They sacrificed themselves for the cause of the film’s success,” says Balaji who had co-authored (with Anirudha Bhattacharjee) But we cannot deny that a big part of the entertainment was because of these very villains. “The book is a rogues gallery of those despicable characters whom we couldn’t wait to see beaten to a pulp by the hero. When the publishers mooted the idea, an excited Balaji signed the contract almost immediately, though it took a while for him to bring it out, owing to the pandemic.Īlso Read | Get ‘First Day First Show’, our weekly newsletter from the world of cinema, in your inbox. Pure Evil - The Bad Men of Bollywood, published by Harper Collins, released on December 1, 2021. They may have suffered a raw deal on screen but Kolkata-born author Balaji Vittal gives Bollywood villains their due in the book These lines by the bad men of Bollywood are etched in our memories along withĭon ko pakadna mushkil hi nahi, namumkin hai - all dialogues uttered by iconic characters.
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