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​Dhurandhar, Chhaava, Mom; Challenging roles played by Akshaye Khanna​

Sonal Khandelwal
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 16, 2025, 03:00 IST
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Dhurandhar

Dhurandhar reflects Akshaye Khanna’s continued interest in unconventional storytelling and demanding character work. Known for approaching such projects with careful research, he often anchors heightened narratives with realism. Rather than seeking heroic framing, he leans into grey zones and human contradictions. This commitment to risk has kept his filmography varied, allowing him to move between mainstream cinema and intense roles without diluting credibility over time and eras.

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Chhaava

With Chhaava, Akshaye Khanna stepped into a demanding historical setting, embracing the psychological weight required for period drama. His portrayal focused on authority, calculation, and ideological rigidity rather than spectacle. By emphasising dialogue, posture, and controlled expressions, he contributed gravitas to the narrative world. The role highlighted his willingness to engage with morally complex characters, trusting subtle performance choices to convey power, conflict, and tension effectively onscreen.

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Mom

Akshaye Khanna has built a reputation for choosing layered parts that demand restraint and precision. In Mom, he portrayed a determined investigative officer, grounding the thriller with controlled emotion. His approach avoided theatrics, relying on stillness, observation, and moral ambiguity. That performance reinforced his image as an actor who elevates narratives through internalised conflict, measured dialogue delivery, and an ability to command attention without overt display consistently.

4/5

Section 375

Section 375 showcased Akshaye Khanna as a sharp, ethically ambiguous lawyer navigating a sensitive legal battle. His character relied on intellect, precision, and strategic calm rather than emotional display. By using silence, posture, and subtle shifts in tone, he conveyed authority and moral uncertainty. The role challenged him to sustain tension through dialogue-driven scenes, reinforcing his strength in portraying complex professionals whose power lies in thought, not aggression.

5/5

Gandhi, My Father

In Gandhi, My Father, Akshaye Khanna portrayed Harilal Gandhi, a deeply conflicted son struggling under the weight of Mahatma Gandhi’s ideals. The role demanded emotional vulnerability, internal turmoil, and restraint rather than dramatic excess. He conveyed resentment, failure, and longing through controlled expressions and measured dialogue. The performance stood out for its psychological depth, presenting a flawed human journey that required courage to inhabit without seeking sympathy or easy redemption.

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