5 Must-See Achyut Potdar Films: From Aakrosh to 3 Idiots

Remember the endearing professor from Rajkumar Hirani’s 3 Idiots? That was Achyut Potdar, a talented actor who brought warmth and humor to the role. What you might not know is that his career spans far beyond that iconic performance. Starting in the film industry at the age of 44, Potdar has built a diverse and impressive filmography. Here are five of his films that truly deserve your attention:

Aakrosh: A Powerful Debut

Potdar’s film journey began with the hard-hitting Aakrosh. While details of his role remain scarce, this film marked a significant starting point for his career.

3 Idiots: The Professor We All Loved

This heartwarming and hilarious film cemented Potdar’s place in the hearts of audiences. His portrayal of the kind and understanding professor resonated deeply, showcasing his ability to embody gentle authority.

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