Vote Now! Best Of 2018: Which Bollywood Supporting Actor Owned The Year – Vicky Kaushal Or Jim Sarbh
Best Supporting Actor 2018 Bollywood: We have listed all the 5 supporting actors whose performances left us all proud and made it to the list of 'Best Supporting Actor Of 2018'.
2018
was
the
year
when
supporting
actors
took
the
centre
stage
and
shared
screen
space
with
lead
actors,
such
as
Ranbir
Kapoor,
Ranveer
Singh
and
many
others
and
became
the
highlight
of
the
movie,
despite
playing
the
sidekick.
Their
performance
was
remarkable
and
became
the
talk
of
the
town
giving
their
respective
careers
a
boost
in
return.
On
one
side,
Vicky
Kaushal
won
people's
hearts
with
his
emotional
role
in
Sanju,
on
the
other
hand,
Jim
Sarbh
stole
the
show
as
Malik
Kafur
in
Padmaavat.
On
that
note,
we
have
listed
5
supporting
actors
who
left
an
imprint
with
their
performance
and
made
it
to
the
list
of
Best
Supporting
Actors
in
2018.
Ultimately,
it's
your
decision
as
to
who
deserves
to
win
the
title
of
'Best
Supporting
Actor
Of
2018.'
So,
vote
now!
Vicky
Kaushal
–
Sanju
Vicky
Kaushal
won
the
audiences'
hearts
with
his
role
as
Kamli
in
Sanju
and
went
on
to
become
the
most
talked-about
actor.
Since
then,
he
bagged
many
other
roles
in
Bollywood
and
carved
a
name
for
himself.
Jim
Sarbh
–
Padmaavat
Jim
Sarbh
played
the
role
of
Malik
Kafur
in
Padmaavat
and
his
performance
was
nothing
less
than
stellar.
He
made
the
movie
much
more
interesting
and
proved
that
he
can
take
up
any
role
given
to
him.
Sunny
Nijar
–
Sonu
Ke
Titu
Ki
Sweety
Sonu
Ke
Titu
Ki
Sweety
came
as
a
surprise
and
so
did
Sunny
Nijar
as
he
stole
the
limelight
with
his
character.
The
movie
was
a
laugh
riot
and
Sunny
Nijar
held
it
all
together
making
it
even
more
enjoyable.
Gajraj
Rao
–
Badhaai
Ho
Badhaai
Ho
came
as
a
refresher
as
it
was
one-of-a-kind
movie
which
Bollywood
has
never
seen
before.
The
fun-filled
film
saw
Gajraj
Rao
make
people
laugh
till
their
stomachs
hurt.
Aparshakti
Khurana
–
Stree
Aparshakti
Khurana's
character
in
Stree
stood
out
and
the
audiences
loved
every
bit
of
his
performance.
His
screen
presence
is
impressive
and
the
movie
couldn't
have
been
any
better
without
him.