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Howdy, fellas?
The episode put up tonight was indeed meandering and enigmatic. I have visualized beautified versions of it through Pocahontas's take and Megha's OS. However, my heart or just something I imagine goes out for Siddharth, here I am, paying homage to the miraculous and hysterically bewitching whirlpool of a character, HIM, of course.
Punching dramatically hilarious and beautiful expressions out of the face of a creature that yearned to howl and cry and tell he was mad at life, it was Siddharth in beginning. His classic one-liners that made us laugh our effing hells out and his antiques beseeching more attention for him include most part of the middle of his odyssey in Pyaar Ki Yeh Ek Kahaani. However, eventually Siddharth Mehra crushed our endeavor of seeing his goodness and nailed it to the grounds of a graveyard and died a villain's death. He was a mere villain, but a most distinctive and certainly the most well-sketched character of the show. Unlike his sagacious counterpart, Abhay, he was vulnerable for being ruined, and indeed the writers run over his character with trucks loaded with baby elephants before endowing him with a mirthful and timeless death.
Siddharth was more humane than he knew. He harbored feelings for malice and outrage in heart, he was entitled to anger and was swathed in ideas of victory and evilness and betrayal like nobody else. Siddharth was a wholesome character. He was human, he was inhuman, he was reasonable, he was unreasonable, he was evil, he was heartwarming. But most of all, he was enchanting. He was enchanting, which is why I spell all of this out to you. Yes, I feel bad that he is no more.
Siddhant Karnick is a fine compound, he is going to places! 👍🏼
What more, RIP Sid?!
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Kankshita
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