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The Biopic masters: Stars who didn’t just play the part, they lived it

TOI Entertainment Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 22, 2025, 21:00 IST
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Farhan Akhtar in Bhaag Milkha Bhaag

Farhan Akhtar didn’t just play Milkha Singh — he became him. The actor underwent intense physical training and completely changed his physique, but what really struck a chord was the vulnerability he brought to the Flying Sikh’s backstory. His performance was lauded as one of the finest of his career and a benchmark for future sports biopics.

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Pankaj Tripathi in Main Atal Hoon

In portraying former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Pankaj Tripathi took on a role filled with political and poetic depth. Known for his understated performances, Tripathi brought quiet dignity and emotional gravity to the role, earning praise for his restraint and respect for the subject’s legacy. His performance proved once again that subtlety can be powerful.

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Priyanka Chopra in Mary Kom

Stepping into the shoes of Olympic boxer Mary Kom was no easy feat, but Priyanka Chopra trained rigorously to do justice to the sports icon. Her physical transformation, combined with an emotionally stirring performance, helped bring Kom’s struggles and triumphs to life on screen. The film not only highlighted Mary Kom’s grit but also reinforced Priyanka's versatility as an actor.

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Ranbir Kapoor in Sanju

Ranbir Kapoor’s transformation into Sanjay Dutt for Sanju was more than just a mimicry act — it was a full-bodied performance that captured the conflicted layers of a controversial star. From Dutt’s body language to his speech patterns and emotional breakdowns, Ranbir brought authenticity and emotional depth, turning the film into one of his most successful outings.

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Sushmita Sen in Taali

In Taali, Sushmita Sen portrayed transgender activist Gauri Sawant with sensitivity and strength. Through nuanced acting and heartfelt dialogues, she brought dignity to a marginalized voice. The performance was bold, empathetic, and powerful — proving once again that biopics are not just about iconic names but also untold stories that deserve the spotlight.

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Vidya Balan in The Dirty Picture

Based on the life of Silk Smitha, The Dirty Picture saw Vidya Balan break away from her traditional roles to embody a bold, unapologetic screen siren. With her fierce attitude, raw vulnerability, and fearless body language, Vidya made the audience empathize with a woman who was both worshipped and judged. It was a career-defining role that won her the National Award.

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