Originally posted by: missFiesty_69
I’m not blaming anyone — not Rohit, not Sam, or anyone else. It was just my opinion, nothing more.
@bold: No, their roles are explicitly negative. No one should be inspired by a negative character or someone who ruthlessly murders or assaults people on screen. Their actions are clearly portrayed as wrong and negative.
My point is that when a male lead is presented as the hero, his actions can be perceived differently by the audience. Fair or not, that positioning can influence some viewers. Not everyone, of course — but the possibility exists.
As you yourself mentioned, that scene could have been avoided because it really didn’t add anything other than showing FL in a regressive way and they made Armaan himself lift her up as well, so it clearly shows their intent behind adding that. I really don’t think, actors have much of a say and even if they do, their inputs might not be considered if they really have something planned already. It’s not just about leads, applicable for any actor imo.

I'm just waiting for this EDT to reach 150 pages.
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