R Madhavan birthday special: From Farhan in 3 Idiots to Maddy in RHTDM, 5 times the birthday boy left us impressed with his acting skills

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Actor R Madhavan, who has proven himself to be the man with the Midas touch because of his success spree, celebrates his birthday today. On the occasion, here’s a list of films of the actor that you shouldn’t miss

3 Idiots

As Farhan, Maddy delivered some amazing memorable comedy scenes, but also left a deep impact on the audience. He not only entertained but dished out life lessons that continue to resonate.

Rehnaa Hai Tere Dil Mein

This Gautham Vasudev Menon directorial became a cult classic, largely due to Madhavan’s charismatic and heartfelt portrayal as Maddy. He became the national crush overnight, and even after more than two decades, his performance continues to resonate with audiences, making RHTDM a timeless romantic classic.

Shaitaan

Madhavan left fans surprised with his what can be called the most evil character to be seen on screen! The film didn’t only leave the cash registers at the box office ringing but also threw light on Madhavan’s versatility and his ability to pull off any sort of roles.

Tanu Weds Manu franchise

The Tanu Weds Manu franchise gave Madhavan one of his most iconic and celebrated characters. Fans can’t have enough of this film, which saw Madhavan effortlessly ace comedy scenes.

Rang De Basanti

Trust Madhavan to grab headlines even in a cameo role. His role as Flight Lieutenant Ajay Singh Rathod might be small but it had a huge impact not only on the film’s narrative but also on audiences’ hearts. The actor’s performance left a lasting impression, contributing to the film’s status as a modern classic in Indian cinema.

These five films also throw light on Madhavan’s versatility as a performer as each part is way different than the other, proving why Madhavan is hailed as the finest artist of the Indian film industry.

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