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Force 2: Tahir Raj Bhasin redefines villainy in Bollywood

| | Nov 10, 2016, at 09:20 pm
Mumbai, Nov 10 (IBNS) Tahir Raj Bhasin is fast becoming a noteworthy name in the new breed of reel villains since gone are the days of quirky pet phrases, evil laughter, sinister looks and trademark mannerisms.

Today's bad men are smarter, shrewder and cooler.


After garnering appreciation for his performance in 'Mardaani', the actor will now be seen in 'Force 2', taking on John Abraham and Sonakshi Sinha in a chase that spans the globe.

A seemingly ordinary man, Shiv (played by Tahir), intends to ruin the entire country with the force of his brain. "Catch me if you can" is his open challenge to ACP Yashwardhan (John) and RAW Agent KK (Sonakshi).

'Force 2', presented by Viacom18 Motion Pictures in association with Sunshine Pictures Pvt Ltd and JA Entertainment Pvt Ltd, releases November 18.

 
Image: Facebook page of the actor
 

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