Published on 06:33 PM, January 09, 2023

5 Farhan Akhtar Movies You Can’t Miss

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Be it his soul touching performance in "Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara" or the dramatic remake of Amitabh Bachchan's "Don", Farhan Akhtar is undoubtedly Bollywood's versatile genius. Today marks the birthday of the actor-director and musician extraordinaire and to commemorate; here are 5 of his movies that you cannot miss at all!

Dil Chahta Hai 

This movie marked Akhtar's writing and directorial debut in Bollywood, and was an iconic moment in the history of Indian cinema. Receiving numerous awards, this movie has been aptly dubbed as the starting point of indie cinema in Bollywood. Depicting the lives and friendship of three urbanized youth in India, this movie showcased real adult relationships in a light never shown before.  The theme surrounds adulthood, modern lifestyle and romantic relationships, with delicate narration. No wonder, this movie, being a cult favourite, is a comfort watch for several generations. 

Rock On!!

Akhtar made his solo acting and singing debut in this musical film. The movie shows the reconnection of the members of a disbanded rock band. Highlighting the true realities of musicians and artists, this movie does not shy away from the economic and social constraints that bind their lives. With Akhtar singing in five of the soundtracks, melody and acting blend into a beautiful cacophony that creates an exceptional viewer experience.

Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara

Farhan Akhtar soulfully plays one of the three leads in this romantic dramedy directed by his sister, Zoya. His presence in the movie adds a whole different philosophical value to it. The dichotomy of inner struggles and outer wit, the clashes of identities and relationships and the conflicts of love and hatred are portrayed with an intracity rarely witnessed. His recitation of his father Javed Akhtar's poetry in the movie is indeed a treat to the soul.

Bhaag Milkha Bhaag

Akhtar plays Indian athlete Milkha Singh, popularly known as 'the Flying Sikh' in this biopic. He underwent massive physical training to play the role and even endured an on-spot training at an army cantonment to get the hang of Milkha Singh's early life. Not only did he sweep all awards for best actor and movie that year, but also set a standard for actors playing protagonists in biopics. Milkha Singh himself was extremely pleased with Farhan's performance.

Dil Dhadakne Do

A true actor is one who values the sum of the whole, more than its parts. A brilliant actor, however, leaves his mark. In this family drama with an ensemble cast, Akhtar does just that. The movie revolves around the complexities of an elite family, and delves into the craters of their lives. The complexities of social and personal reflections, along with the realities that define urban lives, are displayed with rarely seen rawness.

Farhan Akhtar is truly an exceptional genius with talents in all spheres of art. Experiencing any of his works is a treat on itself.