Filmmaker Karan Singh Tyagi’s Kesari Chapter 2 starring Akshay Kumar, Ananya Panday and R Madhavan has released online and it has received a lot of love from the critics as well as the audiences.
Kesari Chapter 2 is produced by Karan Johar and features R Madhavan as the rival lawyer who is the antagonist to Akshay Kumar’s protagonist C Sankaran Nair.
© Dharma Productions
The actor is getting a lot of love and acclaim for his performance as the main antagonist.
As Kesari Chapter 2 gets love from the audience, here’s a look at R Madhavan’s villain era rule and how he transformed from being a chocolate to a solid antagonist.
Check out the list of films below:
Savyasachi (2018) © Mythri Movie Makers
Directed by Chandoo Mondeti, Savyasachi is an interesting Telugu action thriller starring Naga Chaitanya and R Madhavan. The film is about a man whose left hand is not in his control and he is a victim of vanishing twin syndrome.
The film is streaming on Prime Video.
Nishabdham (2020) © People Media Factory
One of the worst films ever made, Nishabdham stars Anushka Shetty, R Madhavan and Hollywood star Michael Madsen. It is streaming on Prime Video.
Dhokha: Round D Corner (2022) © T-Series
Directed by Kookie V Gulati, the psychological thriller stars R Madhavan, Aparshakti Khurana and Khushalii Kumar. The film is streaming on Netflix.
Shaitaan (2024) © Devgn Films
One of the biggest hits of 2024, Shaitaan starred Ajay Devgn, Jyotika and R Madhavan. The film features him as an evil tantrik who mind controls a young girl and tortures her family. It is available to stream on Netflix.
Test (2025) © Netflix
Set against the backdrop of a cricket match, Test which released earlier this month was simply a test of patience.
It starred R Madhavan, Nayanthara and Siddharth and is now streaming on Prime Video.
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