If a young hero is unable to make it big after few films and is desperately trying to extend his career curve, here is a surefire way. All he has to do is to turn into an antagonist. This seems to be the new strategy for many young heroes who failed to become successful as hero.

Aadi Pinisetty made his entry into Tollywood with 'Oka Vichitram' directed by Teja. He was unsuccessful here, but was successful in Tamil with films like 'Vaishali'. He even dubbed them into Telugu, but they served no purpose. So, he chose to play the villain's role in 'Sarrainodu' and it brought him immense popularity. In the same way, Tarak Ratna who failed to make a mark as hero, was lauded for negative roles in 'Amaravati' and 'Raja Cheyyi Vesthe'. This list would be incomplete if we skip Rana's name. Though he gained fame nation wide earlier, it is his 'Bhallaladeva' character from 'Baahubali' which made him a star.

Even for ageing actors like Jagapathi Babu and Aravind Swamy, negative characters have worked wonders and made them busy again. This strategy seems to be rejuvenating the fading careers of many actors. - 

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