India, Aug. 2 -- Here's an age-old question: why does bad feel so good? Take anti-heroes in movies, for instance - they are unfair, morally grey, selfish and often do things that would definitely land them in prison in the real world. And yet, somehow, they are charming, confident and weirdly likeable, making the audience question their own morality.

Now, generally, one would associate a man with the image of an anti-hero - a rugged, cocky guy who is good with the ladies and, well, acts out of selfish interests and only does good as a sort of... side-effect of his actions. Case in point, Harrison Ford's Han Solo or Ryan Reynolds' Deadpool. And while that may be the more popular definition of an anti-hero, several other characteristics de...