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Arjun Rampal's set the rat among the pigeons by tweeting his look from the upcoming Ra.One, and we thought it would be fun to look at the most bizarre looking bad guys in Bollywood.
Here's my top 10. Click on so you, dear reader, can vote for the best at the end of the list:
Arjun Rampal in Ra.One
The latest Ra.One image finally acquaints us with the film's titular villain. Arjun Rampal wears a peculiarly sized scarlet suit, and sports a biker-goatee to go with a bald head.
Well, I guess the one thing some films at least get right about a bad guy is literally making him look bad.
Sanjay Dutt in Agneepath
Image: Sanjay DuttSpeaking of which, Dutt. I've referred to him before as looking like Shrek having swallowed Mogambo, and can't top that.
Bald, bicepped and decidedly Ogre-y, the good thing about Dutt's take on Kancha Cheena -- the role made immortal by the one and only Danny Dengzongpa -- is that it won't possibly be compared with the original.
Kay Kay Menon in Drona
Image: Kay Kay MenonWith hair like a gel-loving Tintin, robes like Dr Strange dressed for Elton John night at the local wizarding hole, and significant shizophrenia, Kay Kay was the most outlandish and by extension -- thanks to his acting chops especially in comparison to his co-actors -- the only enjoyable thing about this Goldie Behl mega-dud.
Anil Kapoor in Tashan
Image: Anil KapoorFor a gangster who doesn't know English, somewhere during his aspirational West-worshipping, Kapoor must have picked up a collection of hip-hop videos.
Dressed in furs, zebra stripes, sheer shirts and insane shoes, the man had enough bling on him to look like he was rolling out of West Coast Customs.
Sanjay Dutt in Aladin
Image: Sanjay DuttWearing a tiger-printed suit and a weird, felt-type top hat with a ridiculously red stripe across it, it's hard to picture Dutt's evil Ringmaster ever actually scaring anyone or anything.
That weird goatee, on the other hand, would have scared many of us sightless if we'd actually bothered to watch the film.
Amrish Puri in Tehelka
Image: Amrish PuriNo matter how painful the film is and how awfully it did, everyone, repeat EVERYONE, remembers "Shom shom shom shaam-o shaa shaa."
Amrish Puri's rogues were memorable by default, but this serpentine one with the decidedly pun-inspired name Dong was much more bizarre than even we expected.
Amrish Puri in Mr India
Image: Amrish PuriThis, of course, was what set the bar for Puri's villains. A world hungry megalomaniac with a near BappiDa love for finger jewellery, Mogambo had strange gold hair, complete with two spit curls (that's one more than Superman, yo) and dressed to audition for Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
Now that's boss-like.
All the villians in Mard
Image: A still from MardManmohan Desai's phenomally slapdash film set in pre-Independent India starred a bunch of well-known Bollywood villains as various British baddies, with Prem Chopra as 'Mayor Harry' and Dan Dhona as Danny Dyer.
Everyone's dressed as if at an 1980s-superhero themed orgy, and most of them wear capes. Ooh-er.
Sadashiv Amrapurkar in Elaan-E-Jung
Image: Sadashiv Amrapurkar with Sushma Seth in Elaan-E-JungAh, just another three hours in Anil Sharma's head. Which means extremely highstrung jingoism, much yelling, bloodlust and some love for a Deol.
This one has Dharmendra trying to bring down Amrapurkar's actrocious looking overlord, and is worth a watch just for the bad guy's expressions. And that look. Oh boy.
Amrish Puri in Jaani Dushman
Image: Amrish PuriI know, I know, we keep bringing up Amrish Puri here but it's honestly been hard not to make this a Top Ten Amrish Weirdos list.
And in 1979 stunner Jaani Dushman, he plays a werewolf. With a head that swivels all the way around, a la The Exorcist. How could we not include this?
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