Bobby Deol’s role as Abrar in “Animal” was a lesson in subtle villainy. With few words, Bobby grabbed everyone’s attention with his strong presence and flawless acting. His muscular physique and great dance skills added depth to the character, drawing in audiences and earning him praise. Bobby’s performance marked a successful comeback, proving he’s a formidable force in Bollywood’s villain scene.
Vijay Sethupati in Jawan:

Vijay Sethupathi’s role as the antagonist in “Jawan” highlighted his knack for switching roles effortlessly. From “Vikram Vedha” to “Petta” and now “Jawan,” he’s aced various negative characters. Opposite Shah Rukh Khan, his performance added depth to the story. Sethupathi’s intense presence and subtle acting brought a new layer to the character, mesmerizing audiences and earning him praise as one of Bollywood’s top villains.
Emraan Hashmi in Tiger 3:

Fans eagerly anticipated Emraan Hashmi’s comeback to big-budget Bollywood films in “Tiger 3.” His role as Aatish Rehman, a Pakistani agent with dark motives, brought suspense to the story. Emraan’s performance connected with viewers, showing his skill in portraying complex villains authentically.
Sunny Hinduja in Yodha:

Sunny Hinduja’s role as the antagonist in “Yodha” was unexpected but impressive. Famous for his role as Sandeep Bhaiya, Sunny’s switch to a villain showed his acting range. His portrayal of menace and evilness brought suspense to the story, captivating audiences with his performance.
Gulshan Devaiah in Guns and Gulaabs:

Gulshan Devaiah’s role as Chaar cut Aatmaram in “Guns and Gulaabs” was truly memorable. His charisma and flawless acting made the character come alive, making waves in Bollywood. Gulshan’s portrayal of the villain added layers to the story, showcasing his versatility as an actor.
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