From ‘Trapped’ to ‘Newton’: Rajkummar Rao ’s Most Underrated Performances
Rajkummar Rao is known for his versatility, delivering everything from blockbuster hits to critically acclaimed performances. While he’s been part of massive successes, some of his best work lies in films that may not have made big box-office numbers but remain cinematic treasures. These films showcase his commitment to powerful storytelling and prove why he’s one of the most exciting actors in Bollywood.
If you haven’t seen these yet, it’s time to add them to your must-watch list!
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1. Trapped (2016) – A One-Man Survival Thriller That Will Keep You Hooked
Imagine being stuck in a locked apartment with no food, water, or way to escape—Rajkummar Rao makes you feel every ounce of that desperation in Trapped. With no other actors for most of the film, it’s entirely on him to hold the audience’s attention, and he does it masterfully. His transformation, both physical and emotional, is gripping, making Trapped an edge-of-the-seat experience that proves why he’s a force to be reckoned with.
2. Shahid (2013) – A Role That Earned Him a National Award
Based on the real-life story of lawyer and human rights activist Shahid Azmi, Shahid is one of Rajkummar Rao ’s most powerful performances. He plays a man fighting for justice against all odds, and his portrayal is filled with conviction and heart. The film not only won him a National Award but also cemented his reputation as an actor who chooses meaningful, thought-provoking roles. If you’re a fan of hard-hitting dramas, this one is unmissable.
3. Citylights (2014) – A Heart-Wrenching Tale of Survival in Mumbai
A raw and emotional story about a small-town couple struggling to survive in Mumbai, Citylights is an underrated gem. Rajkummar’s performance as a helpless yet hopeful man trying to provide for his family is deeply moving. The chemistry with Patralekhaa (his real-life partner) makes the film even more impactful. It’s an intense, emotional ride that deserves way more appreciation than it got.
4. Omerta (2017) – Rajkummar Rao Like You’ve Never Seen Him Before
In Omerta, Rajkummar steps into the shoes of a terrorist, playing a character that is chillingly cold and calculating. It’s a far cry from his usual roles, and he delivers an unnervingly brilliant performance. His ability to bring a terrifying real-life figure to the screen without glorifying or justifying him is what makes this film so compelling. If you’re into dark, gripping dramas, Omerta is a must-watch.
5. Newton (2017) – A Political Satire That’s Sharp and Thought-Provoking
Though Newton won the National Award for Best Feature Film and was India’s official entry to the Oscars, it still remains underappreciated among mainstream audiences. Rajkummar plays Newton Kumar, an election officer determined to uphold democracy in a conflict-ridden area. His understated yet powerful performance makes you reflect on the complexities of the system. This one’s a slow burn but incredibly rewarding.
Why These Films Matter
While Rajkummar Rao has proved his box-office power, these films highlight the depth and range of his talent. Whether he’s playing a man fighting against the system, surviving against all odds, or stepping into the mind of a criminal, he completely immerses himself in every role. These movies remind us why he’s one of Bollywood’s finest actors—and why they deserve a second look.
If you haven’t seen these yet, now’s the perfect time to catch up on some of Rajkummar’s best, most underrated performances!
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