Happy birthday Rajkummar Rao: Revisiting the era of the path-breaking performer!

Happy Birthday Rajkummar Rao
Happy Birthday Rajkummar Rao

Happy Birthday Rajkummar Rao

Rajkummar Rao, the finest actor in Bollywood, has not only proved his worth before the screens and proven his way through major critical acclamations. The actor has built a noteworthy career, starting small but going to play some atypical characters in Shahid and Newton. The actor turns 37 on Wednesday, and the moment calls for some memorable revisit on the actor’s path-breaking performances.

Can we forget Rao’s character from Shahid that came as a realistic portrayal of the life of lawyer and human rights activist Shahid Azmi? The actor amazes us with his brilliant performance by delivering such a layered role.

Happy Birthday Rajkummar Rao
Happy Birthday Rajkummar Rao

Rajkummar, aka the Badass Babua from Bareilly Ki Barfi, gave us a fascinating peek into his versatile acting with his dual roles in the comedy-drama. The actor’s smooth role shift proved that he could aptly carry both intense and light-hearted functions with much perfection.

Rajkummar Rao turning a ladies tailor in horror-comedy Stree gives us a much-needed laugh.

Rao has been one of the actors to have the busiest 2022 with significant films. 2022 saw the actor’s much-awaited releases with his OTT venture HIT. Rao’s intense avatar gave his fans another insight into his diverse roles and utter appreciation for his impeccable acting. This year also saw the release of his comedy-drama ‘Badhaai Ho’, where the actor won all the hearts again with his comic role.

Happy Birthday Rajkummar Rao
Happy Birthday Rajkummar Rao

The actor is preparing for his upcoming releases, namely ‘Bheed,’ ‘Monica, O My Darling’ and ‘Mr and Mrs Mahi.’ With a full year for the actor, he is ready to woo his audience again with his smashing releases in the coming months.

Here’s wishing Rajkummar Rao a very Happy Birthday!

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