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Abhishek Bachchan filmography : ウィキペディア英語版
Abhishek Bachchan filmography

Abhishek Bachchan is an Indian actor and producer known for his work in Bollywood films. He made his debut in 2000, opposite Kareena Kapoor, in the J. P. Dutta-directed war drama ''Refugee''. His portrayal of the titular unnamed refugee garnered him a nomination for Best Male Debut at the Filmfare Awards ceremony. However, the film was a box office failure, as were a series of his subsequent films, including ''Bas Itna Sa Khwaab Hai'' (2001), and ''Shararat'' (2002). His career prospects improved in 2004, when he played a gangster in the Mani Ratnam-directed political drama ''Yuva'', and a police officer in Sanjay Gadhvi's action thriller ''Dhoom''.〔 For the former, he won his first Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor, and the latter became one of the highest grossing films of the year and his first commercial success.〔
In 2005, Bachchan starred in the crime comedy ''Bunty Aur Babli'' opposite Rani Mukerji, and the Ram Gopal Varma-directed thriller ''Sarkar''. The former was the second highest-grossing film of the year, and his performance in the latter earned him a second Best Supporting Actor award at Filmfare.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Winners of the 51st Fair One Filmfare Awards )〕 In both films he co-starred with his father, Amitabh Bachchan. That same year, he also appeared in the Bengali film ''Antarmahal'' (2005). The following year, Bachchan appeared in the Karan Johar-directed romantic drama ''Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna'' (2006), for which he received his third consecutive Best Supporting Actor award at Filmfare. Also that year, he reunited with Dutta on the historical romantic drama ''Umrao Jaan'' (2006), and reprised his role as a police officer in the second installment of the ''Dhoom'' series, entitled ''Dhoom 2'' (2006). The latter was the highest grossing Bollywood film to that point. Bachchan next starred alongside Aishwarya Rai in ''Guru'' (2007), a biopic inspired by the life of the businessman Dhirubhai Ambani. His titular role in the film was positively received.〔
In 2008, Bachchan starred in Varma's ''Sarkar Raj'', the romantic comedy ''Dostana'', and the superhero film ''Drona''. The following year, Bachchan produced and appeared in ''Paa'' (2009), a comedy-drama which won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi. In the same year, he also starred in the Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra-directed satire ''Delhi-6'' (2009). Bachchan then suffered a brief setback in his career as he starred in another series of films that performed poorly at the box-office, including Ratnam's drama ''Raavan'' (2010), and the action thriller ''Game'' (2011).〔 His supporting role in the comedy ''Bol Bachchan'' (2012), opposite Ajay Devgan, proved to be his first box-office success since ''Paa''. He followed this with two more supporting appearances in commercially successful films: ''Dhoom 3'' (2013), opposite Aamir Khan,〔 and the action heist comedy ''Happy New Year'' (2014), opposite Shah Rukh Khan.
== Film ==


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