Originally posted by: Eternalallure
Ughh who doesn't love that trope??! Half of the romantic fiction written depends on that trope😆 And immj easily ticked so many popular tropes, they could have done wonders with it.
Mafia romance ☑️
Enemies to lovers☑️
Alpha male ☑️
Spy -mafia☑️
Forced marriage ☑️
Betrayal ☑️
Mysterious hero with a dark secret past☑️
Naive, innocent but smart heroine ☑️
It all went downhill the moment Vansh jumped off the hill. It was like the end of a chapter, and they had a great opportunity to start the next chapter with an even tighter, crisper plot, especially with Vihaan. Vansh coming back as Vihaan, Rihaan working together, Kabir exposed, Anupriya exposed, then dealing with Riddhu's betrayal in a manner that doesn't involve actual physical and mental abuse. But it was like they forgot their own storyline, their plot, their characters, and the whole outcome they had set out to achieve. Forgot he was a mafia, dumbed him down, no repercussions for Kabir Or Anupriya or anyone except Riddhu. Add to it loopholes the size of Jupiter, and they transformed an awesome show into another itv crap
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