Originally posted by: tgota92
But Khaie didn’t do this selectively with the male villains. And not all of them. Duraab stayed a hardcore villain till the end. If he’s praised, it’s just the actors performance. We know he’s 10/10 evil. Then there’s Gul Wareen, the evil second wife who did all sorts of bad with Bareera. But when she loses her first son and then the next you feel her pain. Not to mention A+++ acting. A performance can make or break a character.
If everything had been black and white in a revenge saga , there would be no conflict of emotion for the audience, no stakes - all the thrill is in watching characters you begin to care for but know that they must die because they have to.
So the presence of characters like Barlas and Bakhtawar are crucial. You have to be affected by their pain too. Can’t just be one sided. Too simple
In khaie's case, the makers have focused much on channar's family. People actually got connected with these characters. Initially, audience was with zamda and wanted her to take the revenge but later on when they have shown barlas aparna love story, story of other characters then people started having soft spot for them.
Yes acting have also major contribution in this. Iss villain family main ek sy bhadd ky ek actor hai.
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