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While Radha would periodically raise and pull down his decibel with profuse mischief mongering, Balaiah would articulate dialogues with a voice that would foretell the impact of his performance.Īmong these veteran villains, it appeared as though P.S Veerappa was born for the only purpose of performing villain roles with an innate passion for it.His cruel looks,wicked serial laugh and his terrorizing delivery of dialogues were his highly complimentary traits of acting. However,it should be mentioned here that these two actors were unique in being villains on the screen without indulging in notable fisticuffs or in any other serious fighting scene.It was their singular scheming frame of mind in reflecting villainy that counted a lot.

T.S.Balaiah and M.R.Radha have been deliberately excluded from this list because,they need a different space,for their varied dynamics of acting. If Sivaji was ready to accommodate fellow heroes in his movies with a friendly spirit, MGR had all embracing approach to villain actors like P.S Veerappa, M.N.Nambiyar, S.A.Asokan and R.S.Manohar who maintained an all time rapport with him. With the assertive entry of MGR anchoring goodness as the one and only trademark of a hero, villainy became inevitable to create the stage for a fighting ground between good and evil and then establish the supremacy of the essence of goodness.The difference between MGR and his strong contemporary SivajiGanesan was that ,villains created the circumstances causing challenges and sufferings for the hero in MGR movies whereas,in Sivaji movies, the circumstances themselves quite often became the source of villainy putting the hero in a fix. Can any film goer among the senior audience ever forget the suave but cruel role of determined villainy by so stylish an actor like Ranjan in 'Chandralekha'? Another actor of this period who made villainy an adorable trait was S.A.Natarajan, who claimed immortality for evil by his inimitable performance in movies like 'Mandirikumari' and 'Manohara'. The very thought of villainy would bring to one's mind the wicked faces of the various villain actors of Tamil films,who personified evil in their exemplary style.During the time of P.U.Chinnappa,one could not forget the villain actor R.Balasubramanian whose performance as the cantankerous Kudilan in 'Manonmani' created an indelible impression. Tamil cinema in this regard,has almost celebrated the inclusion of villainy as a potential ingredient ever since its inception.
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Even the most popular Harry Potter series have notorious villain characters like Voldemort and Beatrix.Most of the action movies and thrillers sustain the interest and entertainment aspects for crowd pulling, only through a catchy conceptualization of the villain roles as a formulaic addition.

A film in any language, can hardly have its take- off, without a character denoting traits of villainy.If no such character is there,nature or the circumstances surrounding the characters ,will carry the villainous effects. This is perhaps due to the fact that life is always a mixture of good and evil the latter quite often bent upon destroying goodness in any form. Villainy is a concept of value addition to fiction, drama and most importantly for the world of cinema, irrespective of nation ality, language and culture.
