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Suniel Shetty revisits his acclaimed role in 'Dhadkan,' where he played Dev, a character often labeled as the villain. Despite winning the Best Villain award, he insists his character was driven by love, not villainy. He also shares insights on the importance of complex antagonists in storytelling. Currently, he stars in 'Hunter 2,' where Jackie Shroff plays another morally layered antagonist.

Key Points: Suniel Shetty on Dhadkan Villain Role and Best Villain Award Win

  • Suniel Shetty won Best Villain for 'Dhadkan' but rejects the label
  • He explains Dev’s actions stemmed from love, not malice
  • Reflects on how strong antagonists elevate a hero’s journey
  • Discusses Jackie Shroff’s layered role in 'Hunter 2'
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Suniel Shetty reflects on his best villain award for 'Dhadkan': 'I don't see myself as a villain'

Suniel Shetty reflects on his Best Villain award for 'Dhadkan,' explaining why he never saw himself as a true antagonist.

"In Dhadkan, I was labelled a villain... but I was never a villain in that film. Everything I did was out of love. – Suniel Shetty"

Mumbai, July 28

Bollywood actor Suniel Shetty has reflected on his best villain award for portraying a negative role in the romantic drama “Dhadkan.”

While the role earned him critical acclaim and recognition, the actor shared that he never truly saw himself as a villain, pointing out the emotional depth and motivation behind his character. In an interview with IANS during his show 'Hunter 2,' Suniel mentioned that while he was labelled a villain in the film and even received the Best Villain award, he never considered himself one in that role.

The actor explained, “In Dhadkan, I was labelled a villain. I even won the Best Villain award. But I was never a villain in that film. Everything I did was out of love. Every mother tells her daughter to marry a man who would love her ten times more than she could ever love him. That was Dev—it was about perspective. The eyes believe what they see, but the mind believes what it chooses to. And that may not always be the same thing. It’s all about how you look at it; it’s all your perspective of looking at the things.”

Suniel Shetty’s performance as Dev in the 2000 film "Dhadkan" remains one of the standout roles of his career. His intense portrayal of a heartbroken lover-turned-antagonist earned him widespread praise and critical acclaim. The role not only showcased his versatility as an actor but also won him the Filmfare Award for Best Actor in a Negative Role.

Speaking about the importance of a strong antagonist in storytelling, Suniel Shetty reflected on how a villain’s presence elevates the hero’s journey. He explained that a negative role isn’t just about being bad—it’s about creating a worthy challenge for the protagonist.

“Tell me, who can really play a negative role? Someone who is bigger than the hero—most of the time. Someone strong enough for the hero to defeat or bring down. And for a new hero, you need a mature actor—someone experienced, grounded, and with a powerful screen presence. So, as films get bigger, the way we think about roles changes too. That’s when an actor decides to take on a negative role. But it also depends on the kind of negative character you're playing.”

The ‘Mohra’ actor went on to explain, “Take Dada (Jackie Shroff), for example—his role in Hunter 2 may appear negative, but there's a positive side to it as well. You’ll only understand that after watching the film. Right now, you're assuming it’s a clash between two strong characters. But each one has their own emotional journey.”

Meanwhile, Suniel Shetty’s new show, “Hunter Season 2,” directed by Prince Dhiman and Alok Batra, starred Jackie Shroff as the antagonist. The series follows Suniel Shetty as ACP Vikram Sinha, who takes on the criminal underworld in a desperate attempt to rescue his daughter.

Also featuring Anusha Dandekar and Barkha Bisht in crucial roles, the show premiered for free on 24th July on Amazon MX Player.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Honestly I always rooted for Dev in Dhadkan! Akshay's character was so immature while Dev genuinely loved Shilpa Shetty's character. Suniel sir is right - it's all about perspective.
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Aryan P
While I appreciate Suniel Shetty's viewpoint, I think the film clearly framed Dev as the antagonist. His actions were controlling and obsessive, no matter how much love he claimed to have. But great acting though!
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Nisha Z
This interview shows why Suniel Shetty is such a class act! So humble and thoughtful about his craft. 90s kids will always remember him for Mohra, Dhadkan and Hera Pheri ❤️
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Karan T
Hunter 2 is actually quite good! Suniel and Jackie Shroff's chemistry is 🔥. Nice to see senior actors getting meaty roles in web series.
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Sarah B
As someone new to Bollywood, this interview gives such interesting insight into how Indian cinema portrays villains differently than Hollywood. The emotional complexity Suniel describes is fascinating!
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Vikram M
Dhadkan's music was epic, but Suniel's performance was what made the movie memorable for me. That scene where he breaks down after the rejection - pure gold acting!

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