By Harshit
December 20, 2025
As Siddharth, Akshaye delivered a restrained, soulful performance, standing out as the silent artist amid a film driven by youthful chaos.
His quiet stillness, understated heartbreak and emotional depth anchored the coming-of-age story and gave it lasting soul.
As Karan Malhotra, he delivered a chilling, menacing performance that firmly showcased his remarkable versatility.
He commanded fear without raising his voice, proving that silence can be just as menacing.
Akshaye brought depth and empathy to Harilal Gandhi, portraying the conflicted and estranged son of Mahatma Gandhi in the biographical drama.
He avoided glorification, anchoring the film in raw pain and an unresolved, deeply human father–son conflict.
In the searing social thriller, his portrayal of a CBI officer was measured, intense and truly extraordinary.
Navigating systemic rot, his character simmered with quiet rage, adding depth and emotional weight to the narrative.
Akshaye shines as a formidable criminal lawyer drawn into a dark web of lies, deception and betrayal.
As a cop probing a complex murder case, Akshaye wields silence as his sharpest investigative weapon.