Emraan Hashmi: 5 Must-Watch Films That Define His Cinematic Legacy

Emraan Hashmi
Emraan Hashmi
Emraan Hashmi
Emraan Hashmi

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The filmography of Emraan Hashmi includes roles ranging from a romantic hero to a vintage gangster. Take a trip down memory lane as we look at five of his must-see movies that have forever changed Indian cinema.
1. Once Upon A Time in Mumbaai (2010)
“Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai” stars Emraan Hashmi as Shoaib Khan, a role that instantly became a legend, and we recently celebrated 13 years of this cinematic masterpiece. Emraan, who wore a golden watch and retro glasses, radiated charm and charisma, giving Shoaib Khan a memorable personality.
Emraan Hashmi
Emraan Hashmi

2. Murder (2004)
Anurag Basu’s suspenseful thriller “Murder” launched Emraan Hashmi’s career to new heights. He became known as a romantic hero in this movie, and it also demonstrated his talent for playing complicated characters. Emraan’s performance connected with the crowd and cemented his reputation as Bollywood’s “lover boy”.

3. Jannat (2008)
Emraan plays a small-time gambler involved in match-fixing in “Jannat,” which explores the world of illegal cricket betting. Emraan’s portrayal of a flawed yet charming protagonist captures viewers’ interest in his path.

Emraan Hashmi
Emraan Hashmi
4. Gangster (2006)
Emraan Hashmi’s performance in “Gangster” changed the game for him by allowing him to expand his skills in acting. Emraan’s performance, which he shared on screen with Shiney Ahuja and Kangana Ranaut, gave the movie depth and demonstrated his range as an actor.5. The Dirty Picture (2011)
Emraan Hashmi delivered a strong supporting performance in “The Dirty Picture,” switching from his usual parts. The movie earned positive reviews, and viewers were deeply affected by Emraan and Vidya Balan’s on-screen connection.
Emraan Hashmi
Emraan Hashmi
Akash Chaudhary, aka Filmee Boy, is a Bollywood and Hollywood film critic based in India with over 10 years of experience reviewing films and OTT releases. Having watched and reviewed 500+ films across Netflix, JioHotstar, and Prime Video, he brings an honest, no-nonsense take on Indian and international cinema. When he's not watching movies, he's probably arguing about why that one film deserved better.