Kennedy to Black Warrant: A look at Rahul Bhat`s filmography
Ugly: The Struggling Actor Trapped by Failure
He played a struggling actor whose professional failures bleed into his personal life. His character is impulsive, ego-driven and desperate for validation
Black Warrant: DSP Tomar, The Authority Within the Chaos
He portrayed DSP Tomar, a mentor figure to his juniors in Tihar Jail and a man who understands power, discipline, and survival within an unforgiving system
Union Leader: Torn Between Power and Responsibility
He stepped into the role of a supervisor at a chemical factory who is driven by ideology and ambition, navigating the morally grey spaces of labour politics
Heena: The Man Defined by Quiet Emotional Weight
His character operates in silences, pauses, and restrained expressions rather than dramatic outbursts. He is a man shaped by love, loss and longing
Article 375: A Man Confronting Moral Complexity
He plays the lead role of a celebrated Bollywood director, who is navigating difficult ethical terrain, where right and wrong are never clearly defined
Doobara: Vulnerability Beneath Emotional Turbulence
Rahul Bhat`s character Vikas Awasthi oscillates between strength and vulnerability, as he struggles with inner conflict and unresolved emotions
Kennedy: The Culmination
Rahul Bhat has received widespread critical acclaim for his performance in Anurag Kashyap`s Kennedy, with the film earning a 7-minute standing ovation at Cannes
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