse makes this film a standout in his career.

5. The White Tiger

Based on Aravind Adiga’s bestselling novel, this film features Rajkummar Rao in a crucial role as a wealthy entrepreneur. His performance is integral to the story, which delves into themes of class struggle and ambition in modern India. Rajkummar Rao’s portrayal adds a significant layer to the film’s exploration of social issues.

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