1 / 6With Kill, Lakshya didn’t just arrive, he detonated. Unapologetically violent, emotionally charged, and physically intense, the film served as a daring first step. In a space crowded with cookie-cutter debuts, he chose to shock and stun. And he did, loudly!2 / 6With Gully Boy, Gehraiyaan, Kho Gaye Hum Kahan and others, Siddhant Chaturvedi is exploring shades as an actor. With each role, he is breaking down the image of an ideal hero and is bringing a more holistic approach to filmmaking. From action, art to romance, Siddhant Chaturvedi is experimenting and is not stopping anytime soon! 3 / 6From playing a menacing villain in Mardaani 2 to making everyone fall in love with him in Salaam Venky, Vishal Jethwa is not boxing himself to certainty. Instead, he is proving to be the chameleon of actors, who is bringing a silent shift in modern-age storytelling.4 / 6Soft-spoken but sharply skilled, Rohit Saraf is redefining what a modern-day leading man looks like, he is gentle, grounded, and unforgettable. Whether it’s the emotionally intelligent Rishi in Mismatched or the quietly broken Rahul in Ludo, he brings a tenderness that resonates with a generation craving authenticity. His on-screen presence may feel effortless, but it’s built on precision and purpose.5 / 6Ishaan doesn’t play it safe, and that’s exactly why he stands out. From his raw debut in Beyond the Clouds to the boy-next-door charm of Dhadak and the depth of A Suitable Boy, his choices reflect instinct and ambition. He blends mainstream magnetism with an indie actor’s hunger, proving that heartthrobs can have serious acting chops.6 / 6No gimmicks, no fluff, just pure transformation and intent to perform. From the haunting Balram in The White Tiger to his international turn in Extrapolations, Adarsh slides into characters with a level of immersion that few his age can match. He’s not chasing clout or clichés, bur he’s here to do the work, and he’s doing it across borders and genres.