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PIX: Bollywood's Top Ten Debutants of 2012

Last updated on: December 19, 2012 13:40 IST

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Looking at the best new faces of the year is always promising.

If a trifle misleading. First films frequently cheat, giving us hope where they shouldn't. Many a newcomer has impressed in Film One only to squander it all away by Film Three, but all that is for later.

These are ten actors who impressed this year, who found themselves surrounded by more experienced thespians and came off strong enough to make their own mark.

It is a list that reads rather whimsically, one that includes actors already strong in regional cinema, actors for whom acting isn't a day job, and -- as is always the case in these parts -- somebody's kids famous for being somebody's kids.

Here, then, are 2012's freshest:

10. Alia Bhatt, Student Of The Year

Petite little Alia was well cast in Karan Johar's glossy but entirely forgettable Student Of The Year as the darling rosebud topping every schoolboy's wishlist.

Frequently adorable and often genuinely likeable, this young lady might have the charm and the talent to grow into quite a performer. She isn't there yet, but who's to say she won't be?


Image: Alia Bhatt in Student Of The Year


9. Diana Penty, Cocktail

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More than holding her own opposite that other, more sought-after DP, Penty did well in Imtiaz Ali's Cocktail despite being given an exaggeratedly Good Girl role.

Her Meera cried an awful lot but Penty sobbed with sincerity, and -- once in a while, when she got to smile -- stole the spotlight away from the film's drunken mess of a heroine.

She might have been the supporting actress, but she won both the man and the film.


Image: Diana Penty in Cocktail


8. Yami Gautam, Vicky Donor

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At a time when most experienced heroines resort only to the most showy of performances, it's refreshing to see newcomers like the attractive Gautam get the job done with understated efficiency.

Playing a Bengali bank executive in Shoojit Sircar's film, Gautam is believable, interesting and progressive while understandably distraught.

She's emotional, yes, but also ultimately reasonable: providing Hindi cinema with a believably modern and intelligent new kind of heroine.

Image: Yami Gautam in Vicky Donor


7. Ileana D'Cruz, Barfi!

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The first time we see Ileana in Anurag Basu's smash hit, we see her witheringly old, all grey hair and wrinkles that run deeper than her smile.

It's quite an unusual way for an actress to make her Hindi film debut, but D'Cruz, who soon sparkles effervescently as she distracts the film's titular hero, is a delight who makes for quite an impression.

It's a simple role, but D'Cruz treats it with sweetness and grace, and even makes us gasp a couple of times.


Image: Ileana D'Cruz in Barfi!


6. Zeishan Quadri, Gangs Of Wasseypur 2

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One of the writers of Anurag Kashyap's sprawling guns-and-gaali's two-parter, Zeishan showed up on screen himself in Gangs Of Wasseypur 2, playing a character called Definite.

A highly unpredictable psycho who styled himself after his idol Salman Khan, Quadri's Definite was one of the saga's bizarrest and most enjoyable quirks.

His story, in fact, forms the backbone of Part Two, and -- in an alternate universe peopled with shorter Hindi films -- could have made for a more interesting Wasseypur tale.



Image: Zeishan Quadri in Gangs Of Wasseypur 2


5. Saswata Chatterjee, Kahaani

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Ah, the phenomenon.

The most delicious pleasure in Sujoy Ghosh's wonderfully crafted Kahaani was to be found in Bob Biswas, a staggeringly original character: a cold-blooded hitman who doubled as a life insurance agent.

It is a fantastic character, and Chatterjee did him absolute justice, from his inscrutable Arnab-by stare to his out-of-shape wheezing, all adding up to create a corker of a character, one for the ages.

There are rumours about a Bob Biswas spinoff film, and I'm all for them.


4. Parambrata Chatterjee, Kahaani

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Ghosh's other big Kahaani masterstroke was to cast the solid Bengali actor Parambrata Chatterjee, unknown to Hindi-film audiences, as the Good Cop in his good-cop confusing-cop thriller.

A smart young man with a virtuous air about him, Chatterjee played this up further by surreptitiously speaking to his mother everyday and earnestly trying to help the pregnant protagonist.

It was a fine performance and one that marks a potential leading man for an industry starved for quality heroes.



Image: Parambrata Chatterjee in Kahaani


3. Huma Qureshi, Gangs Of Wasseypur

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Carrying off Aviator shades better than Salman Khan could ever hope to, Qureshi talks the talk very well indeed, making even feared gangsters wince as they hope to hold her hand.

The right mix of oomph and aggression, Qureshi's Mohsina is a pulp paperback loving heroine-wannabe who likes to play tough -- a good call in Kashyap's relentless bloodlands.

It's a fine performance and one that, coupled with her work in Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana also this year, makes her an actress we need on our collective radar.



Image: Huma Qureshi in Gangs Of Wasseypur


2. Ayushmann Khurrana, Vicky Donor

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One of the year's biggest success stories has been that of Khurana, a former television video jockey who charmed us all with 2012's huge sleeper hit.

In Vicky Donor, he plays a wilfully underachieving Delhi layabout with casual, confident ease.

An actor with disarming screen presence and impressive restraint, he's one of the reasons this film manages to stay grounded and authentic, while being mad and flavourful.

He lays out the film's zingy dialogue with a rat-a-tat swagger and yet comes across as very, very likeable.


Image: Ayushmann Khurrana in Vicky Donor


1. Tigmanshu Dhulia, Gangs Of Wasseypur


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A look at the IMDb page for 45-year-old writer/director Dhulia claims that he's appeared on screen a couple of times before, but Gangs Of Wasseypur marks his first Hindi film appearance, making him an ideal choice for the top slot here.

In Kashyap's film, Dhulia plays the overarching patriarch Ramadhir Singh, the film's chief antagonist who gets older and wiser as he mows down all in his path.

He knows where the bodies are buried, and he says he survives because he doesn't watch Hindi movies. A truly tough no-nonsense character, Dhulia's Ramadhir Singh is fearsome and fallible, mercurial and Machiavellian.

He's a character to loathe and to be awed by, and it takes a proper actor to inject it with the right scale, the right sense of grandeur, the right Godfatherly gravitas -- no matter how misguided his sense of grand occasion.

Many can curse well. But few can slap with that ferocious a sense of entitlement.


Image: Tigmanshu Dhulia in Gangs Of Wasseypur


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Posted: 13 years ago
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Aayushman sucked!!!


Varun Dhawan and Arjun Kapoor were way better


As for girls. Ileana, Diana and my Alia
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Posted: 13 years ago
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First 3 my Fav...They were just mindblowing ...
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Can someone tell Aayushman that reason of Vicky Donor's success was the script not him??? 🤢
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Glad to see Parambrata and Saswata not being left out. By far they are the best debutants in Bollywood in 2012.

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Originally posted by: rambo_ka_baap

Can someone tell Aayushman that reason of Vicky Donor's success was the script not him??? 🤢


YES...the script was the main HERO of the movie ...but I guess for a new comer Ayushman did acted well...
His Comic Timing was good...He being Punjabi helped it a lot...
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Originally posted by: bambogli

10. Alia Bhatt, Student Of The Year


Petite little Alia was well cast in Karan Johar's glossy but entirely forgettable Student Of The Year as the darling rosebud topping every schoolboy's wishlist.

Frequently adorable and often genuinely likeable, this young lady might have the charm and the talent to grow into quite a performer. She isn't there yet, but who's to say she won't be?

love Raja sen for saying this...IN YOUR FACE Soty fans 😆

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No Varun Dhawan & Arjun Kapoor? :(
Ileana, Parambrata & Bob Biswas 👍🏼

Haven't seen GOW & Vicky Donor.

& Diana got the hero but it was Deepika who got the film, no denying that :Dthough Diana was pretty good as a newcomer :)
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Originally posted by: Nitu_TheTwisted

love Raja sen for saying this...IN YOUR FACE Soty fans 😆



Sad that he included Alia but not Riccha Chaddha from Gangs of Wasseypur...As Nagma she was MIndblowing...
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i am so glad that two clowns from SOTY didn't make up to the list.

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