The Foreign Villain Who Did 200 Films, Left His Civil Engineering Career for Parveen Babi’s Love

In Bollywood, there was an actor who was a qualified civil engineer and hailed from abroad. This actor has worked as a villain in 200 Bollywood films and was smitten by Parveen Babi’s love.

Parveen Babi, Bollywood Hit Villain

Parveen Babi was one of Bollywood’s most famous and beautiful actresses. She garnered headlines not only for her professional life but also for her personal life. She remained embroiled in controversies throughout her life. Parveen Babi was a superstar in her time, having delivered many hit films throughout her career. She had millions of fans, and people loved her acting.

Today, we are talking about a person who was not only a qualified civil engineer but also left his job, family, and home in Australia for Parveen Babi. He was so in love with Parveen Babi that he left everything behind and came to Mumbai. Then his fate changed when he started acting as a ruthless villain in Bollywood. This person who played the role of a villain in the 90s became a part of many superhit films and made a mark in the industry with his interesting characters.

Bob Christo, Parveen Babi’s Admirer

We are talking about none other than Bob Christo. Born in Sydney, this actor saw a picture of Parveen Babi in a magazine and was so impressed that he came to India to meet her. When Bob Christo arrived in Mumbai, he met Parveen Babi, and he fell in love with her. It was Parveen Babi who helped him get some roles in Bollywood to start his acting career.

Bob Christo worked in these films

Bob Christo worked in more than 200 Hindi films during his career in the 1980s and 1990s. Some of them include ‘Qurbani’ (1980), ‘Kaalia’ (1981), ‘Nastik’ (1983), ‘Mard’ (1985), and ‘Mr. India’ (1987). In his later days, Bob Christo moved to Bangalore, where he started working as a yoga instructor. He distanced himself from the film industry in 2003.

The Reason Behind Bob Christo’s Demise

Bob Christo passed away at the age of 72 in March 2011 in Bangalore due to the rupture of the left ventricular valve. He is survived by his wife Nargis and two sons. He also had two daughters from his previous marriage, Monique and Nicole.