Random thought -
Its an intriuging thought for few like me. Its about the utilization rate of the villain's right hand man. Some facts of our beloved hindi movies have always been unbelievable and outright blasphemy when it comes to physics and also emotions. For example the dream sequences where the bestowed couples in movies find the Swiss Alps to dance and play the snow and such events follow the similar pattern as cinema ages on. I agree that imagination should not be questioned though.
Another fact that I fail to comprehend is loyalty and loyalty to the bad man. In the closing shots, you would find the villain directing all his forces towards the hero who would defend his way through to catch the villain by his horns (Did I say bull?). How can so many comrades be convinced to lay their lives down to the invincible hero? Yes...I am reading too much behind the line of the script. Hey....but lemme know the moment you figure this out.
Another that comes to my notice is the utilization rate of the right hand man by the villain. If the villain is young, then the Right Hand man (RHM) would be responsible for abducting and invariably fight the second fiddle (Another invincible dude who may loose his immunity in the fag end of the movie and collapse after some dramtic emotional crappy dialogues which results in buckets of tears). Or if he does fight the main man,phew he would be stronger than he is in other movies as he has kill some time engaging our hero. Now the other side of the story - the villain is an old clown - then what - Well, he is strongest among all the movies he had enacted before and would be the primary wave of attack which our hero has to contend with. A tough barrier that requires strength and stealth to mow over.
Its a work of imagination and hence need not be ridiculed, but somewhere it sets my predictive mind to believe the happy ending which is inevitable in most stereotyed movies......Take a break....