Ajay Devgn's Dark Roles: How His Intense Performances Shook the Box Office and Challenged King Khan
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Ajay Devgn's 'Dark Avatar': How His Villainous Roles Conquered the Box Office
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News18•25-02-2026, 14:49
Ajay Devgn's 'Dark Avatar': How His Villainous Roles Conquered the Box Office
•Ajay Devgn challenged conventional hero roles by successfully portraying villains and anti-heroes from early in his career.
•His role as Tarang Bhardwaj in 'Deewangee' (2002) earned him a Filmfare Best Villain Award for his chilling portrayal of a man faking split personality.
•In 'Khakee' (2004), Ajay's rebellious cop Yashwant Aangre outperformed Shah Rukh Khan's 'Swades' in mass circuits, establishing him as a stylish villain.
•Films like 'Kaal' and 'Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai' further solidified his anti-hero image, proving villainous characters could be audience favorites.
•Ajay's success as a villain stems from his silent, intelligent portrayal, powerful dialogues, and strong screen presence, often overshadowing lead actors.