Kartik Aaryan stands tall as one of the most loved actors of this generation—ruling the box office and winning hearts. Be it romance, thriller, comedy, or drama— he doesn't like to repeat himself. With each film, he takes a leap, choosing roles that push his boundaries
Updated On: 2025-04-16 06:07 PM IST
Compiled by : Shachi Chaturvedi
Pyaar Ka Punchnama
Kartik Aaryan’s breakout as Rajjo (Rajat) came with a monologue that went viral and made him an overnight name.
Luka Chuppi
In this small-town romance, he brought charm to a character grappling with societal norms around live-in relationships
Freddy
A shift from his usual zone, Kartik played a socially awkward dentist with dark secrets. It marked a significant departure in tone and appearance, showing a willingness to go darker
Chandu Champion
Paralympian Murlikant Petkar his transformation was notable. The film aimed to spotlight an unsung hero, and Kartik’s performance was grounded and sincere
Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety
He played the best friend navigating loyalty and manipulation with comic ease, helping the film connect with a young, urban audience
Pati Patni Aur Woh
Taking on a character from a classic, he walked the line between comedy and emotional conflict, updating a dated premise for modern sensibilities
Dhamaka
As a TV anchor facing moral dilemmas under pressure, Kartik delivered a restrained and intense performance in a high-stakes setting
SatyaPrem Ki Katha
Kartik shed the macho trope here, portraying a soft, emotionally aware man. His character supported his partner through trauma, offering something different in the commercial space
Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3
Returning to a hit franchise, he added darker shades to Rooh Baba. The film held its own at the box office despite heavy competition, reinforcing his star power
Upcoming: Anurag Basu’s Musical Romance
Kartik Aaryan’s next role casts him as a rockstar in an intense love story directed by Anurag Basu, with Sreeleela starring opposite him
Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2
Merging horror and comedy, his Rooh Baba brought back a popular franchise and delivered box office success when Bollywood needed it most