Monday, March 31, 2025

Top 10 best Amitabh Bachchan movies

Often considered as Bollywood’s “Shahenshah,” Amitabh Bachchan has blessed Indian film with his iconic performances for more than five decades. His remarkable screen presence and flexible acting have helped him to capture roles ranging from the furious young man to emotionally charged characters. The top 10 best Amitabh Bachchan films here showcase his extraordinary career.

Top 10 best Amitabh Bachchan movies

1. Sholay (1975)

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Sholay, among the best films in Indian cinema, starred Amitabh as Jai, a quiet yet brave figure whose sacrifice is still legendary in Bollywood history.

2. Deewaar (1975)

A film that solidified Amitabh’s ‘Angry Young Man’ image, Deewaar showcased his intense performance as Vijay, a man torn between crime and his moral compass. The legendary dialogue, “Mere paas maa hai”, remains unforgettable.

3. Zanjeer (1973)

This crime thriller introduced the world to the Angry Young Man persona. Amitabh played Inspector Vijay, a brooding, justice-seeking cop, which became a turning point in his career.

4. Don (1978)

Amitabh’s double role as the suave criminal Don and his simpleton doppelgänger proved his versatility. The film’s stylish action and memorable dialogue made it a cult classic.

5. Amar Akbar Anthony (1977)

This masala entertainer saw Amitabh in a comedic yet action-packed role as Anthony Gonsalves. His unmatched comic timing and the legendary mirror scene made this film a Bollywood favorite.

6. Paa (2009)

In a complete departure from his previous roles, Amitabh played a child suffering from progeria. His performance was deeply emotional and won him critical acclaim.

7. Pink (2016)

Pink included Amitabh as a retired attorney seeking justice for women in a hard-hitting courtroom drama. His “No means no” conversation evolved into a potent declaration of women’s rights.

8. Agneepath (1990)

Amitabh’s portrayal of Vijay Dinanath Chauhan, a man seeking revenge, earned him a National Film Award. His deep voice and intense performance made the character legendary.

9. Black (2005)

Amitabh as a committed instructor educating a deaf and blind student in this Sanjay Leela Bhansali masterpiece. His performance was emotional as well as forceful.

10. Baghban (2003)

Amitabh’s character as an elderly father abandoned by his children resonated with viewers, hence creating a very emotional drama that was among his most poignant movies.

Final Thoughts

Still unmatched in Bollywood is Amitabh Bachchan’s legacy. Whether he is giving passionate conversations, moving performances, or action-packed roles, he has changed Indian film. These films are absolutely required viewing if you enjoy great narrative and legendary performances!

 

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