Amitabh Bachchan, Salman Khan, & Yash: The Angry Young Men of the Century

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 The Angry Young Men of the Century

The title of ‘Angry Young Man’ is not just a label; it is a mantle worn by a select few who have portrayed the raw intensity and rebellion that resonates deeply with audiences. This iconic title has been passed down through the generations, each time carried by a performer who encapsulates the spirit of defiance and justice, making their character a cultural phenomenon.

Let’s delve into the legacy of this archetype by exploring the journeys of three remarkable actors and their unforgettable characters.

Amitabh Bachchan - Vijay in Zanjeer

The first ‘Angry Young Man’ of Indian cinema, Amitabh Bachchan, set the standard with his role as Vijay in Zanjeer. Released in 1973, Zanjeer marked a turning point in Bollywood, steering away from the romantic dramas of the era to introduce a hero who was disillusioned, angry, and determined to fight the system. Vijay’s character, with his righteous fury and relentless pursuit of justice, resonated with the common man. Amitabh’s portrayal of this angst-ridden police officer laid the foundation for his career and established him as the quintessential ‘Angry Young Man’ of his time.

Salman Khan - Radhe in Wanted

In 2009, Salman Khan revived the essence of the ‘Angry Young Man’ with his portrayal of Radhe in Wanted. Radhe, an undercover cop with a no-nonsense attitude, brought back the larger-than-life hero who takes on the world single-handedly. Salman’s charismatic performance, combined with his tough-guy persona and unyielding determination, made Radhe an instant hit among audiences. Wanted not only rejuvenated Salman’s career but also rekindled the audience’s love for the ‘Angry Young Man’ archetype, positioning him as a contemporary heir to this legacy.

Yash - Rocky in KGF

In recent years, Yash has redefined the image of the ‘Angry Young Man’ with his portrayal of Rocky in the KGF series. Rocky, born from the harsh realities of poverty and oppression, rises through the ranks of the criminal underworld with a singular focus: to seize power and rewrite his fate. Yash’s intense performance, characterized by his steely gaze, brooding silence, and explosive outbursts, struck a chord with a new generation of fans. The film’s gritty narrative and Rocky’s relentless pursuit of power transformed Yash into a cultural icon, earning him the title of today’s ‘Angry Young Man.’ Today, the film wins the National Award for Best Kannada Film, no wonder why!

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