Title: MOST ICONIC BOLLYWOOD INDIAN VILLAINS AND THEIR DIALOGUES!
1MOST ICONIC BOLLYWOOD INDIAN VILLAINS AND THEIR
DIALOGUES!
There always is one genre of movies that becomes
the identity of the whole era. Be it romance,
comedy, or villain-centric films, they have all
enjoyed the status of the best-ever movie genre
with time. Every now and then, Bollywood has
managed to give the viewers the chills with
scary and intimidating villains. Needless to
say, even if it was or wasnt intended, the
category of movies has stayed with us for ages.
When we talk about the villains of Bollywood, the
evil mystical person who does nothing good is
what we are reminded of. What used to be the
perfect, nightmarish villain, has now, with the
demands of the time, changed into an antihero-
the epitome of a villain but always, mind you,
always with an aggravating aspect and a
background of a common man. But, a villain is a
villain nonetheless and there can be no masala
movies without the perfect villain in it. Now
that we have seen the transformation of the
villains over the years, lets dip into the
world of evil and know about the 10 most iconic
Bollywood movies dialogues that the villains
have uttered till now 1. Amrish Puri the Great
Evil Boss Indian Villain
Source Shekhar Kapur
2He has been praised as a highly flexible
performer, who portrayed the ultimate nasty
badass boss. His characters vary from an insane
tyrant (Mogambo) to a Hollywood baddie Tantrik
(Mola Ram). He consistently delivers his best
performances and is deserving of the title of
the best Bollywood villain whether he is playing
a ruthless Thakur, a wicked Tantrik, or a
ruthless Dictator. Key Dialogue Mogambo
khush hua. 2. The wicked Gabbar of Bollywood
who survives till the very end Amzad Khan
Source Jagran Even though Amrish Puri may be the
actor that does villains best, The finest villain
of all time was Gabbar, portrayed by Amzad Khan
in the movie Sholay, Amzad Khan excelled in
portraying the haughty harsh villain. He had
equal, if not greater, fame on the reel than
Amrish Puri had. Sholay and Gabbar will be
cherished memories for as long as there are any
new Bollywood films. Key Dialogue So Jao Nahi
Toh Gabbar Aa Jayega
33. Ajit the Imperial Indian Villain
Source BOLLYWOODIRECT The best Imperial
Bollywood villain was Ajit. Overall, he gave off
the impression of being a well-dressed,
intelligent, harsh, and genius villain. He is the
leader of the Mafia and the underground and
comes from a royal family. The Lion of
Bollywood will never be forgotten. Key
Dialogue Saara Shehar Mujhe Lion Ke Naam Se
Jaanta Hai 4. The Fierce Villain- Pran
Source Rediff.com Pran was all of these
characteristics irate, macho, crooked, conman,
infamous, etc. The best feature that helped him
succeed as a villain was the way he played around
with his eyes as a part of his character.
4Key Dialogue Jee chahta hai tujhe gande keede
ki tarah masal doon magar main apne haath
gande karna nahi chahta 5. Prem Chopra-
Conniving Fox nemesis
Source The Indian Express Prem Chopra would make
a good Sly Fox. A villain with a complicated
mind, who is smart, devious, crafty, and tricky-
describes Prem Chopra perfectly. Additionally, he
looks better as a terrible guy with evil eyes
for women. Key Dialogue He he he he he! Prem
Chopra naam hai mera. 6. The moneylending
Villain- Jeevan
Source Cinestaan
5Jeevan, a well-known and acclaimed actor is ideal
for the moneylender roles because of his thin
build, cracked cheeks, and clever, gloomy eyes.
In reality, he was the ideal choice for Shakuni
as well, and in the 1970s, he really portrayed
the character. Key Dialogue Aadmi ke jab
burre din aate haitoh uski akal maari jaati
hai 7. Shakti Kapoor, the Coward Trouble
maker amongst the Indian Villains
Source Lehren The role of a cunning snitch
villain who prefers to avoid direct conflict with
the protagonist is most suited for Shakti
Kapoor. He is best described as a very
opportunist character Key Dialogue Crime
master Gogo naam hai mera aankhen nikal kar
gotiyaan khelta hoon main.
68. Kulbhushan Kharbanda, The Bald, terrifying
villain
Source Bollyy.com Kulbhushan Kharbanda entered
the ranks of the finest Bollywood villains when
he played Shaakal. His scary demeanor and nasty
smirk can still make you tremble. Shaan marked
Kulbhushans entrance into mainstream filmmaking,
and astounded producers, critics, and viewers
with his talent. Key Dialogue Shakaal jab
baazi khelta hai toh jitne patte uske haath mein
hote hai utne hi uski aasteen mein 9. The
Cunning, Comic Greedy Villain- Paresh Rawal
Source Filmybeat In Bollywood, Paresh Rawal has
had great success playing the good and the bad
guy. His performance as a villain was superior to
many of the bad guys of Bollywood,
7whether he was playing a crooked politician in
Baazi or the comedic villain Pinki in Daud, or
even in the more recent Table No. 21. Key
Dialogue If you lie, you die! 10. The Bad
Man Villain- Gulshan Grover
Source Koimoi He appeared as Bad Man in the
movie Ram Lakhan. However, over time, this has
become his moniker. Gulshan Grover, who has
portrayed a number of notoriously evil roles, is
one of the most despised Indian Villains
Bollywood has had. Key Dialogue Humse ankhen
milane wala, bahut jaldi ankhen bandh kar deta
hai Now that we have laid our eyes(Sans the
buri nazar) on all the exemplary VILLAINS and
their dialogues, we know for a fact that they
have been the light towards what we know as
villains today. Without these actors being at
their best at all times, Bollywood wouldnt have
reached the height of success today. To celebrate
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