Originally posted by: Autumn_Rose
Sometimes when I read your questions, it reminds me of school exams

I think ... any chracter who's actions/decisions drive the film or plot line and continues to change the course of events in the film is the main Protagonist...so, I think its John , Hrithik and the shit movieie Dhoom 3 needs to mention...i could not stand Aamir's contistipated and poster child of bad acting for more than 1 hr.
@bold, by this definition, Vivek Oberoi was the protagonist in Krrish 3.đ
Originally posted by: MujheMaarjaneDo
Only Dhoom one had a proper protagonist and antagonist theme.
Dhoom 2 was more of two leads in a back and through battle, with no clear protagonist and antagonist.
Dhoom 3 was an anti hero movie, with AB jr being reduced to a supporting role .
@bold, anti-hero can be a protagonist.
Sometimes male leads are the antagonist of the movie.that was dhoom3.i watched dhoom3 only I did not watch the earlier parts.
Antagonist is someone who is against the protagonist throughout the film. He or she is never the first or main lead, because then they would become the protagonist, no matter how morally corrupt they are.
Originally posted by: VaniSpeaks
Aishwarya was the real antagonist. She cheats both Abhishek and Hrithik after winning their trust.
Aishwarya and Hrithik are both protagonists because the film focuses on their feelings and emotions, whereas the other characters are just used to take the narrative forward.
So Aishwarya is both protagonist and the antagonist? She could only be one.

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