I think character assassination of protagonists and the defilement of good character and of actors is what is happening in the Indian film industry today.
Vikram - Varun Badola, played a crucial protagonist role, portraying a man with sense, ambition & fortitute who was depicted as a philanthropist while doing justice to the poor, now suddenly he is turned into a villan by the directors.
What logic in the name of true love & justice are they showing by inducing a hero into a villan? Varun can only play a protagonist role in this show. This is what he was portrayed as right from the beginning, he is naturally inclined to show positivity and most probably is a very positive person even in real life. He can be a very good example to others against all odds and it is this positive 'hero' role which suits him best while acting.
Rather than have an antagonist using protagonists like Varun, the show, which started off with senseless abuse of women, packed with 'religiosity' and some comedy, should complete on a positive note for those of us who do have faith, with justice being won through good sense, love & peace, either with Vikram and Sugni reconciling making amends and marrying, while Adi respecting his Uncle's fiance & bride and marries his own finace, Amrita , or at least to give a depressed and rejected Vikram a new chance in finding a decent spouse who cares enough about him to restore his faith (in God alone).
Varun Badola's talents should never be wasted on cheap shows directed so badly depicting him only as a confused, mad man or a vilian.
I hope you have a chance to see 'Aek Chabhi Hai Pados Mein' mostly written/directed by himself to understand Varun Badola's real talent. Although I am not a Hindu, and I do not agree entirely with some parts of the story, it hit a chord with me as I remembered my childhood days when respect for women was upheld and Muslims & Hindus were like best friends dissolving disputes before & living together in a very friendly respectable and caring communities.
Poeple need to see more films about family & community life, respect, love, hope, peace & faith, (not violence, antagonism, resentment, hatred or revenge).
Edited by Istila - 12 years ago