Villains in Indian cinema are no longer flat or forgettable. Today, they’re smart, stylish, and sometimes even more compelling than the hero. As this change swept the industry, some of Indian cinema’s biggest stars once loved for playing righteous leads have reinvented themselves as complex villains. And they have nailed it.
Telugu superstar Nagarjuna is set to play the antagonist in Lokesh Kanagaraj’s ‘Coolie’, opposite Rajinikanth. Known for romantic and action roles, this villainous turn marks a career shift. At a recent event, Nagarjuna called playing a villain “liberating” echoing the sentiments of several heroes before him.
Big B shocked fans with his dark, mystical role in Aks (2001). No longer the upright hero, he played a morally complex character, setting the stage for more experimental roles later.
A ’90s heartthrob, Arvind returned as a refined, menacing villain in Thani Oruvan (2015). His performance earned widespread acclaim and revived his career.
Once a romantic lead, Jagapathi made a fierce comeback in Legend (2014). His intense presence helped him become a staple villain in Telugu cinema.
Suman played a corrupt businessman in Sivaji (2007), shedding his hero image to face off against Rajinikanth with confidence and flair.
Bobby’s silent, brooding villain in Animal (2023) shocked fans. With almost no dialogue, he delivered one of his most powerful performances.
Known mostly for hero roles, Anil Kapoor surprised fans with his ruthless villain Shamsher Singh in Race 3 (2018). He further embraced the dark side in the web series The Night Manager (2023), playing a complex antagonist with charm and menace.
As Major Raghavan in Main Hoon Na (2004), Suniel ditched his action-hero image to play a militant villain. He later embraced the dark side again in Dharavi Bank.
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Audiences now crave layered characters and these former heroes deliver just that. Their reinvention proves one thing: when it comes to playing villains, experience hits different. With Nagarjuna joining the trend, the villain era has truly arrived.