Originally posted by: KhatamKahani
@bold, so which is it? Is he weak, or is he a strong villain? -May be he'll be a strong villain in the coming episodes?
Black is a strong color, and he has the strongest color there out of all of them. He is one of the focal points due to it.
In QH only villains have power, so why is the weak man wearing black then? Or he is showing power and mystery and so in QH since only villains have power, that means he's a villain?
Villains are not most likely to wear black because if that were the case, then we would see mostly black on villains and no black on others.
Yes Jannat wore black but the show really means for her to be a villain? No they don't. -Jannat is also a villain in Sahil's love story ironically.
Black is a a traditional and conventional formal color, so when a hero or heroine wear it, that doesn't mean they are being signified as villains..
Again why aren't the vamps wearing black then? Aahil was also wearing black along with Rehan and Tanveer and Sanam in the last S2 break bumper. Was Aahil a villain then, holding Sanam's hand? He was the victim Rehan, Sanam and Seher were trying to save from Tanveer. Seher was the only one in light color.😆 So all of them were villains except for Seher? Yes, they all did things wrong and were at various fault, but Seher was the white angel amongst all of them?😆
If I remember Sehar wore a black bottom, so she was partly there.And Ahil, ofc became mean & bad towards Sanam post Aher, even was the victim as well as the perpetrator in that track.
Black is traditional and classic formal wear as well as casual wear. Especially for men. Basically by your argument, shows should avoid classic outfits on heroes and heroines because black can give meaning that they are villains..
I never said shows should avoid colors, my inference was based on the way colors have been used in QH.***
Rehan it is only a few people here who think he ever had a chance of turning grey or negative. It's made clear by SS and others that he was never meant to be grey or negative. He really wasn't. Many of us never saw that in the narrative and were only worried about regular lame cliched lazy soap trends. But according to he he was graphed he was not grey, only a conflicted character who felt helpless and stuck.
But I will grant and agree that both he and Tanveer were wearing black while Aahil was wearing white. That is a deliberate contrast. However when they are wearing formal or everyday wear, it doesn't make black anything sinister evil or associated vith villainy. IMO,the colors are significant during important scenes or in promos.Dilshad wore black burqua when Razia hid her, taht didn't make her a villain.
As I said, then heroines and heroes should avoid black outfits--even though it is one of the most pleasing and fashionable.