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5 chilling Indian web series villains that will keep you up at night

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jan 9, 2026, 20:03 IST
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​5 chilling Indian web series villains that will keep you up at night

Nothing amps up a binge-watch like a villain who crawls under your skin. Indian web series have gifted us some absolute nightmares—not over-the-top cackles, but quiet, twisted threats that hit too close to home. Here are five who left us sleeping with lights on. Yet, they are among the most beautifully written dangerous characters who keep you hooked till the end.

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Munna Tripathi from 'Mirzapur'


Divyenndu's pint-sized psycho owns chaos with that evil giggle before snapping. Entitled rages flip from dance parties to bloodbaths, all while obsessing over "Bhaiya." You laugh at his wild antics, then flinch when violence erupts. He is one character that gets you into the complicated love-hate relationship.

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Raji from 'The Family Man'

Samantha Ruth Prabhu flips terror into tragic conviction as the terrorist mom. Her quiet pain builds heartbreaking tension—you get her motives, then fear her iron resolve. That final standoff blends empathy with chills, making you almost root for her. Women villains done right: steel wrapped in sorrow.

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Ganesh Gaitonde from 'Sacred Games'

Nawazuddin Siddiqui doesn't just play this gangster—he becomes a screaming prophet with manic eyes and god delusions. Those 4 a.m. calls to Sartaj? Pure panic attacks. One second, he's ranting about Mumbai's apocalypse, next, ready to torch everything. He makes you pause episodes just to shake off the dread—his unhinged energy lingers like smoke.

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Hathoda Tyagi from 'Paatal Lok'

Abhishek Banerjee barely speaks, but those dead shark eyes say it all. Silent hammer swings--and casual brutality feel ripped from dark headlines—no big speeches needed. His primal predator instinct makes empty streets forever scarier. That interrogation stare? Instant goosebumps, proving quiet kills louder than screams.

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Shubh Joshi from 'Asur'

Barun Sobti's mythology killer quotes the Vedas mid-murder, taunting cops with clever riddles. Intellectual sadism blurs morality—smart, twisted, always ahead. Shubh Joshi's scripture-laced threats mess with your head long after the credits roll.

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