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​Manoj Bajpayee’s legacy through unforgettable characters​

Sonal Khandelwal
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 22, 2025, 08:00 IST
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The Family Man – Srikant Tiwari

In The Family Man, Bajpayee excelled as Srikant Tiwari, a middle-class intelligence officer balancing national duty with personal chaos. His sharp wit, understated humour and relatable struggles resonated with audiences. The performance earned him Best Actor honours at major OTT awards, proving his range beyond cinema. By blending ordinary fatherhood with extraordinary espionage, he created a character that felt both authentic and iconic, securing recognition across generations of viewers in India and beyond.

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Aligarh – Professor Siras

In Aligarh, Bajpayee embodied Professor Ramchandra Siras, a scholar dismissed for his sexuality. His restrained mannerisms, silences and quiet grief crafted a haunting portrait of loneliness. Winning the Filmfare Critics Award and Asia Pacific Screen Award, his performance brought visibility to marginalised lives. Instead of rage, he used stillness to confront prejudice. Siras’s vulnerability and resilience reshaped conversations around identity in Indian cinema, making this role a significant artistic and social milestone.

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Bhonsle – Ganpat Bhonsle

In Bhonsle, Bajpayee disappeared into the life of a retired Mumbai constable. Lonely, ailing and forgotten by the world, Bhonsle finds purpose by defending a migrant family against violence. His silences speak louder than words, making the role both intimate and universal. Awarded the National Film Award for Best Actor, the performance revealed his strength in portraying marginalised voices with empathy, turning a fading man into a symbol of quiet resistance.

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Pinjar – Rashid

In Pinjar, Bajpayee tackled Rashid, a man caught in the tragedy of Partition. Initially complicit in violence, he evolved into a figure consumed by love and remorse. His inner conflict, layered with subtle gestures, gave the story unexpected tenderness. This earned him the Special Jury National Award, recognising his ability to humanise difficult characters. Rashid remains one of cinema’s rare portrayals where cruelty transforms into sacrifice, leaving audiences emotionally moved.

5/5

Satya – Bhiku Mhatre

In Satya, Manoj Bajpayee erupted onto the national stage with his unforgettable portrayal of Bhiku Mhatre. Raw, volatile and deeply human, his gangster wasn’t merely a criminal but a man shaped by circumstance. The National Award for Best Supporting Actor validated his performance, which transformed Hindi cinema’s depiction of underworld life. His voice, swagger and restless energy made Bhiku Mhatre part of popular memory, securing Bajpayee enduring fame.

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