After getting beaten by villain and when he sees blood coming from the mouth, hero's eyes will become red, hero gets the power of bodhi dharma and kills everyone..
Heroine scolds hero for coming behind her.. but what hero listens is a violin music with the heroine's ear ring dancing..
If its a suspense thriller definitely the old goody goody man or the comedy piece will be the culprit..
Rich widower/bachelor would have three or more kids / brother's kids out of which one would be super smart , one would be a spoilt brat and heroine would enter and refine them/care for them and of course fall in love with hero.
if the hero/heroine [after all duets and stuff] later realise that they are related to each other, they will always be athai ponnu or maama payyan [aunt's daughter or uncle's son - I mean, eligible to be marry each other] . Never did a director dare to have the reunion scene as the hero and heroines realising they are siblings... thinkingsmiley
Hmm... When villian shoots, bullets will never touch hero. But if hero shoots even once, it will kill villian supporters!
If a bride or groom [always hero/heroine] decides not to get married at the eleventh-hour, there will always be a scapegoat to fill their place. All the relatives would be against it, but the scapegoat. As if he/she was waiting for the moment would take the garland and walk to the dais. Worst part, the groom wouldn't mind exchange offer :welcome
In most court scenes, the camera will pan to the picture of Gandhiji (if justice has been done). If not, we'll see Lady Justice, either with her blindfold off; or holding lop-sided scales ;-)