Bollywood 2014: Newcomers take the road less travelled

Choosing unconventional films minus any glamour and 'masala' worked in the favour of newcomers like Tahir Raj Bhasin, Patralekha and Darshan Kumar, who impressed the audience and critics alike with their debut performances this year.
Most debutantes in 2014 broke the norm of making the big-budget, lavish entry into Bollywood and rather let their acting chops do all the talking.
Tahir Bhasin may be arguably called the dark horse of the 2014 lot as he surprised everyone with his effortlessly- cool antagonist act in Mardaani as a young and ruthless mafia kingpin. At 27, the actor held his own in presence of Rani Mukerji. His act is also regarded as one of the best negative performances of the year.
Very few debutantes would have chosen Citylights as their ticket to Bollywood but Patralekhaa made a brilliant debut with the film, in which she essayed the role of a migrant who goes through hardships. Her performance was praised by the likes of Shabana Azmi and Vidya Balan.
Freddy Daruwala's villainous act in Holiday may have paved the way for women dumping the typical romantic heroes and worship men with grey shades.
Darshan Kumar in his debut shared the screen with a powerhouse performer like Priyanka Chopra in biopic Mary Kom and yet managed to stand out. Darshan essayed the role of Mary Kom's husband with remarkable ease and confidence and his act was a appreciated by Mary Kom's husband, Onler, himself.
There was also an ample influx of talent from Pakistan in Bollywood with the arrival of Fawad Khan, Imraan Abbas and Hummaina Mallik.
But it was Fawad, who stood tall among the three and delivered a top-notch performance in Khoobsurat opposite Sonam Kapoor, adding to the list of his ever-increasing female followers.

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