Vijay Sethupati To Sunny Hinduja: 6 Actors Who Aced Villlainous Characters On Screen
Vijay Sethupati's portrayal of the antagonist in 'Jawan' exemplified his seamless versatility in transitioning between diverse roles. While he had previously portrayed negative characters in films like 'Vikram Vedha,' 'Uppena,' 'Petta,' and 'Master,' his role opposite Shah Rukh Khan in 'Jawan' introduced new layers of complexity to his repertoire. Sethupati's menacing presence and nuanced performance enriched the character, captivating audiences and establishing him as one of Bollywood's most formidable villains. (Image Source: Special Arrangement)
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View In AppJohn Abraham's depiction of Jim in 'Pathaan' left an indelible mark, deviating from the conventional narrative of heroic protagonists. In a genre often saturated with larger-than-life figures, Abraham's portrayal of a cunning and malicious antagonist brought a refreshing dynamic to the screen. His ability to hold his ground against the charismatic Shah Rukh Khan underscored his prowess and adaptability as an actor, breathing new vitality into the spy thriller genre and garnering widespread acclaim, thus reshaping his trajectory in Bollywood. (Image Source: Special Arrangement)
Emraan Hashmi's return to big-budget Bollywood productions with 'Tiger 3' was eagerly anticipated by fans. His portrayal of Aatish Rehman, the Pakistani agent with sinister motives, injected intrigue and suspense into the narrative. Hashmi's performance resonated with viewers, showcasing his ability to embody the intricacies of a villainous character while adding depth and authenticity to the storyline. (Image Source: Special Arrangement)
Gulshan Devaiah's portrayal of Chaar cut Aatmaram in 'Guns and Gulaabs' was nothing short of iconic. His magnetic presence and impeccable delivery breathed life into the character, creating waves in Bollywood. Devaiah's portrayal added richness and depth to the story, cementing his status as one of the industry's most versatile actors. (Image Source: Special Arrangement)
Sunny Hinduja's portrayal of the antagonist in 'Yodha' took audiences by surprise, showcasing his versatility as an actor beyond his previous roles. His transformation into a menacing antagonist added layers of tension and suspense to the narrative, leaving viewers captivated by his performance. (Image Source: Special Arrangement)
Bobby Deol's role as Abrar in 'Animal' epitomised the art of understated villainy. Despite little dialogue, Deol commanded attention through his imposing presence and flawless performance. His muscular physique and captivating dance sequences added depth to the character, captivating audiences and earning him well-deserved accolades. (Image Source: Instagram/Bobby Deol)