Brahmastra's interval block—it's a moment when Shiva (Ranbir Kapoor) realizes the potential of the Agni Astra. The impressive VFX and Javed Ali’s Shiva's Theme is on point.
Scientist in Brahmastra
Shah Rukh Khan's breathtaking sequence in Brahmastra will forever stand out. His role as scientist Mohan Bhargava, the protector of the Vanarastra, added consequential gravitas to the movie.
Badru in Darlings
The dark comedy's turning point is the first time Badru (Alia Bhatt) decides to take her life reins in her hands and outright beats up her violent, male chauvinistic husband Hamza (Vijay Varma).
Jaya in Jaya Jaya Jaya Jaya Hey
The protagonist Jaya catches the viewers off-guard when she refuses to be thrashed by her husband and, instead, blocks his slap with some immaculate self-defense moves learned via YouTube.
Shardul in Badhaai Do
Shardul's (Rajkummar Rao) realistic, emotion-heavy scenes with his mother (played by Sheeba Chaddha) moved audiences to tears, and his poignant coming-out scene is laced with honest vulnerability.
Harish in Goodbye
Harish (Bachchan) speaks to his wife's ashes while being perched on the stairs near the Ganga River. Regrets, love, and grief pour out of him; it's almost as if his heart has been ripped open.