Referring to the 1st or 2nd episode, during the KaVa confrontation, Vansh had mouthed something like, "Ghayal Sher sabse jyaada khatarnaak hota hai..." So in my 2nd topic on conspiracies, my post is
"Why is Vansh the "Ghayal Sher"? Kabir has hurt Vansh previously, and this isn't professional"
This dialogue struck me for two reasons.
1. As far as we have progressed in the show, it is being shown on repeat that Kabir is hellbent on trapping Vansh and is continuously failing. He lost an agent to Vansh, so he is desperate. But Vansh, he is cool and calm and he isn't intimidated. Whenever I see Vansh, it's like he is out to prove a point to Kabir, which he isn't willing to understand.
2. Vansh is always prepared for Kabir. He seems to know that how Kabir functions, be it anyway. But he never kills Kabir, like he did with Neha. Why is even Vansh allowing this, when he can easily kill him? I mean in the last confrontation, he left him in a semi-conscious state, not enough for him to die, actually. And if he did leave him to die, it was a really bad show put forward. Which goes on to prove the point. It isn't just Kabir, Vansh also has some personal issue with Kabir.
So my "Shaq ka keeda" tells me that Vansh and Kabir are not just rivals by choice of profession, but by choice of some personal issue with each other, and in this issue, a woman is definitely involved, and that isn't Riddhima. Going by the vibes, the current Vansh is the way he is because of some woman, don't know who, and somehow Kabir is also involved. And Kabir probably wasn't his all-time rival, he probably was a good friend - that is probably why KaVa manages to get under each other's skin so easily. And that is probably one of the reasons why Kabir chose Riddhima for this mission because in all probability Riddhima is similar to this woman because of whom Vansh became VR. So Kabir is actually trying reverse psychology because nothing else seems to work on Vansh. He is just too smart and cunning for him.
Additionally, I also think this isn't about just a woman, but also business and money. Neither I buy the Kabir is an honest cop act, nor do I buy Vansh's hardcore criminal act. Well, that's my take on Vansh's "ghayal sher" dialogue.
Do share your views guys😊
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