Ajith Kumar, one of Tamil cinema’s most celebrated stars, has always pushed the envelope when it comes to choosing roles with depth and complexity. Known for his suave screen presence and powerful performances, Ajith has never shied away from portraying characters with grey shades, inner conflicts, or multiple dimensions, and his recent release 'Good Bad Ugly' is one among them. From dual roles that explore obsession and innocence to anti-heroes and emotionally intense courtroom dramas, his filmography stands as a testament to his versatility. Here’s a look at five standout films where Ajith embraced characters with varying shades, leaving a lasting impact on audiences and critics alike.
Ajith played dual roles as twin brothers, one a charming lover and the other a deaf-mute man who harbors a dangerous obsession with his sister-in-law in the film directed by SJ Suryah. The negative character, Shiva, revealed a dark and intense side of Ajith that stunned audiences. His performance was layered with subtle expressions and controlled rage. This film not only established him as a performer with depth but also became a huge critical and commercial success.
In 'Villain', Ajith portrayed identical twins with contrasting lives — one a kind-hearted man with a mental disability and the other a hardened gangster. His ability to switch between innocence and ruthlessness made the film gripping. He evoked sympathy in one role and fear in another, showcasing impressive emotional range. KS Ravikumar's directorial was praised for its storytelling and Ajith’s compelling dual act.
Ajith delivered a career-defining performance by playing three characters, a flamboyant classical dancer father and his twin sons with conflicting personalities in KS Ravikumar's directorial. The dancer's backstory, filled with pain and betrayal, was portrayed with elegance and intensity. His mastery in shifting accents, body language, and expressions for each role earned him massive acclaim. The film was a blockbuster and solidified his image as an actor who could handle layered characters.
In 'Mankatha' helmed by Venkat Prabhu, Ajith broke his own mold by playing Vinayak Mahadev, a corrupt, cunning ex-cop driven by money and manipulation. His anti-hero persona, laced with dark humor and charisma, became iconic. Fans loved his unapologetically grey character who operated without any moral compass. The film was a huge hit and elevated Ajith's mass appeal to new heights.
In H Vinoth's directorial, Ajith took on a socially relevant role as Bharath Subramaniam, a retired lawyer defending three women in a sensitive assault case. He brought gravity and controlled aggression to courtroom scenes, commanding attention with each word. His performance carried emotional weight and sincerity, striking a chord with audiences. The film not only showcased his maturity as an actor but also highlighted his willingness to take on meaningful cinema.