Bollywood villains once ruled the big screen — larger-than-life, powerful, and unforgettable. But today, the villain seems to have disappeared. In this exclusive conversation, veteran actor Mukesh Rishi (known for Ghatak, Sarfarosh, Ghayal, Sooryavansham, and countless others) reveals how the film industry slowly killed the villain.
From the golden age of the 90s, when one strong villain carried the entire story, to today’s cinema where heroes take over every shade of the narrative — Mukesh Rishi opens up about the evolution, the decline, and what Bollywood lost when it sidelined villains.
Was this the end of an era? Or just the beginning of something new?
Watch till the end for insights that every Bollywood fan must hear!
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