Today's villains come from society not from script says Aamir Khan
News
oi-Tarneet
By Puri
Mumbai:
Actor
Aamir
Khan,
who
is
playing
a
baddie
in
Dhoom
3,
feels
that
changing
moral
values
in
society
have
blurred
the
line
demarcating
the
good
and
evil
on
screen.
After
success
of
Dhoom
(2004)
and
Dhoom
2
(2006),
there
is
already
a
buzz
going
around
about
the
third
edition
of
the
series.
In
the
upcoming
instalment
of
Dhoom
factory,
Aamir
is
playing
a
negative
character
opposite
Katrina
Kaif.
"I
think
villains
have
moved
out
of
our
scenarios.
We
don't
have
any
villains
anymore
in
our
scripts
by
and
large.
It's
more
of
a
social
thing.
At
one
time
our
society
had
a
clear
moral
view.
So
those
people
were
the
villains
in
our
stories
too.
Mill
owners
were
the
villains," Aamir
told
PTI.
The
actor
says
the
profile
of
villains
on
screen
has
undergone
a
sea
change
over
years
and
they
are
no
more
in-your-face
baddies.
".....Then
it
was
smugglers,
underworld,
politicians.
So
society
looked
upon
a
certain
section
and
said
that
we
don't
like
these
people.
Today,
we
don't
have
such
strong
moral
concepts.
Being
clever
and
opportunist
is
not
a
bad
thing
anymore.
We
don't
have
black
and
white
views
and
moralities,"
he
opined.
Dhoom
series
revolves
around
daredevil
thefts,
their
cupid
protagonists
and
thrilling
bike
chase.
Actors
Abhishek
Bachchan
and
Uday
Chopra
will
reprise
their
roles
as
Jai
and
Ali
in
the
third
installment
as
well.