The usual frontrunners like Shah Rukh Khan, Hrithik Roshan and  even megastar Amitabh Bachchan failed to charm audiences with their big  budget outings this year except for Salman Khan and Ajay Devgn who were  followed by underdogs and first-timers.
Here's a list of the top actors on the basis of their box office performances:
 Salman Khan: Nobody beats this "Bigg Boss" when it comes to  pleasing audiences with his authenticity and irrevocable charm. Living  up to his 
Wanted legacy, 'Robinhood Pandey' stood tall as the  invincible king of Bollywood this year with his mofussil mazaa providing  contemporary vintage corrupt cop saga 
Dabangg that flushed the debacle of his first release of the year 
Veer to obscurity.
 Ajay Devgn: Comedy, politics, action - you name it, he's done it. Proving his mettle with the maximum releases for an actor this year in 
Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge? Raajneeti, Golmaal 3, Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai and the forgetful 
Aakrosh,  the National Award winner emerged as the most versatile and dependable  actor. To top it all, he is set to close the year with the live-action  animation "Toonpur Ka Superhero".
 Ranbir Kapoor: Nobody believed that this Kapoor family scion  will portray the nuances of a conniving and scheming politician with  such perfection in "
Raajneeti". But this chocolate boy turned  into desi Michael Corleone and surprised everyone with his immaculate  performance in the political thriller that hit bull's eye at the box  office. His antics as lover boy in 
Anjaana Anjaani, however, couldn't live up to the wickedness of the character he portrayed.
 Omkar Das Manikpuri: No six packs, no film connections and no  fanfare, but still this 39-year-old native from Bhilai managed to make  his place in a billion hearts with his vulnerable, suicidal and tattered  appearance as soon as his modest debut 
Peepli Live hit the screens. The result - you had the common man and now he's got a name, Natha.
 Raghubir Yadav - "Massey Sahib" returned and how! The  award-winning seasoned actor might be an irregular with his attendance  on the big screen, but when it came to playing Budhia, Natha's elder  brother in 
Peepli Live, this Mungerilal just struck the right note.
 Shah Rukh Khan: Businessman, actor - actor, businessman. The  Badshah of Bollywood, a name often synonymous with larger-than-life  cinema on the big screen, found it difficult to maintain his crown this  year despite pulling off the role of an autistic youth in 
My Name Is Khan with aplomb. Still wondering why he's on the list? Because he's Khan...Shah Rukh Khan!
 Ali Zafar: While illegal Bollywood discs run on the  neighbouring nation's home theatres with panache, the Hindi film  industry got an original import in Zafar from Pakistan to produce a  sleeper hit "
Tere Bin Laden". As for the singer-actor's performance, he definitely left the fairer sex wanting for more.
 Ranvir Singh: Again no pomp and show and no filmy father but  this lad from Mumbai managed to do just the appropriate justice to his  role as a Delhi munda in Yash Raj Films' hit "
Band Baaja Baaraat".  With a dream debut and a petite co-star in Anushka Sharma, he was  praised for carrying both the film and the actress on his shoulders.
 Rishi Kapoor: Now this is what you call a comeback. Not that  Rishi Kapoor has not been active on the celluloid but he certainly has  not been doing lead roles. "
Do Dooni Char" just brought back the plump kid from 
Mera Naam Joker, in his twilight days now, to the big screen in an ovation worthy slice of cinema.
 Ronit Roy: More than 15 years after he made his big screen  debut before making a phenomenal breakthrough on the small screen, this  actor just proved he has it in him to shake and not stir the audiences  with his captive and powerful performance. If there are any adjectives  to go by, truly the underdog.
 
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