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Sanjay Dutt (KGF Chapter 2) To Ranveer Singh (Padmaavat) – Bollywood Baddies You Love To Hate

Sanjay Dutt To Ranveer Singh - Big Bollywood heroes go bad on screen

Sanjay Dutt To Ranveer Singh - Big Bollywood heroes go bad on screen
Sanjay Dutt To Ranveer Singh, Big Bollywood Villains!

Be it Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan, Ranveer Singh, Kajol or Priyanka Chopra, the audience have loved their heroes turn bad in films. On their part, Bollywood biggies have loved exploring the dark side on screen, too. There are a lot of exciting films including actors like Sanjay Dutt, Saif Ali Khan that are set to explore the same.

Business-wise, too, such casting makes an impact, with two heroes in the film, at the two ends of the good and evil spectrum.

From Sanjay Dutt (KGF Chapter 2) to Saif Ali Khan (Adipurush) – IANS shares a list of heroes who are set to present their villainous side on the screen, as well as ones who excelled in such roles in recent years.

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SANJAY DUTT

He scored as the menacing Kancha in “Agneepath” (2012) and is back to evil ways this year with KGF Chapter 2. After the trailer release, Dutt’s fans are excited to see him as the antagonist Adheera in the film. The actor has scored with negative roles in “Panipat” and “Khalnayak”, too, in the past.

Sanjay Dutt has said Adheera is “one of the craziest characters I have played so far”, describing the character as “fearless, powerful and ruthless”.

SAIF ALI KHAN

Back in 2006, he won the audience and critics’ love with his portrayal of the vile Langda Tyagi in “Omkara“. Last year, he impressed in Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior portraying Aurangzeb’s royal guard Udaybhan Singh Rathore who was pitted against Ajay Devgn’s Tanhaji Malusare. He will back as villain in Om Raut’s directorial Adipurush, starring Telugu star Prabhas.

Saif Ali Khan has described the project as “phenomenal” adding that he looks forward “to clashing swords with the mighty Prabhas and to play a role that is electrifying and demonic”.

VICKY KAUSHAL

After impressing the audience with performances in “Masaan“, “Sanju” and “Uri: The Surgical Strike“, Vicky will be seen as Aurangzeb in Karan Johar’s upcoming “Takht“. The historical drama revolves around Mughal emperor Aurangzeb and his brother Dara Shikoh, and their fight for the throne.

JOHN ABRAHAM

There are unconfirmed reports on John playing the role of the villain in the upcoming film “Salaar“, which also stars Prabhas. While he is yet to comment on it, fans would recall that John made a smashing antihero in “Dhoom” (2004) and “Race 2” (2013).

KUNAL KEMMU

He began his career as a child actor, and went on to make an impact with his positive roles in films such as “Kalyug” (2005), the “Golmaal 3” (2010) and “Golmaal Again” (2017) and “Go Goa Gone” (2013). Kunal has already tried an antagonist’s role in “Kalank” (2019), but his really sinister outing was “Malang” last year. The Mohit Suri directorial cast him as a brutal, psychopath cop who deceptively appears to be a nice guy.

AKSHAY KUMAR

Back in 2001, his character Vikram in “Ajnabee” created obstacles in the lives of Raj (Bobby Deol) and Priya (Kareena Kapoor). Then in 2018, he got back to being a villain on screen in the Rajinikanth-starrer “2.0“. Akshay, has mostly featured in films with patriotic themes or stories with a social cause in recent times, and as the birdlover Pakshi Rajan in “2.0” he was a villain with a cause.

RANVEER SINGH

He has acted as a romantic hero, a courageous cop and a historical warrior on his way to superstardom. The audience also equally loved him as the menacing Alauddin Khilji in Sanjay Leela Bhansali directorial Padmaavat, which released in 2018. Although heavily fictionalised in interpretation, Ranveer made Bhansali’s Khilji an extremely laudable act with his menacing screen presence.

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