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Indian films are very rich in all types of ingredients. Something of everything is found in many of the Indian films. Though Indian films started with mythology and religious stories, it has come a long way in its journey of about 100 years. So has evolved the portrayal of different characters in the film. A hero, a heroine and a villain are most necessary characters required to make film for most of the Indian films. ...
In olden days, mythological characters were “black” enough to complete the portrayal of evil. ...
There were also villains in storied adapted from great epics like “Mahabharata”, “Ramayana” and other texts such as “Puranas”. Villains in these stories were identifiable characters like kings of demons, with huge armies of demons always ready to attack other benevolent human kings. ... Early romantic films had such villains who had very urban appearances and polished looks similar to the one of heroes. ... Yesteryear villains like Praan, Prem Chopra were leading this lot.
Approximate Word count = 769 Approximate Pages = 3.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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