Very nice post!
Love does not always mean fulfillment and to snatch away others happiness to bring ones own. This is what Siddharth and Nivedita had portrayed from the beginning. Both placed others happiness above their own. Siddharth accepted and stayed committed to Divya, despite not being ready for the marriage. And Nivedita took out her heart out and gave it to Divya, so that she could live her life happily. Not only that, she handed herself to Viren, as Dadi has said to Divya.
Siddharth could not look through Chanchal and Jawahar's schemes and could not trust Nivedita and her family on that day. Nivedita also could not see Siddharth's pain because if she had tried to see Siddharth's pain, she could not do justice to Divya's love for Siddharth. Both Nivedita and Siddharth are great as human beings, who forever wanted others happiness more than success of their own love story, no matter what others have bestowed upon them. Siddharth accepted every childishness of Divya and Nivedita forgave Viren for stalking and using her.
Siddharth and Nivedita are examples that in this world, now also people are there who think about others and others happiness, especially their family. They never mind anything coming from the family. They accept a little love with humility and forget the pain bestowed on them with a smile. The best part of their character is they never speak for themselves and live their lives for their near and dear ones.
I in infact feel that the creatives have shown very good example in the form of Nivedita and Siddharth. Now-a-days, the trend is of nuclear family, where once married, people tend to forget the family and think of only the spouse ex. Pratap. Nivedita and Siddharth are two individuals who are actually keeping the family together. Its not necessary for them to unite. Their motif is life is discharging their duties consistently towards everyone, and place others before their own happiness. \