A gritty and emotional reboot of the 1990 cult classic, Hrithik Roshan’s Agneepath brought raw intensity to the revenge narrative, driven by a son’s promise to avenge his father’s death.
This Shah Rukh Khan-starrer shocked audiences with a negative lead who kills for revenge. It was groundbreaking at the time for presenting a mainstream hero with grey shades, setting a new standard for revenge dramas.
A taut thriller starring Taapsee Pannu and Amitabh Bachchan, Badla redefined revenge with its layered narrative and psychological twists. The film kept audiences guessing till the very end, proving revenge isn’t always loud—it can be quiet and calculated.
Inspired by Memento, this Aamir Khan-starrer introduced Indian audiences to a revenge story entwined with memory loss and extreme physical transformation. It mixed high emotion with brutal action, redefining the genre.
Vidya Balan’s powerful performance in this mystery-thriller gave revenge a deeply emotional undertone. The film’s climactic twist redefined how vengeance could be served under the guise of vulnerability.