Nominations for 67thWolf777news Filmfare Awards 2022 - Best Actor (Critics')
Best Actor (Critics') - Abhishek Bachchan
Abhishek Bachchan has been experimenting off-late playing immersive characters and his risks have reaped rich dividends. He hasn’t aimed to eradicate the memory of Saswata Chatterjee but gives his own spin to the much-loved character. He plays a man who slowly discovers he’s a monster and then makes his peace being one.
Best Actor (Critics') - Pratik Gandhi
Pratik Gandhi plays a blundering actor who gets a chance to play Ravan in a village play. To his own amazement, costume and make-up makes him look like a fine Ravan but his own love life gets into jeopardy as he’s in love with the girl playing Seeta.
Best Actor (Critics') - Ranveer Singh
It's Ranveer Singh’s film all the way. He doesn’t mimic Kapil Dev but gives his own interpretation of the sports icon, making us take a glimpse of the soul of the great man. Kapil Dev’s aggression, commitment, patriotism and passion for the game all comes alive in Ranveer’s power-packed portrayal.
Best Actor (Critics') - Vicky Kaushal
Vicky Kaushal has given his soul to playing Udham Singh. It’s his best performance till date. He showcases all the shades of the character he portrays, baring it all and makes us experience every aspect of Udham Singh -- be it his revolutionary zeal, the love and respect he has for Bhagat Singh, the agony created by the Jallianwala Bagh massacre and the loneliness of his secret quest.
Best Actor (Critics') - Vikrant Massey
Vikrant Massey has a tendency of underplaying his characters. And that's just perfect for the part of slightly henpecked character we see in the beginning. But then, his dark side begins to emerge. Again, nothing is over the top in this phase too. A subtle gesture, a certain look, a certain gleam in his eyes convey that this mild-mannered man carries hidden depths.