To the Indian who mostly are hindus(nothing against your religion), Aurangzeb would always be seen in a negative light. He was not like Akbar who was considered liberal among the hindu population of India.
But during Aurangzeb rule, Mughl empire was at its peak and only after he died, did the Mughal power start to decline. Thats why for muslims he is considered more powerful and effective leader than Akbar or anyone else.
There is no point in arguing, because the hindus will always be against it. But here is what history tell us of the great man.
Abul Muzaffar Muhi u'd-Din Muhammad Aurangzeb (4 November 1618 - 3 March 1707) is commonly known as Aurangzeb, and by his imperial title Alamgir ("world-seizer"), he was the sixth Mughal Emperor and ruled over most of the Indian subcontinent. His reign lasted for 49 years from 1658 until his death in 1707. Aurangzeb was a notable expansionist and was among the wealthiest of the Mughal rulers with an annual yearly tribute of £38,624,680 (in 1690). During his lifetime, victories in the south expanded the Mughal Empire to more than 3.2 million square kilometres and he ruled over a population estimated as being in the range of 100-150 million subjects.
He was a pious Muslim, and his policies partly abandoned the religious toleration of his predecessors, which remains a very controversial aspect of his reign. He was a strong and effective ruler, but with his death the great period of the Mughal dynasty came to an end, and central control of the sub-continent declined rapidly.
Source: Wikileaks