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Bollywood's most iconic female villains who redefined evil

TOI Entertainment Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 25, 2025, 17:00 IST
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Nadira as Maya in Shree 420 (1955)

The Original Femme Fatale. Nadira played the sultry, manipulative Maya in this Raj Kapoor classic — and gave Bollywood its first taste of the high-society vamp. Her slicked-back hair, cigarette holder, and seductive smile became a template for “bad women” for years. She redefined what it meant to be a woman with power in a man’s world.

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Bindu as Mona in Zanjeer (1973)

The Ultimate Club Queen with a Sinister Edge. Bindu’s Mona was sexy, dangerous, and completely unapologetic. Her cabaret performances weren’t just glam; they had a mysterious, deadly aura. She wasn’t pulling the strings — but she knew exactly what she was doing. Her sultry presence gave villains a whole new visual identity.

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Aruna Irani as Nisha in Caravan (1971)

The Bold Betrayer. In an era where women were portrayed as either pure or pitiful, Aruna Irani dared to be neither. As the scheming Nisha, she brought both glam and grit — and helped normalize grey shades in female roles. A game-changer in the portrayal of complex female characters.

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Kajol as Isha in Gupt (1997)

The Sweetheart-Turned-Psycho. In one of the most shocking reveals of 90s cinema, Kajol’s seemingly innocent Isha turns out to be the obsessive murderer. Her performance was chilling and revolutionary — so much so that she won a Filmfare Award for Best Villain (first woman to do so!). She shattered her romantic heroine image with a bold, risky role.

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Urmila Matondkar as Anu in Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya

The Obsession Queen. Urmila played the dangerously obsessive lover with such finesse that she made madness look mesmerizing. She was glamorous, twisted, and completely off the rails — and you just couldn’t look away. A performance so intense, it’s still one of her most remembered roles.

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