Slappies 6: Actor of the Year-Nominees

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Slappies 6: Actor of the Year-Nominees

Again, no comments. Enough said.

Do we really need to emphasize at all? Bro, if you are reading this, take our word please, stick to music direction kindly.

Raising two kids must be really hard, especially when the phone does not ring anymore for good roles. Else please explain, why would Vivek Oberoi put himself through this mess?

Honestly, no comments. Let's move on.

We'll keep it simple, stick to Indian TV please.

This chap clearly cannot act. A well-toned body and commendable dancing skills cannot make for a good actor. Enroll at a film school ASAP or consider better career prospects.

Maybe Aditya Roy Kapoor is not cut out for intense love stories. Wait, we'll rephrase that. May be Aditya Roy Kapoor is not cut out for acting yet.

Guess Arshad Warsi was better off being a sidekick to leading heroes because with this film, he only proved that solo projects are not his thing.

The only incentive being that you could get to romance Katrina Kaif, was clearly what prompted Sidharth Malhotra to sign up for this debacle. But you got to do your bit as well and act at least. Don't worry we aren't writing you off so soon.

Arjun Kapoor might be one of the most affable and articulate actors we have, but definitely not a credible one. Kareena Kapoor Khan clearly overshadowed him in the R.Balki directorial.

While 2016 wasn't a specifically great year for male actors considering the dearth of good films, yet few managed to stand out with decent performances. These ten actors however had us hoping that they reassess their film choices before signing the dotted line. Take a look at the ten performances that left us disappointed and shocked equally. To pick your least favorite performances from the mentioned actors, click here.

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