Tollywood badly needs a Strong Villain

SIBY JEYYA
The necessity of having a compelling villain has been shown in tollywood by ace director Rajamouli. He used to recruit new talent for each of his films, such as Chatrapathi, Sye, and Magadheeraa, and transform them into fearsome villains on camera. Those antagonists made a career out of playing them. But what about Tollywood's current releases?
We've recently seen tremendous hits like Akhandaa, Pushpaa, and Bheemlaa Nayaak, all of which include strong hero-villain rivalry, yet the villains' parts are useless. They aren't very spectacular in the sense that the actors who played them haven't made an impression or built a name for themselves, despite the fact that those films did exceptionally well at the box office.
Fahadh fazil has made a reputation for himself with Pushpaa, but the film's main antagonists are rao ramesh and Sunil. Similarly, the actor who played the villain in Balayyaa's Akhaanda hasn't earned a name for himself due to the hero, director Boyaapati, and composer Thamaan clouding his image. Ranaa played the villain in Bheemlaa Nayak, but the character design isn't particularly evil, therefore he hasn't gotten much recognition, despite the fact that many have praised his acting abilities.

Find Out More:

Related Articles: