From Saathiya to Krishh 3: A look at Vivek Oberoi's non conventional roles
Vivek Oberoi is set to play the antagonist in Sandeep Reddy Vanga’s upcoming film Spirit. Known for taking on unconventional roles, the actor-entrepreneur has explored complex and layered characters throughout his career. This photostory highlights his most daring and memorable performances beyond traditional hero roles.
1. Company (2002) – The Intense Gangster Vivek Oberoi made a striking debut in Ram Gopal Varma’s Company, playing the role of an ambitious gangster. His portrayal of a morally complex character in the Mumbai underworld immediately set him apart from typical Bollywood heroes, earning critical acclaim for his intensity and depth.
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2. Saathiya (2002) – The Romantic Lead In Saathiya, Oberoi showcased his softer side, portraying a sensitive, loving partner navigating the challenges of marriage and relationships. His chemistry with co-star Rani Mukerji and his ability to convey emotional vulnerability made this role one of his most memorable romantic performances.
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3. Shootout at Lokhandwala (2007) – The Action Hero Oberoi took on a high-octane action role in Shootout at Lokhandwala, playing a cop caught in a deadly gang war. His performance blended intensity and charisma, proving that he could handle gritty action sequences while still keeping the emotional core of his character intact.
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4. Moral and Family-Oriented Heroes Across several films, Vivek Oberoi has played morally upright protagonists who navigate dilemmas related to love, duty, and societal responsibility. His conventional hero roles often highlight values like honesty, loyalty, and resilience, making him relatable to family audiences.
5. Characters with Personal and Social Conflicts Oberoi has frequently portrayed characters facing internal or external conflicts, whether struggling with family expectations or societal pressures. These roles allow him to add depth to otherwise traditional hero arcs, giving audiences a mix of relatability and drama.
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6. Krrish 3 (2013) – The Grey and Villainous Shades In Krrish 3, Oberoi ventured into negative territory, playing the villain Kaal with menace and flair. His ability to embody both charm and ruthlessness in a comic-book-inspired action setting showcased his range beyond the typical hero image.
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7. Loyal Friends and Supportive Sons Oberoi’s filmography also includes roles emphasizing loyalty and family values, such as supportive sons or dependable friends. These conventional roles resonate with mainstream audiences, highlighting his versatility in balancing emotional depth with entertainment.
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8. Blending Commercial and Content-Driven Cinema Throughout his career, Vivek Oberoi has balanced mainstream, commercial films with more nuanced, content-driven performances. Whether in romance, action, or drama, he has consistently aimed to bring authenticity to conventional hero roles while appealing to a broad audience.