Amitabh Bachchan’s Greatest ‘Angry Young Man’ Role

Amitabh Bachchan redefined Bollywood with his "Angry Young Man" persona. Here are his 10 most iconic roles!

Zanjeer (1973)

The film that started it all! As Inspector Vijay, Bachchan brought grit and fire to the silver screen, setting the foundation for his legendary angry young man image.

Deewaar (1975)

The ultimate rebellion film! His portrayal of a smuggler battling society and his own cop brother gave us the unforgettable line: "Mere paas maa hai."

Sholay (1975)

Playing the brooding and fearless Jai, Bachchan balanced anger with quiet intensity in this all-time classic action drama.

Trishul (1978)

A gripping revenge saga where Bachchan’s character rises against his estranged father, delivering one of his most commanding performances.

Kaala Patthar (1979)

A coal miner with a haunted past, his performance in this dark, intense drama cemented his angry young man persona.

Don (1978)

Double trouble! Bachchan plays a ruthless crime boss and his doppelgänger in this stylish thriller, delivering suave action and unforgettable dialogues.

Laawaris (1981)

Born illegitimate and seeking justice, Bachchan’s role showcased both intense rage and emotional depth, making it a cult favorite.

Shakti (1982)

Facing off against the legendary Dilip Kumar, Bachchan played a rebellious son caught in a moral battle with his father, creating an unforgettable clash.

Agneepath (1990)

His career-defining role as Vijay Dinanath Chauhan gave us one of Bollywood’s most powerful revenge-driven performances.

Shahenshah (1988)

He’s a corrupt cop by day and a vigilante by night! With his iconic steel-arm look and famous dialogue, this film is a fan favorite.

From law enforcers to outlaws, Amitabh Bachchan ruled Bollywood with his Angry Young Man roles. Which of these performances is your favorite?