A Monster and a Gentleman: The Story of the Ramsays' Villain

Anirudh Agarwal, the fearsome character from Bollywood’s horror films, is really a romantic at heart

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Anirudh Agarwal, the fearsome character from Bollywood’s horror films, is really a romantic at heart

A woman can’t conceive. She is taken to a cavernous place where a huge bat-like creature hangs from the wall. Because, really, where else would you take her? Four sari-clad women lie gyrating on the floor, forming an ‘X’. The young woman, in a white sari like theirs, is dunked in some sort of liquid. A chant begins, “Hoor-hoor-tak, hoor-hoor-tak”. The women are now on their feet, dancing. Cue the appearance of a giant of a man through the smoke. He’s borrowed Count Dracula’s cape. His face could well have been carved out of stone, the jawline a thing of beauty. His hair is plastered down. “Tumhe aulaad hogi [You will have a child],” the man-creature’s voice booms.

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The ‘patient’ seems hypnotized—as you likely are by now. Soon, the chanting stops, the creature lies down next to the now-unresponsive woman, covers her with his cape and, we find out later, makes sure she has her aulaad.

The movie is Bandh Darwaza. The man–creature’s character is Nevla. He is, to put it simply, pure evil. For aficionados of Indian horror cinema—a curiously large number considering the pitiful quality and volume of the genre—Nevla is the greatest ‘monster’ ever. Saamri, of Purana Mandir, is the other classic character.

The man playing both roles was Anirudh Agarwal, credited as Ajay on screen for the most part. Both films were made by the Ramsay brothers, originally a brood of seven whose formulaic horror factory became a success story at the time. There were many reasons why they became so big. Agarwal was one—a massive six-and-a-half-foot reason.

“I didn’t look like a normal person. I just have a strange appearance.”

Agarwal was a godsend to the Ramsays, who, before they cast him the first time in Purana Mandir (a 1984 runaway hit), had used amateurish h...

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