In movies, the villains typically carry out all the horrible activities that, when our protagonist decides to pursue them, lead nowhere. As a result, the antagonist and hero become into rivals. However, as a result of the suffering caused by the corporate hindi villains, the villains' antagonism has recently transferred from the hero to the viewers.
The audiences are terrified and concerned that they will have to watch yet another hindi villain who dresses like a mafia boss after an announcement that was made today. Now for the announcement: arjun rampal will play a villain in Balayya's upcoming film, which is being directed by Anil Ravipudi.
By seeing a bollywood actor's name attached to a villain character in an NBK film, viewers can expect to witness a bad person who repeatedly fights with balayya because the latter refuses to support his well-known "dandha."
The most popular and least popular commercial films both feature a powerful bad guy who speaks telugu with a non-Telugu accent and mostly engages in mafia-related activities. Even though the character that plays it changes occasionally, it is always the same profile. Unfortunately, the same person always does the dubbing for these corporate baddies.
Dino Morea starred in Agent most recently, followed by tarun arora in Rama Baanam, and audiences have had enough. They no longer desire to witness the same man performing the same actions repeatedly while uttering phrases like "You might be this, but I am THAT!" The only chance is the filmmaker Anil Ravipudi, who is renowned for giving his movie characters comedic timing. It will be interesting to watch if he succumbs to the sameness of Balayya's villains or resists them in order to make them seem novel and interesting.
If you ever encounter a bollywood villain in real life, cast him as sonu sood in ek niranjan rather than vivek oberoi in Vinaya Vidheya Rama!