I'm not sure if 'Raja Gidh' exactly fits but it has a very complex central character. He is sort of a 'rude' hero in the sense that he is self - centered and his actions are not always in line with the traditional heroic values. But his character is so well - drawn that it makes for an interesting study within the Urdu literary context.
I'm not sure if there are many novels specifically categorized as 'rich and rude hero' in Urdu. However, some classic Urdu novels like 'Mirza Sahiban' might have characters that could be related. The hero in it has a certain status and his actions, while driven by love, could be considered bold or even 'rude' in the context of the social norms of the time. He is a character with means and his behavior is complex.
One common theme is the struggle against society. The rude hero often defies the social norms and expectations. For example, they might go against caste or class restrictions.
There are no mainstream Urdu novels that are considered 'rude' in a positive sense. Urdu literature has a long history of producing works that uphold values like respect, family, and community. Instead of seeking 'rude' novels, one should explore the works of Faiz Ahmed Faiz, whose poetry and prose are full of passion, love for the people and a call for justice.
One example could be 'The Catcher in the Rye'. The protagonist Holden Caulfield is often seen as a bit of a 'rude hero' in a sense. He's very critical of the society around him and his behavior can come across as rude at times, but it also makes him a complex and interesting character.
One such novel could be 'The Pathan's Honor'. It tells the story of a Pathan hero who overcomes numerous challenges to protect his family and tribe. The character is depicted as brave and having strong moral values.
One such Urdu novel could be 'X' (assuming there is a well - known one with 'boss hero' theme, if not, you can say) I'm not aware of a very specific 'boss hero' based Urdu novel at the moment. You might try searching in local Urdu bookstores or online Urdu literature platforms.
One such Urdu novel could be 'Aag Ka Darya' which has characters that can be seen as heroic in the teaching or guiding sense. The story weaves in elements where the wisdom imparted by certain characters is similar to that of a hero teacher.
There is also 'Kaifi Azmi's work which often delved into the lives of people in tough situations, including those with elements of the gangster world. His writings show the human side of such characters, whether they are the so - called heroes or the ones on the other side of the law.
I'm not sure of many specific Urdu novels based solely on hero singers. However, in Urdu literature, there are often stories that involve characters with extraordinary singing abilities. These characters can be seen as heroes in their own right within the context of the story. For example, in some historical Urdu novels, singers in the royal courts are depicted as having great influence and their singing skills are highly prized, which could be considered in a way as hero - like qualities.
One popular Urdu novel with a romantic hero is 'Peer-e-Kamil' by Umera Ahmad. The hero in this novel is a complex and charming character, and the story is filled with deep emotions and spiritual exploration along with the romantic elements.