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Bollywood’s Most Memorable Cameos

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 29, 2025, 20:58 IST
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​Bollywood’s Most Memorable Cameos

Bollywood is good at providing irreplaceable moments in the form of cameos, when stars illuminate the screen for a short while but forever seep into the consciousness. Cameos tend to bring depth, comedy, or richness to the story and receive general admiration from fans. The following are five of the greatest such cameos that are loved by audiences even today.


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Vicky Kaushal in ‘Dunki’


Vicky Kaushal's appearance in Rajkumar Hirani's ‘Dunki’ gave the movie a charming and relatable touch. His brief but significant role demonstrated his adaptability and capacity to emotionally engage the audience. His natural performance was hailed by fans as one of the movie's highlights, and they said they hoped to see more of him in roles like this.

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​Salman Khan in ‘Pathaan’


Salman Khan's appearance in ‘Pathaan’ as Tiger was a thrilling moment that united Bhaijan and Shah Rukh Khan, two titans of Bollywood. Fans were ecstatic by his action hero entrance and his bond with SRK, cheering the fast-paced scene as the ideal balance of excitement and nostalgia. The appearance solidified Salman's reputation as a crowd-pleaser once more.

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​Deepika Padukone in ‘Jawan’


Deepika Padukone's appearance as Aishwarya in ‘Jawan’ was emotionally intense and crucial to the plot. Her portrayal of Azad's mother, though limited, lent richness to the plot and connected intensely with audiences. Viewers loved seeing her express powerful emotions in a short span of time and making the character memorable despite the brevity of the role.

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​Ranbir Kapoor in ‘PK’


Ranbir Kapoor's unexpected guest appearance as an alien towards the end of ‘PK’ was a quirky addition. His mischievous energy suited the character of Aamir Khan, leaving his fans curious to know about his possible exploits on Earth. The cameo was generally well-received for its sudden turn, generating humor and intrigue towards the ending of the movie.


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​Amitabh Bachchang in ‘English Vinglish’


In ‘English Vinglish,’ Amitabh Bachchan made a touching and memorable cameo as an amiable co-passenger. His consoling remarks to Sridevi's character during her flight journey resonated with viewers, who admired his easy charm and the way his fleeting appearance warmed up the story of the movie.

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