Rajat Bedi may not always have been the lead actor, but his presence in Bollywood films has consistently been impactful and memorable. Known for his powerful portrayal of antagonists as well as his comic timing and versatility, Rajat has carved out a unique space in Indian cinema.
Koi… Mil Gaya (2003) This remains Rajat Bedi’s most iconic role as the infamous bully Raj Saxena, who torments Hrithik Roshan’s Rohit. His performance added real conflict and intensity to the film, making Rohit’s eventual triumph even more powerful. Even today, Rajat’s villainous turn is remembered as one of Bollywood’s most effective side roles.
2/7
Jodi No. 1 (2001) A David Dhawan comedy classic starring Govinda and Sanjay Dutt, where Rajat showcased his comic timing. Amid the chaos of mistaken identities and slapstick humour, his presence was both entertaining and refreshing. It highlighted his versatility beyond negative roles.
3/7
Jaani Dushman: Ek Anokhi Kahani (2002) Now considered a cult favourite for its campy mix of fantasy, horror, and melodrama, this ensemble film featured Rajat alongside Bollywood heavyweights. Despite its mixed reception, Rajat’s role is remembered fondly by fans who grew up watching its larger-than-life drama and VFX-heavy sequences.
4/7
Rakht (2004) In this supernatural thriller headlined by Bipasha Basu and Sanjay Dutt, Rajat held his ground in a film filled with suspense and mystery. Playing a supporting role in a multi-layered narrative, he added weight to the eerie storyline about psychic visions and hidden secrets.
Woh Tera Naam Tha (2004) A romantic musical drama set against a small-town backdrop, this film gave Rajat a chance to be part of a more heartfelt narrative. While the movie focused on love, rivalry, and music, his role added shades of drama and intensity. It reflected his ability to adapt to different genres.
6/7
Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi! (2005) This fantasy-drama starring Shahid Kapoor and Sanjay Dutt combined emotion, comedy, and the supernatural. Rajat’s character brought balance to the quirky storyline, proving he could seamlessly fit into unconventional plots. His contribution added to the film’s family appeal.
7/7
The Train: Some Lines Should Never Be Crossed... (2007) A thriller starring Emraan Hashmi and Geeta Basra, this film explored themes of infidelity and betrayal. Rajat’s supporting role added depth to the web of deceit and lies. Though not the lead, his performance contributed to the film’s tense and suspense-driven atmosphere.