Ranbir Kapoor will soon turn 41. The actor has time and again proved his versatility with every character he has played. Be it a fun-loving Kabir Thapar in Yeh Jawani Hain Deewani or a heartbroken musician in Rockstar, only Ranbir can bring so much nuance and variations for his fans. Let’s see some of his best characters that were written just for him.
1. Siddharth Mehra: Wake Up Sid
Find us a better actor who could play an innocent and childish boy who is on a journey to becoming a responsible man. Ranbir Kapoor as Sid in Wake Up Sid was a delight for all moviegoers.His effortless acting, the unforced chemistry between Ranbir and Konkana Sen Sharma, how he tackled life challenges yet lived every moment to the fullest - these are some of the things that made this character so special.
2. Harpreet Singh Bedi: Rocket Singh
If you’re already singing “pocket mein rocket hain”, we know you’re a true Ranbir Kapoor fan. While this movie performed averagely at the box office, the actor’s performance stole the show.
3. Janardan Jakhar: Rockstar
Oh, the mixed emotions we had watching this movie! Once he’s an emotional fool chasing the girl he loves, next thing we know, he’s a homeless musician. What made Rockstar even more special was its music. The AR Rahman and Mohit Chauhan duo created a magical album that redefined Bollywood music.
4. President Prem Shankar: Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Khaani
Unpopular opinion but we loved seeing the actor display his effortless comic timing. His chemistry with his ex-girlfriend Katrina Kaif was undeniably stellar. This Ranbir Kapoor movie is always a light-hearted comedy that will make you laugh even on the worse possible days
5. Ved Vardhan Sahni: Tamasha
If you think Tamasha was a confusing and weird movie, please stop reading this article right away. Tamasha was one of Imtiaz Ali’s finest movies after Highway, Jab We Met, and Love Aaj Kal.
Ranbir Kapoor and Deepika Padukone reunited for this romantic drama that focused on the core of mental health. At times, you just need a Tara to become your guiding light. That’s what happened with Ved, a little push made him find who he really was.