From Rohan To Devdas: Bollywood Characters Who Needed More Screen Time
Leading actors often dominate the spotlight in films, but occasionally, certain characters steal the show without being the main focus. Whether they are parallel leads, supporting roles, or cameos, these characters leave us wanting more. The writing of such roles is commendable, but it is the actors' portrayals that truly set them apart. Here are four Bollywood characters that left audiences craving more screen time.
In Vikram Vedha, Rohit Saraf managed to stand out despite sharing the screen with Hrithik Roshan and Saif Ali Khan. Playing Hrithik's younger brother, his sweetness and innocence resonated with viewers, making them wish for more of his presence in the film.

Known as Bollywood's original Khiladi, Akshay Kumar brought his signature action flair to a cameo role in An Action Hero. His brief appearance alongside Ayushmann Khurrana added an extra layer of excitement to the film. Their hilarious chemistry had audiences hoping for a full-length feature with both stars.
Vikrant Massey as Devdas in Lootera
Before securing lead roles, Vikrant Massey impressed everyone with his supporting role in Lootera. Playing Ranveer Singh's friend, he delivered a raw and authentic performance that has continued to define his career. His recent success in 12th Fail further showcases his acting prowess.
Rohan Gurbaxani as Rohan Bhatia in Kho Gaye Hum Kahan
Rohan Gurbaxani captured hearts as the greenest flag in Made In Heaven's second season. He then showcased a different side by playing a toxic boyfriend to Ananya Panday's character in Kho Gaye Hum Kahan. Despite making audiences despise his character, his charm left them wanting more.
These actors have proven that even smaller roles can leave a lasting impact when performed with skill and authenticity. Their memorable performances have not only enhanced their respective films but also left audiences eagerly anticipating their next appearances on screen.