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As highlighted by modern cinema reviews on OTTPlay , South Indian filmmaking has experienced a massive shift in how antagonists are written. While commercial cinema traditionally relied on purely ruthless, black-and-white villains, contemporary films favor complex characters with distinct shades of gray. Let me know, and I can compare their
: Often ranked as the #1 villain, known for his chilling intelligence and manipulative nature. The Dark Knight Let me know