Shramana Kar
Bollywood actor Sushant's philosophical bent, humour, and box office success made him quite popular, so much so that the nation still cherishes his work, 4 years of his tragic death. Here are some of his iconic films:
Sushant debuted with this sports drama, revolving around 3 friends, who are aspiring cricketers, and the obstacles they face in achieving their dreams.
Although Sushant wasn't the main lead, his performance was commendable. Sushant was Jaggu, a reporter who helps a stranded alien search for a device.
As the famous Bengali detective Byomkesh, Sushant investigates a mysterious murder case, only to unravel a sinister plot that threatens to shake the foundation of Calcutta.
Mansoor (Sushant), an introverted Muslim porter, falls in love with Mukku (Sara Ali Khan), a Hindu priest’s daughter. The film deals with the religious turmoil their relationship causes.
Sushant played the swashbuckling Indian cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni. The film is all about Dhoni’s rise as a cricketer and his mind-blowing career graph.
Sushant plays a dacoit, who, along with his clan, decide to split after their leader’s death. When they encounter two girls, who are being chased by their families, the dacoits step in to help them survive.
Sushant as Anirudh Pathak, a middle-aged man, reminisces about his challenging and bittersweet college days, with his friends. The film shows that every failure will either lead to success or a lesson.
An adaptation of The Fault in Our Stars, the story follows 2 young lads, suffering from terminal illnesses, as they find love and vow to spend their remaining days spreading joy and positivity.