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Originally posted by: -sharada-
Usually terrorists have a strong motive for causing large scale destruction,.But, I am not too clear on what is Roshan's motive. Money? Greed? or something else that I missed.Way I look at it, Roshan seems to be releasing virus, just for kicks -- just to settle some personal scores.If his motive to destroy the city to take badla for Haroon, then it is not too convincing a reason.He 'thinks' Shivani knows something about him and Anita, so wants her killed.That is the height of impulsive behavior.To be fair, Jai is not the only one who is without a plan A and Plan B.Roshan, doesn't have it either 😊Terrorists usually plan to the last detail. Roshan has to be most impulsive terrorist I have ever seen.Logic would be to have a systematic plan in place and then execute it with cold-blooded precision. That is how terrorists operate and get one up over the cops.But, Roshan is the exact opposite.He feels like killing his wife, he does. He feels like taking to his daughter, he talks. He feels like killing the drug dealer, he kills. He feels like killing Balraj, he kills.He feels like doing something, he does. Uski mazi. 😊If Jai's characterization is bad, I feel, Roshan's is worse.Just because Roshan seems to be getting a better deal in his cat-and-mouse game with ATU, it appears like he is playing a better game. But, look closely and you will notice, ki uske pass bhi koyi bada plan nahin hai. He is just going from situation A to B, as things unfold.Guy who cruelly killed the inspector in his solitary cell, who was about to be hanged the next day, suddenly comes up and within a span of few hours, becomes a polished criminal striking deals, left, right and center, without any psychological trauma or anything, and we are supposed to believe it!Like, seriously???!!!😊I know this is fiction, but the suspension of disbelief the writers of this story are expecting from the audience is illogical and immature, to say the least...
@_NaseemUnnisa_ @humeraansari2 @Haasini25 @AshishVid ATU helpless? Not! There's a reason why #RoshanSherchan is #Rathod's biggest nemesis!
Sharda I am chatting with writter now and I told her ATU comes across as helpless and this what she replied:
ruchika roy@roysrus<small></small>@_NaseemUnnisa_ @humeraansari2 @Haasini25 @AshishVid ATU helpless? Not! There's a reason why #RoshanSherchan is #Rathod's biggest nemesis!
Sharda I am chatting with writter now and I told her ATU comes across as helpless and this what she replied:
ruchika roy @roysrus@_NaseemUnnisa_ @humeraansari2 @Haasini25 @AshishVid ATU helpless? Not! There's a reason why #RoshanSherchan is #Rathod's biggest nemesis!
There is a chance that Roshan, who's been a lot more effective and outright lethal than Yakub Saeed's group and the LTFE, is actually an ex-military/intelligence agent gone completely rogue. All of what he has set up is most likely what he's learnt when he was with the organisation earlier.
He may also be a former partner of Jai in some mission (Trishul, referenced in Season 1?) who was presumed dead and abandoned by his country's leadership, and doing all of this (as well as previous terrorist activities) for revenge. Either he himself is that operative, or he's working for someone else who's capable enough (twist ending in Season 1).