He seeks to turn the village into a hub for his drug empire.
The Agneepath saga is defined not just by its protagonist (Vijay Deenanath Chauhan) but by its villains, who are considered benchmarks for cinematic evil in Bollywood. While the protagonist seeks revenge, the emotional weight of the story relies entirely on the ferocity of the antagonist. agneepath villain
What makes Kancha a masterpiece of villainy is his chilling intellectualism. Played with menacing, Shakespearean gravitas by Danny Denzongpa, Kancha is not a brute who rules with muscle alone. He is the literate, philosophical warlord of Mandwa. He quotes scriptures, hums poetry, and wields a sword with the elegance of a king, yet he traffics in the most grotesque acts of cruelty. He doesn’t just kill Vijay’s father; he humiliates him publicly, tarring and feathering an innocent man in front of his own son. That act isn't about territory—it's about psychological annihilation. It is the act of a man who knows that to control a village, you must first destroy its faith in goodness. He seeks to turn the village into a hub for his drug empire