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    Here is a list of some relentless criminals who constantly challenge Parmanu.

    Parmanu is the eye of Delhi who is always engaged in finding and eliminating every threat.
    ComicsBioBy ComicsBio15 June 2025Updated:15 June 2025011 Mins Read11 Views
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    Parmanu is the eye of Delhi who is always engaged in finding and eliminating every threat. Sometimes as Inspector Vinay and sometimes as Parmanu. But even then some daring criminals dare to commit crime and then begins the war between Parmanu and them. Small criminals may stop their activities but there are some super villains who neither sit in peace nor let the people of Delhi sit in peace. They get beaten up by Parmanu and go to jail again and again but then escape from there and start committing crime. We are going to tell about some such stubborn criminals below and if you know anyone else then do tell us in the comment.

    Nashketu

    It is an unchangeable law of nature that everything is perishable—whether living or non-living. Some things decay in just a couple of days, while others take thousands of years. For example, a living being may decompose in three to five days, while iron takes years to rust away.

    But what if this entire process could be fast-forwarded and completed in just a few seconds by a single human? That one person is Nashketu.

    This is a line from the Nashketu comic, where this time Shakti joins forces with Parmanu. And their enemy—or rather, arch-enemy—is none other than Shani, i.e., Nashketu.

    Nashketu possesses a terrifying power: the ability to rot or decay any object or living being simply by touching it. He received this power after being struck directly by a celestial lightning bolt, which altered him forever.

    In the beginning, Nashketu is shown as a frightened and confused individual. But when he comes into contact with a fake saint named Mahaketu, he becomes aware of the true extent of his powers. From that point on, he begins walking the path of evil.

    Even Parmanu and Shakti, who arrive to stop him, find themselves struggling against his destructive abilities.

    Angar

    Angora was a simple coal mine worker, living a peaceful and happy life with his family. But that peace was shattered the day his colleague Lara got trapped inside a blazing mine in a malfunctioning fireproof capsule.

    To save Lara, Angora was offered ₹5 lakhs by his senior—on the condition that he would enter the burning mine using another capsule and rescue Lara. Hoping to rid his family of poverty, Angora agreed.

    He went deep into the fiery mine, rescued Lara by placing him into a working fireproof capsule, and when he tried to get in himself, he was betrayed. The capsule shot upward, leaving him behind.

    Angora screamed, begged for help, cried out—but no one listened. With no other option, he hid inside the damaged capsule and waited for death. But death never came.

    The gases from the coal and the chemicals being continuously sprayed to douse the fire interacted with his body in mysterious ways. Fate and nature transformed an ordinary man into Angar—a man of fire and fury.

    Escaping from the mine was no longer a challenge for him.

    When he came out, he discovered that his family had received nothing—not a single rupee. Poverty and hunger had claimed their lives.

    Burning with revenge, he set out in search of Lara and reached Delhi—where he eventually had a fierce encounter with Parmanu and Pralayanka.

    Gunakar

    Professor Richmond was conducting an experiment to study the effects of nuclear radiation on the human body. To do this, he deceitfully tricked his own two assistants into entering the chamber where the experiment was about to begin. However, when Richmond tried to shut the door from the outside, it wouldn’t close. Curious, he stepped inside the chamber to check—but the moment he did, the door automatically sealed shut, trapping him along with his assistants.

    The experiment began, and Richmond’s body was bathed in the intense glow of radiation. When he regained consciousness, his body was scorched and severely damaged—but along with that, he had gained a terrifying new power.

    Now, whenever his body came in contact with an electric current, he could create multiple clones of himself.

    Gunakar and Parmanu faced each other for the first time in the Gunakar comic. Parmanu quickly figured out Gunakar’s weakness—electricity itself. If he was kept away from any electrical source, he would be unable to create clones and would remain just a normal human being.

    So, Parmanu targeted the battery attached to Gunakar’s back—the very source of power that allowed him to multiply himself—and destroyed it. Gunakar was left helpless and had no choice but to flee.

    Just as Parmanu was about to capture him, a mysterious net-like force appeared out of nowhere and whisked Gunakar away. The whole event remained a mystery for Parmanu—just like the sudden disappearances of Hyena and Phandebaaz, who had also vanished right before his eyes under equally mysterious circumstances.

    Itihaas

    Some people make history, some write it… but some go as far as to call themselves history—like this man, one of the deadliest villains in Parmanu comics.

    Itihaas is actually a man named Mahendra Singh. His unique power lies in resurrecting historical objects and warriors—bringing them back to life. How he acquired this ability remains a mystery to this day.

    In the comic Hukumat, we learn that he has a twin brother named Surendra Singh and a daughter named Ghazal, born before he turned to a life of crime. However, Itihaas never learns about his daughter’s existence, as after the death of his wife, it is his brother who raises the child.

    Itihaas attempted to loot and devastate Delhi, and pushed Parmanu to the brink of death multiple times. On one occasion, he even threw Parmanu back into the past.

    But when he discovers that Parmanu had once saved his daughter’s life, he lets him go.

    Itihaas is not just intelligent and powerful—he is counted among Parmanu’s most dangerous enemies.

    Ratan Daga

    Ratan Daga is one of Parmanu‘s most cunning enemies—one who knows that Inspector Vinay is actually Parmanu, yet has never revealed this secret to anyone. Why? That remains a mystery.

    For Ratan Daga, wealth is his only god, and for money, he sees no distinction between right or wrong. He has dabbled in nearly every illegal activity imaginable.

    In pursuit of wealth, he even aligned himself with Professor Kamal Kumar—after discovering that he was the mind behind creating super-powered beings like Parmanu and Pralayanka. Observing the professor’s capabilities gave Ratan the idea to make billions by creating his own army of superheroes.

    But Ratan neither had the knowledge nor the means. So, he tried to lure Professor Kamal Kumar with the promise of unimaginable wealth. However, this turned out to be his first big mistake—the professor insulted him and threw him out of the lab.

    Burning with humiliation and revenge, Ratan vowed to enslave the professor, force him to his knees, and make him create superheroes who would obey Ratan’s every command.

    He tried hundreds of ways to kidnap the professor—hiring supervillains, even manipulating the professor’s wife into an affair to blackmail him. But each time, Parmanu foiled his plans.

    In the process, Ratan discovered that Inspector Vinay is Parmanu, and that the professor’s secret lab was hidden beneath his own house from where he monitored all of Delhi.

    But this information was of no use to Ratan. In a foolish attempt to trap Vinay, he ended up killing the professor’s wife—his own lover. This enraged Vinay, who went mad with grief and began hunting down his aunt’s killer.

    Eventually, Parmanu gathered enough evidence and had Ratan Daga thrown into jail.

    Their first encounter happens in the comic Kaanch Ka Parmanu, where Ratan tries to abduct Professor Kamal Kumar through Mr. Rasayan and sends the professor’s wife as a spy to find the lab—but Parmanu ruins his plan.

    Ratan doesn’t give up. He returns in Chalti Phirti Maut and Parmanu Ki Maut, teaming up with villains like Blaster and Topilal. But again, Parmanu not only defeats him, but also sends him to jail for the murder of his aunt.

    Ratan Daga comes back once more in Vigyan Mera Ghulam, where he funds a criminal organization named CNN and hires Mechanic, a supervillain, to break him out of jail. Although Parmanu causes some obstacles, Ratan’s new ally Nutano handles the situation.

    After escaping prison, he again sets his sights on Professor Kamal Kumar and tries to raid the old lab. However, he’s unaware that during his time in jail, a conflict between Dr. Virus and Dr. Danger had already set off major changes—you’ll need to read Soorma to know more.

    Still unrelenting, Ratan abducts Anees, a friend of Inspector Steel who was arriving in Delhi to help the professor. This forces Parmanu to surrender the professor to save Anees.

    In Vigyan Mera Ghulam, Ratan Daga takes on both Parmanu and Inspector Steel—and nearly wins, using nothing but his brilliant mind. At one point, he even manages to turn Steel against Parmanu!

    But in the end, Parmanu defeats him once again, sending him back to prison. After that, Ratan Daga hasn’t appeared in any further comics.

    Tirchhi Topi

    Tirchhi Topi – another unusual enemy of Parmanu, whose unique power lies in his hats. But these aren’t just fashion statements — he turns them into deadly weapons. One hat shoots lasers, another sprays acid, while yet another hides a cyanide-tipped needle. Every hat is a trap.

    Tirchhi Topi made his first appearance in the Raj Comics title “Tirchhi Topi”, named directly after him. He also returned in another comic called “Tirchhi Chaal”, which gave readers a glimpse into his tragic past — and how he was shaped into a criminal.

    His childhood was marked by poverty and pain. He lost his father at an early age and never received the love of a mother, because his mother used to stitch hats for a famous magician named Datya Tope. This magician used those hats in his stage shows and also wanted to marry her. When she refused, he started torturing Tirchhi Topi — both physically and mentally. This constant abuse during childhood eventually pushed him toward a life of crime.

    He wasn’t alone. His brother Pagger joined him in his criminal pursuits. They first came under Parmanu’s radar when, during a magic show at a high-profile party in Delhi, they kidnapped a girl and demanded jewels worth crores in ransom. Naturally, this was Parmanu’s city, and stopping the crime became his mission — which he succeeded in.

    In the end, when cornered, Tirchhi Topi was even forced to kill his own brother to escape.
    A villain shaped by trauma, clever with tricks, and twisted by fate — Tirchhi Topi remains one of the most tragic and eccentric foes in Parmanu’s rogue gallery.

    Buddhipalat

    In the outskirts of Delhi lies a village called Kanjhawla. Out of nowhere, a 6-year-old boy becomes the talk of every newspaper — his name is Brenu. He looks like any other ordinary child, but with his gaze, he can bend spoons and knives… place his hand on the sick, and they’re healed. People begin to call him “Buddhipalat” — the miracle boy who can move objects with his mind.

    But things take a dark turn when the zamindar’s son drowns, and suspicion falls on Brenu. In blind rage, the zamindar brutally whips him, and in the chaos, Brenu’s mother dies. Locked in a cage, starving and left for dead, the boy is abandoned… until a ruthless thief rescues him that very night.

    That night changed everything. The trauma of losing his mother and the unexpected kindness of a thief transformed Brenu into a mastermind of psychological crime. His goal? Steal for his cruel uncle, who had no affection for him — only greed.

    Anyone who stood in his way, Brenu would trap them in mental illusions, manipulating their minds so deeply they’d be driven to suicide.

    At one point, even a nuclear scientist nearly became his victim — barely escaping.
    Buddhipalat, a deadly enemy of Parmanu, doesn’t rely on weapons or a team.
    He himself is the weapon — and perhaps the most dangerous one of all.

    Principal

    Principal – the villain of Parmanu, who stands out completely from the rest. He doesn’t just commit crimes — he teaches crime!

    Yes, he runs a bizarre “Crime College” where he trains aspiring criminals on how to outsmart the police and superheroes.

    He makes his debut in the comic Crime College, where superheroes like Wonderman and Parmanu confront him. His greatest weapon? His brilliant mind — he always comes up with new and deadly schemes.

    The writers haven’t revealed much about his backstory or personal life, but one thing is crystal clear: money is his only real motivation. He clashes with Parmanu and chases wealth with equal passion.

    This is also seen in Pakistan Zindabad, where all villains turn patriotic — yet Principal, driven by greed, still teams up with the enemy Khamir Khan and double-crosses his own people.

    Principal doesn’t follow any ideology, nor does he care about the country — money is the only thing he values. And that’s exactly what makes him one of the most dangerous and selfish villains in the Raj Comics universe.

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