Happy Birthday Atul Kulkarni: Must-watch Hindi, Marathi movies of the versatile actor

Atul Kulkarni is known as the Jack of all trades. He is considered one of the finest actors in the industry. Atul has played some very unconventional and complex roles on screen and there is no doubt that the National Award winning actor has left an indelible impact on the minds of people through his outstanding performances. Here is a list of some of the best performances of the actor in Hindi and Marathi cinema.

Natrang (2010)

In this Marathi film, he plays the role of a wrestler who is so infatuated with Lavani (Marathi folk dance) that he transforms into a male dancer who is ridiculed by the public as a pansy. Atul gained around 90 kg before shedding around 35 kg for another element of the character. It was a pivotal moment in physical metamorphosis, and was widely acclaimed for its intense depiction of what an artist goes through in pursuit of his profession.

Premchi Goshta (2012)

Premchi Goshta is a sweet, simple love story that can help you make better decisions in life. Atul played the role of Ram Subramaniam and left an indelible mark in the role. This was Atul’s first romantic role. Satish Rajwade has presented this love story incredibly well in the film, which centers on two individuals who are on the verge of divorce.

Bandish Bandits (2020)

Atul has also made a name for himself in the golden age of streaming and OTT. He recently played the captivating role of singing prodigy Digvijay Rathore in the Amazon Original series Bandish Bandits. When Digvijay Rathod enters, he sets himself up against the main character in a musical duet. Known for playing strong and aggressive characters, Atul surprised his fans by portraying the role of a compassionate artist.

Hey Ram (2000)

Atul plays Sriram Abhyankar, an explosive Hindu right-wing fanatic in this historical narrative, who criticized the mindset that eventually led to Gandhi’s death. His thoughts help convince the protagonist Kamal Hassan that Gandhiji should be eliminated. It was a clever portrayal of a right-wing intellectual that earned praise from all quarters. For his outstanding performance, he received the National Award for Best Supporting Actor.

Chandni Bar (2001)

That’s when he raised the standard by winning the National Award for Best Supporting Actor in Madhur Bhandarkar’s film. He played the role of Potya Sawant, a small-time criminal who falls in love with Tabu’s character, Mumtaz, a bar dancer.

Rang De Basanti (2006)

His dual performance as Laxman Pandey / Ramprasad Bismil garnered much attention in this film, a drama with a current perspective on Indian politics. He put himself in the company of Aamir Khan, Siddharth, Kunal Kapoor and Sharman Joshi.

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