As Abhishek Bachchan rings in his 50th birthday today, we take a look at some of his most impactful roles. Abhishek played the role of Lallan Singh, a rough and aggressive man from the streets. His powerful performance showed a new side of his acting and earned him his first Filmfare Award. As ACP Jai Dixit, he became the face of this famous action franchise. He played a serious and smart police officer who stayed constant throughout the three movies of the franchise. In this fun con-movie, he played Rakesh, a small-town man with big dreams. His great comic timing and chemistry with Rani Mukerji made this film a huge hit at the box office. Playing Shankar Nagre, he played a son who takes over his father's dark world of power and politics. His calm and intense acting alongside Amitabh Bachchan was highly praised by critics. He played Rishi Talwar, a fun-loving husband facing a difficult marriage. He brought a lot of heart to the role, showing the pain of a man trying to save his relationship. This is often called his career-best performance. He played Gurukant Desai, an ambitious man who builds a business empire from nothing, showing the character's journey across many years. In a unique role reversal, he played the father to his real-life father, Amitabh Bachchan. He gave a steady and mature performance as a young politician dealing with personal and professional challenges. He played Ganga Ram Chaudhary, an uneducated politician who decides to pass his 10th-grade exams while in jail. The role allowed him to mix humour with a social message about education. Abhishek played a failed cricketer who becomes a tough coach for a young girl with a physical disability. His performance as a grumpy but caring mentor was deeply moving. In this recent film, he played Arjun, a man facing a major health battle while trying to fix his relationships. It is a quiet and honest portrayal of a person looking for closure in life. Abhishek won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor for his impactful performance in this movie. Thanks For Reading!