Superstars who became their own villains
Fans and audiences get excited when their idols appear in dual roles and their frenzy touches its peak when the superstars play both the hero and the villain. Here we take a look at instances where the bigwigs of Kollywood became their own villains on screen.
Mohan - 'Manithan Maarivitaan'
ManivannanÂs 1988 film had Mohan playing an innocent man who is mistaken for a dangerous criminal who resembles him and he has to pose as his lookalike to bring him out and kill him. But the director gives a final twist which keeps the audiences guessing whether the man killed is the hero or the villain.
Karthick - 'Chinna Raja'
This 1999 film directed by Chithra Lakshmanan had the Navarasa Nayagan playing a rich spoilt kid who stops at nothing to save his fortune from going to his righteous half brother. Needless to say that Karthick excelled both as the hero and villain.
Sathyaraj  'Amaithi Padai' & 'Villadhi Villain'
In ManivanananÂs masterpiece ÂAmaithi Padai and in his own directorial ÂVilladhi VillainÂ, Sathyaraj rocked as the villain against himself as the unforgettable Amavasai in the former and the slippery Poovu in the latter.
T. Rajendhar - 'Uravai Kaatha Kili'
The inimitable T. Rajendhar played dual roles as the self sacrificing younger brother who has to deal with his polar opposite elder sibling who is a good for nothing alcoholic.
Jiiva : 'Singam Puli'
The talented younger generation hero Jiiva gave solid performances as brothers with the elder one being a merciless womanizer who goes to the extent of killing their father.
Jayam Ravi : 'Aadhi Bhagavan'
In this Ameer film Jayam Ravi portrays Aadhi a career criminal and the transgender villain who is more than a match for him. A bold step taken by Ravi which paid off with his performances garnering huge praise.
Simbu : 'Anbanavan Adangadhavan Asaradhavan'
In the underproduction ÂAAAÂ directed by Adhik Ravichandran one of the three characters played by Simbu is a deadly villain called Madurai Michael.
Vikram : 'Iru Mugan
In Anand ShankarÂs super hit ÂIru Mugan Vikram swayed audiences with his dual roles for the first time in his career and the transgender villain Love that he played to perfection was instrumental for the film's success.
Karthi : 'Kaashmora'
One of 2016s mind blowing performance is undoubtedly Karthi's dual roles as the fraudulent tantric 'Kaashmora' and the ancient villain Raj Nayak who terrorizes the hero as well as Nayanthara in the flashback scenes.
Ajith : 'Vaali'
The film that served as a turning point in AjithÂs career is ÂVaali in which he played twin brothers with one of them a deaf mute turning villain as he lusts for his brother's wife.
Vijay :'Azhagiya Tamizh Magan'
In this psychological thriller Vijay played his own villain who will stop at nothing to gain the immense fortune.
Kamal Haasan : 'Aaalavandhaan', 'Dasavatharam' & 'Indian'
The incomparable Ulaganayagan has played his own villain as a mentally deranged twin brother who is out to kill his brother's wife, the corrupt RTO in ÂIndian and the terrifying American, Fletcher in ÂDasavatharamÂ.
Rajinikanth : 'Enthiran'
Superstar Rajinikanth enthralled audiences as Chitti the friendly robot who turns bad after falling in love with his creatorÂs girlfriend. If as a hero the Superstar charms with his magnetism as a villain he takes it to an entirely different level.
MGR : 'Neerum Neruppum'
The one mass hero fans never even imagine in a negative role is Puratchi Thalaivar MGR who did it once in ÂNeerum Neruppum as his own long lost brother who is brought up as a bad man.
Sivaji Ganesan : 'Uthama Puthiran'
In this retelling of ÂThe Man in th
Fans and audiences get excited when their idols appear in dual roles and their frenzy touches its peak when the superstars play both the hero and the villain. Here we take a look at instances where the bigwigs of Kollywood became their own villains on screen...
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