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Rishi Kapoor’s Villainous Role: A Decision He Later Regretted

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Veteran Bollywood actor Rishi Kapoor, known for his charming and romantic roles, also dabbled in playing negative characters on screen. Despite his reluctance, Kapoor took on various villainous roles throughout his career, showcasing his versatility as an actor.

In the 1973 film “Zehreela Insaan,” Kapoor portrayed the character of Arjun, a dark and brutal individual who ultimately meets a tragic end. The film failed to impress at the box office, but Kapoor relished the opportunity to explore his dark side on screen.

Kapoor continued to surprise audiences with his villainous portrayals in films like “Khoj” and “Agneepath.” In the latter, he played a ruthless butcher involved in human trafficking, a role that challenged him as an actor and garnered critical acclaim.

Despite his success in playing negative characters, Kapoor expressed reservations about continuing in such roles, citing concerns about the impact on his family, particularly his granddaughter. He believed that he had proven his acting prowess and wanted to focus on more positive and diverse roles in the future.

Ultimately, Kapoor’s legacy as an actor remains unmatched, with his ability to captivate audiences in both hero and villain roles. His willingness to push boundaries and experiment with different characters solidified his status as a versatile and talented performer in the Indian film industry.

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