In the dark and violent universe of Raj Comics, Doga is considered to be the savior of Mumbai’s filth, whose justice often ends in death. In the court of Doga, a criminal does not receive an apology, but a gutter or a grave. But despite this dangerous justice, there are some clever and powerful villains who have managed to escape Doga’s bullets and his anger, and still remain a challenge for him.
Kilota

Kilota is such a cruel enemy of Doga in the universe of Raj Comics who gives him tough competition both physically and mentally. Kilota, the owner of ‘Killer’s Gym’ and leader of the ‘Black Boys’ gang, follows the principle that “power is truth.” He is not just a criminal, but a trained warrior whose muscles are as tough as iron and who is as adept at martial arts as Doga. His enmity became personal when he put Doga’s guru, Ginger Uncle, to death and completely destroyed his ‘Lion Gym’. Kilota’s dangerous strength can be gauged from the fact that he has the skill to cut bullets in the air and repeatedly escapes Doga’s grip with his cleverness. In episodes like ‘Kahan Gaya Doga’, he, along with Kaal Pahalia, bombed Doga’s headquarters and brought him close to death. Doga usually ends criminals, but Kilota is still alive today due to his tremendous willpower and survival skills, which make him the most successful and ever-present villain in Doga’s history. He tries to mentally break Doga by attacking his feelings and those close to him, making him not just a powerful enemy but a never-ending dark chapter in Doga’s life. Kilota’s presence always keeps the danger and thrill alive in Doga stories, where justice and extreme cruelty come into direct conflict.
Queen of Night (Raat Ki Rani)

‘Raat Ki Rani’ is a very complex and effective anti-heroine in the Doga universe of Raj Comics, known for the special floral smell coming from her body and the black mask over her eyes. Born into an ordinary blacksmith family, this girl spent her childhood in poverty and hard work, where despite wanting to study, she had to pick up the hammer. The story of her becoming a criminal is very emotional; she first chose the path of theft to save her beloved friend Dolly from blood cancer and to raise money for her treatment. Unfortunately, by the time she arrived with the money, Dolly had already died, after which she vowed to support the innocent rejected by society.
Technically, she is not dependent on any divine power, but on her agility and a sharp nail-like ‘master key’, allowing her to open the safest safes in the world in the blink of an eye. Her relationship with Doga is one of a clash of ideologies, where crime is just crime for Doga, while the Queen of the Night considers it a rebellion against social inequality. Unlike dangerous criminals like Anywhere, she avoids murder and senseless violence, which makes her a moral criminal. One of the few enemies of Doga who is still alive and active, the Queen of the Night is not just a thief but a symbol of the failure of the system, whose mysterious presence is still felt in the streets of Mumbai.
Intruder (Ghuspaithiya)

Raj is the ‘Intruder(Ghuspaithiya)’ in the comics world; Doga has a cunning enemy who is considered the most dangerous due to his crooked mind and ability to penetrate the system rather than relying on physical strength. He is not a common street criminal, but a white-collar parasite who hollows out society from within by maintaining influence in politics, law, and the corporate world. He has the appearance of a strategist, often hiding his identity by tying bandages over his face. His real threat in stories like ‘Give Doga a Burrow’ is seen when he conspires to tarnish Doga’s social image instead of fighting him outright. He takes advantage of the religious and emotional sentiments of the people, creates riots, and tries to portray Doga as an enemy of society.
The Intruder’s greatest strength is that he is always two steps ahead of Doga and uses the corrupt system as his shield. He is an expert in tampering with evidence, fabricating false stories, and making even the Chief Minister dance at his fingertips. For Doga, capturing him is like navigating a mental maze, because the fight here is not with guns but with conspiracies. Interestingly, the name of the Intruder is included among the few villains who escaped Doga’s ‘final justice,’ i.e., the death penalty. He is still alive today and active in the world of Doga, which is a sign that the corruption hidden in the system cannot be eliminated with force alone. He represents those white-collar criminals of society who wreak havoc with the power of the pen.
Kaal Pahalia

In the dark world of Raj Comics, Kaal Paheliya is not just a criminal but a psychological nightmare for Doga. While Doga, the protector of Mumbai, believes in delivering justice with his strength and bullets, Kaal Paheliya makes him helpless with his sharp mind and bloody riddles. He does not have the personality of a strong goon, but of a cunning artist who presents crime like a tangled puzzle. In stories like ‘Bloody Riddles’ and ‘Deadline’, he makes Doga realize that not every battle can be won with strength alone.
Kaal Paheliya’s greatest strength is his cunning, which entangles Doga’s straightforward nature. In ‘Ding Dong Doga’, he not only harmed the economy by posing as a fake Baba, but also tried to tarnish Doga’s image in the public eye. A human aspect of his character is seen in his love story with Maya, where he tries to reform, but society’s distrust and fate push him back into darkness. This emotional depth makes him different from other villains.
Most of Doga’s enemies are either dead or in prison, but the repeated escape of Kaal Paheliya raises a big question about Doga’s justice system. He is a ‘recurring villain’ who specializes in technique and mind games. The clash between Doga and Kaal Paheliya is reminiscent of Batman and the Joker, with solid principles on one side and uncontrollable cunning on the other. He is among the few enemies of Doga whom Doga’s fear could not eliminate, and with every return, his puzzles become more dangerous.
Bulldog

In the brutal universe of Raj Comics, Bulldog is not just a criminal, but one of the most terrifying living examples of Doga’s justice. This villain, who looks like a giant wrestler, is bent on proving himself to be an animal by wearing a yellow bulldog mask and a fake tail. His painful story began when Doga, instead of killing him, imposed a punishment that was worse than death. Bulldog became physically weak and mentally unstable. This is why he hates Doga as much as he fears him.
The most dangerous form of Bulldog’s obsession is seen in ‘Bhaag Doga Bhaag’, where he hunts innocent, skilled people by dressing them in Doga uniforms to vent his anger. For him, killing Doga has become a bloody ritual. However, Doga’s beating has also turned his memory into a weakness, making him an important link in stories like ‘I Hate Doga’ and ‘Super Idiot’. He is valuable to the criminal world because he has seen Doga’s real face (Suraj), but due to his memory loss, he has become a ‘super idiot’. In the end, Bulldog is a villain of Doga who is not dead, but alive as a warning in the streets of Mumbai. He proves that escaping Doga’s anger does not always mean life, but sometimes leads to a long and never-ending suffering.
Ear Killers (Kaan Killers)

These stories of ‘I Hate Doga’ and ‘Super Idiot’ show the nexus of crime where corrupt systems and criminals work together. This syndicate includes people such as a Judge, Inspector Surya, the Syndicate Kingpin, and Bacardi, who want to take advantage of Bulldog’s memory loss to eliminate Doga. For Doga, these are not just criminals, but those ‘white-collar’ insects of society who grow under the guise of law.
Doga’s way of delivering justice is extremely cruel and symbolic; he attacks only the ‘tools’ of crime. Cutting the tongue of the corrupt judge and pouring acid into the eyes of Inspector Surya shows that position has no value in front of Doga. Through an organization like ‘Masa’ (MASA), these people run betting and violent businesses, where the bulldog is used merely as a pawn.
Bulldog is a villain who is physically dangerous, but these four criminals are like the ‘mind’ that weaponizes the weaknesses of the system. Bulldog’s repeated survival at the hands of Doga is a move by Raj Comics that keeps Doga’s madness and revenge alive among readers. Ultimately, these four criminals prove that the work of cleaning ‘Mumbai’s filth’ never ends for Doga.
C.N.N

In the world of Raj Comics, ‘C.N.N.’ (Crime News Network) is one of Doga’s most cunning and dangerous enemies, attacking with a web of information and technology rather than strength. Its head, ‘Adham’, is a very clever and experienced criminal who plays his moves like a chess player behind the scenes. Where Doga is known for rooting out his enemies, this network is so vast and hidden that Doga has not been able to completely eliminate it to date. With the help of its informers spread in every corner of Mumbai and modern resources, this organization keeps an eye on every action of Doga. In comics like ‘Gaibchand’, Adham has shown his cleverness and given tough competition to Doga at the mental and strategic level.
Adham often uses his ‘dummy’, causing Doga to believe he has killed the enemy, while the real Adham escapes unharmed. He is one of the few enemies of Doga who is still alive and, from time to time, presents such puzzles to Doga that cannot be solved by bullets. The conflict between Doga and C.N.N. is a never-ending battle of strength and mind, in which Adham’s survival has always been a challenge to Doga’s principle of justice.
Bihari Brother

In the universe of Doga, the cruel hero of Raj Comics, ‘Bihari Bhai’ is a villain who stands out due to his cunning tactics and ground-level crime. Most of Doga’s enemies fight on the basis of their strength or scientific experiments, but Bihari Bhai runs crime like a ‘business’. In the ‘Doga Haran’ comics, his character comes across as a criminal who trusts the nexus of khaki, khaddar, and crime. He wants to implement the Bihar model of ‘kidnapping’ in the city instead of Mumbai’s traditional crimes. His style is desi—kajal in his eyes, a tilak on his forehead, and a gamchha on his shoulder—which makes him different from other urban gangsters. To avenge the death of his brother ‘Mumbai Bhai’, he traps Doga in a mental battle, kidnaps innocent people, and attacks the human side of Doga.
The biggest specialty of Bihari Bhai is that he is one of the few enemies whom Doga left alive. Doga’s law often kills criminals and hands them over to the gutter, but in Bihari Bhai’s case, Doga leaves him with a warning after defeating and humiliating him badly. This makes him an ever-present threat to Doga, as he is not dead and can return with a new team at any time. He stands as a constant challenge to Doga’s justice system, showing that it is difficult to eliminate crime completely; it simply changes its form. Bihari Bhai’s survival always maintains curiosity among Doga fans as to when this cunning criminal will return again to disturb the peace of Mumbai.
