
Top 10 Indian Acting Performances of 2025: From Dhanush to Jaideep Ahlawat
The year 2025 has been a landmark era for Indian cinema, defined by performances that transcended language barriers and left audiences in a state of “shared silence.” From the gritty streets of crime dramas to the quiet tragedies of domestic life, these ten actors delivered transformative work that redefined excellence on screen.
Dhanush continues to prove why he is in a league of his own. In Sekhar Kammula’s Kuberaa, he portrays Deva, a beggar swept into a world of insatiable greed. Shedding all vanity, Dhanush traces a complex arc with nuance and raw intensity, delivering what can only be described as a “beast” of a performance. Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video
Returning as the iconic Hathi Ram Chaudhary, Ahlawat humanizes a dense web of intrigue. His portrayal of unvarnished disenchantment and his chemistry with co-stars—particularly in moments of quiet integrity—solidify this as one of his career-best turns. Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video
Apte is “delightfully deranged” as Uma, a frustrated newlywed in Karan Kandhari’s debut. Using her entire physicality to convey awkwardness and fury, she carries the film’s surreal energy with a superbly expressive performance.
Primarily known for comedy, Joseph pivots brilliantly to drama in Ponman. Playing gold dealer PP Ajesh, he transitions from a bumbling side character to a gritty protagonist driven to extreme measures by a dowry dilemma. Where to watch: JioHotstar
In Neeraj Ghaywan’s drama, Khatter delivers a heartbreaking performance as Chandan, a Dalit man navigating systemic prejudice. His power lies in his silences, culminating in an explosive outburst that serves as the film’s emotional anchor. Where to watch: Netflix
Panwar is unforgettable in this slow-burn horror. As Madhuri, a woman haunted by her past, she becomes a vessel for the societal horrors that surround her, navigating anxiety and rage with a skill that leaves the viewer shaken. Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video
Under Mari Selvaraj’s direction, Vikram gives a performance of raw, rugged force as Kittaan, a kabaddi prodigy. He expertly balances the physical demands of the sport with the internal chaos of a man fighting an oppressive caste hierarchy. Where to watch: Netflix
Tagore delivers a sublime, graceful performance as an octogenarian losing her memory. Her ability to underplay scenes while conveying a deep-seated restlessness makes this a career-defining turn in Suman Ghosh’s Bengali film.
Acting alongside Dulquer Salmaan, Borse is the “life-force” of this period mystery. As Kumari, she commands the frame with an incandescent presence that lingers long after her character exits the screen. Where to watch: Netflix
In this Kannada-language drama, young Athish Shetty portrays grief with startling maturity. Shifting away from typical outbursts, his internalized performance as an orphaned boy makes the smallest moments—like receiving a new bicycle—profoundly moving. Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video
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