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HIT: Rajkummar Rao is new ‘angry young man’ of Bollywood

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Monday, 18 July 2022 (18:28 IST)
New Delhi: When you think of Bollywood’s most acclaimed actors in recent years, Rajkummar Rao’s name shines through brilliantly.

Having debuted in 2010, Rajkummar fast gained popularity for his relatable, yet quirky support roles. Soon, Rajkummar became a notable name in the industry and it wasn't long before he landed his first critically acclaimed lead role in and as ‘Shahid’. And then there was no looking back.

The multi-talented actor has given us brilliant hits like Stree, Trapped, Newton, and many more.

After spending nearly a decade in the film industry, Rajkummar has gained a lot of love both from fans and critics alike. His most recent film ‘HIT: The First Case’ stands testimony to the same. People seem to be going ga ga over his new ‘Angry Young Man’ avatar.

Rajkummar plays the role of Vikram Jaisingh, a 32-year-old policeman who’s presented with a case that holds similarities to another case that is attached to his past. He does a bang up job of showcasing the character’s intense struggle and the life of a cop on a case.

This action packed movie has made high demands of the lead actor and Rajkummar delivers his absolute best.

In recent times, Rajkummar has proved to be amongst the few actors that have carved a niche for themselves having proven their worth by taking on newer challenges and giving extraordinary results time and time again.

Whether as Shaurya from ‘Trapped’, Deepak from ‘Citylights’ or Vikram of ‘HIT: The First Case’, Rajkummar has given us undeniably astute performances and fans are eager to see what more has this versatile actor gotten in store for us. (UNI)

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