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At its heart, Ek Villain is a story of redemption and tragedy. The narrative follows Guru, a ruthless hitman played by Siddharth Malhotra, whose life is transformed when he meets Aisha, a terminally ill woman portrayed by Shraddha Kapoor. Aisha’s infectious optimism and "wish list" of simple joys provide Guru with a path toward atonement. However, this redemption is violently interrupted by Rakesh Mahadkar, played by Riteish Deshmukh. Rakesh is a frustrated, middle-class man who moonlights as a serial killer, venting his societal and domestic humiliations on innocent women. The juxtaposition of Guru’s silent brooding and Rakesh’s chilling, unassuming persona creates a compelling psychological tug-of-war. Ek Villain (2014): A Technical and Cinematic Retrospective