[QUOTE=asmaanixx]
Nope.
To create an intriguing story, you need some sort of conflict. While there have been a lot of conflicts between Riansh, they have all been created because of Kabir. If it weren't for him, there wouldn't be a story to tell. It's because of his obsession to obtain everything that belonged to Vansh, that he roped Riddhima into his scheme and sent her Vansh's way.
If we look at Kabir as a villain (which he is absolutely is), he hasn't failed in his job. His whole purpose is to create conflicts, misunderstandings, heartbreaks for the protagonists and he has been doing that with flying colors. If the protagonists fail to stand up to him and succeed, then that's not Kabir's fault. The fault lays with the writers who have written poor protagonists. The qualities they bestow upon Vansh and Riddhima have been inconsistent and whimsical at best. Kabir however, has always remained consistent in his behavior. Hell, I would go on to say, it's because he's the villain that he has more of a leeway in behaving in whatever unpredictable way he wants. Protagonists typically don't get that kind of luxury because of their stringent moral codes
You are absolutely correct. Infact what u said is the most rational thing. I love him as a villain. But sometimes i become a biased selfish fan devoted to Riansh. My golgappa and Rasmalai. But if u ask me about story 's perspective i agree with ur each point and What u have written the first sentence. A story can never grow without a conflict. Its the villain who creates the hurdle and help the leads to evolve.
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