Akshaye Khanna's Birthday: Akshaye Khanna stayed away from films for years—how did he make such a massive splash in his second innings?

Posted on 27th Mar 2026 by rohit kumar

Bollywood’s acclaimed actor, Akshaye Khanna, is celebrating his 50th birthday today. He is an artist who remained away from the silver screen for a considerable period, only to make a spectacular comeback thereafter. Let’s take a look at the ups and downs that have marked his career.

 

 

A Stellar Performance in ‘Dhurandhar’

When Akshaye Khanna took on the role of the villain in the film Dhurandhar—released in December 2025—his portrayal of ‘Rahman Dacoit’ resonated deeply with the audience.

 

 

Several other actors had initially turned down this role; however, Akshaye Khanna agreed to take it on. Upon the release of Dhurandhar, his performance as ‘Rahman Dacoit’ left everyone astounded. His dance sequence in the film—infused with his signature swag—was particularly loved by Gen Z audiences.

 

 

Acting Prowess Praised in ‘Chhava’

Born in Mumbai on March 28, 1975, Akshaye Khanna portrayed the character of ‘Aurangzeb’ in the film Chhava in 2025. This performance, too, garnered significant critical acclaim. The film also features Vicky Kaushal in a pivotal role.

 

 

An Unsuccessful Debut

The career trajectory of 50-year-old Akshaye Khanna differs from that of other Bollywood superstars. The son of the late actor Vinod Khanna, Akshaye stepped into Bollywood during an era when the silver screen was dominated by loud, dialogue-heavy cinema. Following the commercial failure of his debut film, Himalay Putra, in 1997, he carved a distinct niche for himself with the film Border.

 

 

A Turning Point in 2001

Akshaye Khanna’s career reached a turning point in 2001 when he starred in Farhan Akhtar’s film, Dil Chahta Hai. At a time when his contemporaries were predominantly playing action-oriented roles, he chose to portray the character of a quiet, sensitive lover. In the film, he falls in love with an older, divorced woman. This performance came to be regarded as one of the most nuanced and mature roles of his career.

 

 

For this film, he received the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor. Stepping Away from Films

Akshaye Khanna played comedic roles in films such as Humraaz, Hulchul, and Race. Despite delivering stellar performances in films like Gandhi, My Father, there came a phase when Akshaye Khanna vanished from the film scene. Between 2012 and 2016—a span of four full years—he remained away from films.

 

 

Akshaye Khanna Reaches New Heights in His Second Innings

He made his comeback by portraying police officers in films like Ittefaq, Mom, and Drishyam 2. Subsequently, in 2025, he reached a pinnacle in his second innings—a level of success that is not easily attained.

 

 

Akshaye Khanna’s Father Was a Superstar

Akshaye Khanna’s father, Vinod Khanna, was a legendary actor and film producer in Hindi cinema. He was considered one of the most handsome actors in Bollywood. He began his career playing villainous roles; later, he rose to become a superstar hero. His renowned films include Mere Apne, Mera Gaon Mera Desh, Imtihan, Inkaar, Amar Akbar Anthony, and Qurbani. He passed away in 2017.

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