Akshaye Khanna Birthday Special: Beyond Rehman Dakait In ‘Dhurandhar’, A Star People Relate To

Akshaye Khanna turns 51 today on 28th March, 2026 and the attention around him feels different. It's coming from people who watched him as Rehman Dakait in the massive hit 'Dhurandhar' and thinking-why don't we see more of him? That question has followed his career for years. And the answer has always been simple: he never tried to be the kind of Bollywood star people are used to.

Akshaye Khanna Never Played The "Be Seen Everywhere" Game

There's a certain pressure in the industry to stay visible-films, events, interviews, social media. Akshaye Khanna stepped away from that pattern a long time ago. He's taken long breaks, disappeared without explanation, and returned without building hype around it.

Akshaye s Dhurandhar Comeback At 51
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For most people, that's actually relatable. Not everyone wants to be "on" all the time. Not everyone is comfortable turning their life into a constant update. He chose space over visibility and somehow, that's what makes people notice him more when he returns.

Akshaye Khanna Didn't Hide What The Industry Usually Tries To Fix

Balding is something most actors quietly try to fix-treatments, styling, camera tricks. For Akshaye Khanna, it didn't start as acceptance. It started as a struggle. He began losing his hair in his late teens, and he has openly spoken about how difficult that phase was calling it heartbreaking and emotionally draining. It affected his confidence, his mood, even how he carried himself at work.

Over time though, something changed. Instead of constantly fighting it, he seemed to make peace with it. The urgency to "fix" how he looked faded, and the focus moved back to the work. That change is what stands out. Because most people go through a similar arc-initial insecurity, overthinking, trying to control it and then, slowly, learning to live with it. Watching that transition, especially in an industry built on appearance, makes him feel a lot more real.

Rehman Daikait Was A Devoted Husband On Screen, Akshaye Khanna Was Different

You might have loved Akshaye Khanna as a devoted husband in Dhurandhar, especially in the way his equation with Saumya Tandon's character added emotional weight to the story. But off screen, his reality is very different. He's been asked often why he's still single, and he doesn't dodge the question but replies frankly that he doesn't think he's "marriage material." He has admitted that he once imagined a married life. That just changed over time.

He describes himself as commitment-phobic, not in a casual way, but as a matter of self-awareness. For him, marriage isn't something to do because it's expected. It's a responsibility and a lifestyle he doesn't see himself fitting into. And there's something relatable about that honesty-choosing a life that works for you, even if it doesn't match what everyone else assumes you should want.

Akshaye Khanna Is Introverted, Kept Distance From The Noise

In interviews, he has been fairly open about not being a very social person. He doesn't enjoy the spotlight beyond the work itself. And importantly, he hasn't tried to "correct" that to fit expectations.

There's no attempt to come across as overly charming or constantly engaging. What you see is someone who speaks when needed and disappears when he wants to. For a lot of people who don't naturally enjoy attention, that feels familiar.

Why Akshaye Khanna Doesn't React To Criticism

One of the most noticeable things about him is how little he responds to criticism, speculation, or even praise.

He has, in multiple interviews over the years, made it clear that:

  • He doesn't follow media coverage closely
  • He prefers to stay detached from opinions about him
  • He believes reacting doesn't really change anything

Instead of defending himself or explaining every choice, he lets the work exist on its own. That approach may seem unusual in an industry where everyone is expected to constantly clarify, respond, and manage perception. But outside of it, it's something many people understand. Not every comment needs a reply. Not every opinion deserves energy.

Dhurandhar Didn't Change Akshaye Khanna-It Revealed Him Again

In Dhurandhar, his character Rehman Dakait was composed, stylish and unpredictable. Even in a film where he played the anti-hero, he stood out. And that's exactly what people responded to. The performance felt like something he has always done-just noticed again at the right time.

As Akshaye Khanna turns 51 today, his career still doesn't follow the usual rules. No constant reinvention. No effort to stay everywhere. No attempt to smooth out every imperfection. And yet, here he is-being talked about out of genuine interest, not just because it's his birthday.

  • Maybe that's why this moment feels different.
  • He didn't change to fit what the industry expects.
  • He stayed the same long enough for people to finally meet him there.