Rishi Kapoor: Sometimes when an actor is incredibly good-looking, there is a tendency to neglect the actor in him. Something like that happened to Rishi Kapoor. Although he is mostly associated with gorgeous sweaters and his successful pairing with Neetu Singh and a whole lot of pretty faces, Rishi survived superstars like Amitabh Bachchan and the consecutive action films phase. Instead of following the if-you-can't-beat-them-join-them credo, Rishi continued to indulge in the romantic/family drama genre.
 
Rishi Kapoor is a complete natural in front of the camera -- take the child actor in Mera Naam Joker or the lover boy in Bobby, Khel Khel Mein, Kabhi Kabhie, Karz and Chandni.

Salman KhanSalman Khan: He is popular. He is always in the news. Think Salman. Think trouble. Never films. His knack of walking into trouble has overshadowed people's perception of him as an actor.
 
But Salman has delivered terrific performances in many films (Maine Pyaar Kiya, Saajan, Andaz Apna Apna, Hum Aapke Hain Koun..!, Khamoshi, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, Tere Naam). He can be sensitive, vulnerable, funny, aggressive and charming as his role demands. He goes about his role so casually that the effect is very believable.

Akshaye Khanna: It's plain bad luck that Akshaye Khanna's career never took off the way it ought to have. The actor has always been at ease in front of the camera. Unfortunately his first film, Himalayaputra, was a box-office turkey.
 
Akshaye had to wait till J P Dutta's Border to reassert his presence. In a looks-conscious film industry, his receding
hairline didn't make things any better. Except for an occasional Dil Chahta Hai or Hungama, the actor is mostly lying low.

Deepti Naval: Deepti Naval never found herself mentioned in the same breath as, say, Smita Patil or Shabana Azmi, her colleagues from the so-called art cinema. Strange, considering that the petite Naval has done a fair share of offbeat roles as well.
 
She displayed a flair for comic, serious and sensitive roles in Chashme Buddoor, Kisi Se Na Kehna, Saath Saath, Ek Baar Phir, Kamla, Mirch Masala, Angoor, Katha and the recent Leela and Freaky Chakra.

Juhi ChawlaJuhi Chawla: Everyone loves Juhi Chawla. But no one takes her seriously as an actress. Recognised for her super comic timing in films like Bol Radha Bol, Hum Hain Rahi Pyaar Ke (for which she won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress), and Ishq, Juhi evolved to be part of new age films like Jhankaar Beats and Teen Deewarein.
 
It is hard to miss the humour in her eyes and vivacious presence on screen. But at a time when even frivolous performances get accolades, it is sad to see Juhi get ignored.

There are many more names that come to mind.
 
What do you think? Who do you think are Hindi cinema's unsung heroes/heroines?
Sukanya Verma