Hemant Shivsaran's tribute to legendary Bollywood villains, reimagined as collectibles.
Ballu, Khalnayak, 1993
Nayak nahi, khalnayak hoon main! Enough said.
Gulshan Grover, Ram Lakhan, 1989
His character didn't need a name. He was the Bad Man.
His villainy was stylish, remembered for unforgettable one-liners.
Kancha Cheena, Agneepath, 1990
Danny Denzongpa's Kancha Cheena was lethal for his silences.
He ruled the underworld with chilling menace.
Mogambo, Mr India, 1987
Mogambo was meant to be feared, instead was worshipped by fans.
That voice. That line.... 'Mogambo khush hua!'
Gabbar Singh, Sholay, 1975
Half a century later, Gabbar remains the Villain Of Villains.
Eternally iconic, like Star Wars' Darth Vader.
Crime Master Gogo, Andaz Apna Apna, 1994
Shakti Kapoor made the ridiculous Gogo a legend: Part-villain, part-clown, unforgettable.
Lion, Kalicharan, 1976
Smooth-talking and sharply dressed, Ajit's iconic dialogue delivery turned simple lines into cinematic gold.
Prem Chopra, 'Prem Naam Hai Mera'
A soft-spoken cad whose snarly cruelty and eerie calm was his movie calling card.
Shakaal, Shaan, 1980
Kulbhushan Kharbanda's Shakaal was spawned by the Bond universe; a frigid evil creature feeding enemies to sharks in his high-tech lair.
Maharani, Sadak, 1991
Sadashiv Amrapurkar's Maharani was unpredictable, bold, terrifying.
Dr Dang, Karma, 1986
Anupam Kher played the sinister Dr Dang just months after his touching turn as a bereaved father in Saaransh.