
Mani Ratnam’s cult classic YUVA, a film that redefined how Indian cinema viewed youth, politics, and power, celebrates its 21st anniversary today. Released in 2004, the film marked a major turning point in Abhishek Bachchan’s career. His portrayal of the intense and complex Lallan Singh earned him his first Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor and cemented his place as a serious performer.
Raw, gritty, and unforgettable — Lallan Singh wasn’t just a role, he became a cultural symbol. With YUVA, Abhishek broke free from the shadows of expectation and carved a niche for himself, earning both critical acclaim and fan admiration. Even today, the character remains one of his most iconic performances, continuing to trend and resonate with audiences.
Over the years, Abhishek Bachchan has consistently proved his versatility with a diverse filmography. From Manmarziyaan to Ludo, Bob Biswas, Dasvi (which topped Netflix charts), Be Happy (a #1 hit on Amazon Prime Video), and the award-winning I Want to Talk, his performances have garnered both praise and popularity. As he now prepares for the release of Housefull 5, the continued love for YUVA is a reminder of his remarkable journey and evolution as an actor.
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