I'm bad, but very sexy!
Presently in Bollywood films, crime has stopped being the work area of established bad boys only. The hotties are also becoming baddies.
The alleys of sin are now trudged by heavy-duty stylish boots that carry a supercool self-assured swagger.
Seeing industry's more and more sexy hunks are treading into the black zone, the crime scene in Bollywood films seems to be a ramp, which is no longer a platform for sexy babes only.
Here in an account of those sexy Bollywood baddies!
John Abraham as Kabir in 'Dhoom'!
There was no silencer on his bike. And the growl of the machine is still reverberating. If you ever consider robbery as a career option, first learn from this man.
No other character would have taken a walk through a hotel with a police officer as if they were long-lost friends.
For Kabir, it's about a lot of money and about much.
The Indian silver screen will remember John Abraham as the sexiest drool jerker of a villain, for a very long time to come.
The whole dude don thing started way back in the 70s with Chandra Barot's 'Don', where Amitabh Bachchan played the hunk of the underworld.
"In 'Don', audience clapped when he walked down the hotel lobby," says Ram Gopal Varma, the God of bad things.
Those flared trousers and that all-knowing look.
There have been so many explosions ever since the release of the path-breaking film in 1977 but none of them have shaken Bollywood the way this miraculous man has. We are still reeling from the blast……!
In 'Bunty Aur Babli' Abhishek and Rani got involved in a crime at a hotel bar.
But their criminal offence doesn't get hatred rather gets wooed by the audiences seeing the sex quotient they posses.
It seems our celluloid dons can easily give the supermodels a catwalk for their money.
In Vivek Agnihotri's style-packed crime film 'Chocolate' beauty queen-turned actress Tanushree Dutta plays a member of a chor group.
The chors are a group of designer jacketed boys who are genius in their fields – naturally.
And Tanushree is part of the group simply by virtue of her miniskirts and a plentiful of leg.
Saif Ali Khan as Karan in 'Ek Hasina Thi'!
Dude without a heart. But with those one-liners that set free butterflies in not just Urmila's stomach, but of the entire female section of the audience, the heartless factor went unnoticed.
No matter that he plummeted to his fall, he did that too in smooth-as-a-shaved-chest style
Ajay Devgan as Malik in Company!
Deceptively inactive body language that hides the capacity to bring the entire city of Mumbai to a halt.
The smoke he constantly created around himself was like a sign of that power-fire with in him.
Abhishek Bachchan as Shankar in 'Sarkar'!
Eyes. Those smouldering, knee-melting eyes.
Those I-am-bad-but-very-sexy eyes. We could let this man get away with quite a few murders.
Abhishek is easily the hottest don to have hit the screen after his father.
Sanjay Gupta's 'Musafir' is another tale of crime and deception with all the style ingredients in place.
In this film seeing Anil Kapoor in such aloof motive is a huge catch indeed.
"Unless your experiment with genre, give the audience something they have not seen before," Gupta has been quoted as saying, "how do you know they will like it or not?"
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