The characters of the villain or villain in the films are important as well as interesting. Usually in Hindi films, Amjad Khan, Amrish Puri, Gulshan Grover, Prem Chopra, Shakti Kapoor, Kulbhushan Karbandha, Kadar Khan and others have entertained the audience by playing accurate roles. However, not only domestic but also foreign actors have played the roles of villains in Bollywood films.
Bob Cristo
Bob Cristo may not be known to today's audience but he has acted in many films of the 80's and 80's. Bob Cristo quit his job as a civil engineer after seeing a picture of Parveen Bobby in a magazine and came to Mumbai and stayed here.
He had acted in the film Qurbani in 190. He had negative roles in many films. Never did he become an English officer abusing innocent poor children and never a foreign smuggler or a don. There was a time when viewers started calling him a white devil.
Gavin Packard
One more foreign villain caught people's attention in the 90's. Gavin Packard, a handsome bodybuilder, played the role of a villain. He played the role of a villain in Sadak, Karan Arjun, Mahora and other films. The most interesting thing is that Gavin of Irish descent was born in Kalyan, Mumbai. He was also a bodybuilder with his size-saddle as well as handsome look. He advised bodybuilding actors like Sanjay Dutt, Sunil Shetty, Salman Khan. He was also their personal trainer.
Paul Blackthorn
English actor Paul Blackthorne is known to Hindi audiences as Captain Andrew Russell. He played the role of an English officer in Aamir Khan's superhit film Lagaan. Paul Blakertho played the admirable role of a cunning English officer.
Lloyd Oweno
Released in 2013, Aamir Khan and Amitabh Bachchan's film Thugs of Hindustan proved to be a flop. Aamir Khan himself had to apologize for making such a film. Although the most influential role in the film was played by Lloyd Avern, he played the role of John Clive, a ruthless officer of the East India Company.
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