Abhishek Banerjee is quickly becoming one of the most compelling actors in Indian cinema. His standout performance in Stolen is a clear display of his talent and screen presence. However, his filmography goes far beyond this role, covering everything from gripping dramas to entertaining comedies. If you were impressed by him in Stolen, here are more films and shows that highlight his impressive range as an actor.
In Stree, Abhishek Banerjee played the role of Jana, a key member of the friend group. The film*s plot is inspired by the urban legend Naale Baa, which means ※come tomorrow§ in Kannada, and is adapted in the movie as ※O Stree, kal aana.§
In Paatal Lok, Abhishek Banerjee gave one of his most impactful performances as Hathoda Tyagi, a silent and deadly contract killer with a haunting past that unfolds gradually through the series. Loosely inspired by Tarun Tejpal*s 2010 novel The Story of My Assassins, the show*s first season follows a jaded police officer who is assigned to investigate a botched assassination attempt, uncovering a dark web of crime, politics, and personal trauma.
Abhishek Banerjee stars as Pawan ※Jaffa§ Naidu, the youngest of the Naidu brothers, in Rana Naidu Season 1 on Netflix. His character is deeply affected by a traumatic past, including sexual abuse by a so-called ※faith healer,§ which continues to trouble him throughout the series. With Season 2 on the way, fans can expect more of Jaffa*s complex journey to unfold.
Banerjee portrays a cruel upper-caste village head who imposes harsh caste-based violence on the Dalit community. The film, inspired by real events, is a Hindi adaptation of the Bengali movie Sultan: The Saviour, originally starring Jeet.
In the popular comedy Dream Girl, Abhishek Banerjee plays the character Mahinder Rajput. The film stars Ayushmann Khurrana as a man who mimics a woman's voice, unexpectedly attracting attention and highlighting issues such as loneliness and depression.
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