Abhishek went on to give a string of 17 poorly received films but his performances in Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon (2003) and Mani Ratnam’s Yuva (2004) proved his mettle as an actor. The same year, he starred in Dhoom his first commercial hit[7] Earning over Rs. 55 crore ($12 million USD), the film became one of the top-grossing Indian films of 2004.


In 2005, Bachchan shot to fame with four movies that did well commercially. He starred in Shaad Ali’s Bunty Aur Babli opposite Rani Mukerji. The film was a critical and commercial success becoming one of the biggest hits of 2005. In July, he appeared in Sarkar was a success at the box office and was greeted very well by critics. His performance earned him another Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor. His third film was Dus was a commercial success. He starred in Rohan Sippy’s Bluffmaster was a moderate success. He also received his first Filmfare nomination in the Best Actor category.
Bachchan’s first 2006 release Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna, became one of the biggest box office hits in India, earning Rs 458 million, and grossed over Rs 480 million abroad, the biggest Bollywood success of all-time in the overseas market up until then.[14] He played the role of Rishi Talwar, a young man who lives in New York whose wife cheats on him with a family friend. His performance in the film earned him his third consecutive award for Best Supporting Actor at the Filmfare Awards. Bachchan’s second release Umrao Jaan failed to do well at the box office, but his third film that year, Dhoom 2, did very well—although, as in the first Dhoom, critics noted that Hrithik Roshan, as the antagonist, stole the show. The film was generally well-received by both critics and the mass audience. It became the highest-grossing Indian film of 2006, and remains in the top ten on the list of highest-grossing Bollywood films in India.
In 2007, Bachchan starred in Mani Ratnam’s Guru. The film was a commercial success and his performance was acclaimed by critics and audiences, earning him his first nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Actor. His next release of that year, Jhoom Barabar Jhoom, failed to do well in India[19] but did better overseas, especially in the UK.
In 2008 he co-starred with wife Aishwarya Rai and father Amitabh Bachchan in Ram Gopal Verma’s Sarkar Raj, the sequel of Sarkar. His next film Drona was critically and commercially failure. Later the same year he starred in Karan Johar’s romantic comedy Dostana opposite John Abraham and Priyanka Chopra. Bachchan and Abraham star as two men who pretend to be gay, so that they can rent an apartment from an older lady, and later fall in love with the same girl, who is the woman’s niece. The film was a moderate success.
In 2009, Abhishek appeared in Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra’s Delhi-6. The film opened to mixed reviews and received a poor financial profit. In the same year, Bachchan produced the Hindi film Paa for AB Corp. Ltd. The film is based on a rare genetic condition known as progeria and places emphasis on a father-son relationship. Abhishek played the father of his real-life father Amitabh, with Vidya Balan playing the mother. The film received positive reviews and won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi.
In January 2010, Bachchan hosted a game show for Colors titled National Bingo Night. The debut episode fetched a 3.5 in the TV ratings. In 2010, he starred as the villain in Mani Ratnam’s Raavan, alongside his wife Aishwarya. Rediff said the film had “great performances”, but the film was generally a critical and commercial failure. In the same year, he appeared in Ashutosh Gowariker’s Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey.
In April 2011, Abhishek starred in the action film Game directed by Abhinay Deo.Later in that month, he played the lead in Dum Maaro Dum, which opened to mostly positive reviews from critics.
Abhishek Bachchan is working on releasing a hip hop album titled “Side B” in late 2011.