A woman attacked an Indian actor who played the role of a villain in a recent movie, mistaking his villainous character and actions as authentic. https://www.hindustantimes.com/tren...n-love-reddy-viral-video-101729847841968.html
It actually proves the proficiency in acting skills, imho, and is as good as an award. A waitress similarly refused to serve Anthony Hopkins in a restaurant, mistaking him for a villainous role of his. These actors playing villainous roles are usually honest,good and law-abiding citizens in life trying to make a living. But his acting skills and the director's skills enable him to project a villainous image that must evoke intense emotivity and reactivity among the viewers, and help define the hero's role and make him look better. For every kiss a hero gets from the audience, the villain gets a brickbat in return. So the actors who play villainous roles are the ones who set the entertainment industry running, providing employment to numerous workers and technicians with families, and hence are the real heroes of the industry.