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Indian OTT has given rise to a brand-new kind of leading man — raw, rooted, and unapologetically rugged. Gone are the glossy hero tropes; in their place are men shaped by dust, violence, power struggles, and survival. From the lawless lanes of Purvanchal to crime-ridden towns and ruthless underworld setups, these actors didn’t just play characters; they lived them. With authentic dialects, weather-beaten looks, and performances dripping with menace and realism, these seven actors perfectly embodied the desi rugged aesthetic and left an indelible mark on the OTT space.
1. Ali Fazal — Mirzapur
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Ali’s transformation into Guddu Pandit — from a relatively polished actor to a rugged, muscular crime figure — became symbolic of Mirzapur’s raw aesthetic. He bulked up physically and adopted a grounded, gritty presence that matched the lawless Purvanchal setting.
2. Pankaj Tripathi — Mirzapur
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Pankaj Tripathi’s portrayal of Kaleen Bhaiya is iconic for its understated menace — a seasoned don whose calm demeanour and rugged, weathered look helped define the outlaw kingpin aesthetic on Indian OTT.
3. Kranti Prakash Jha — Raktanchal
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In Raktanchal, Kranti Prakash Jha channels the bleak, violent underbelly of 1980s Purvanchal with a lanky, relentless gang leader persona — combining raw physicality with a harsh, survivalist ruggedness.
4. Sikander Kher — Aarya
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Though not a traditional “gangster” look, Sikander Kher’s portrayal of Daulat in Aarya brought a hardened, loyal enforcer vibe to the crime drama. His grounded performance and intense presence contributed to the show’s gritty, familial underworld tone.
5. Saqib Saleem — Rangbaaz
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Saqib Saleem was praised for embodying a rugged, ’90s UP criminal with striking authenticity — from gaining weight and mastering dialect to carrying the menace of a regional gang lord with a memorable moustache-and-gun avatar.
6. Mohit Raina — Bhaukaal
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In Bhaukaal, Mohit Raina’s tough cop look is rugged in a law-and-order sense — gritty uniforms, intense combat scenes, and an unwavering stare made his SSP Naveen Sikhera a stark contrast to the criminality around him, embodying rugged determination.
7. Jimmy Shergill — Rangbaaz
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Jimmy Shergill stepped into the Rangbaaz universe with a gritty, grounded gangster persona. His performance embraced rustic brutality and a hardened look that blended street-smart machismo with raw elder-gangster stature.
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