Originally posted by: AttractiveAdya
Firstly @anshvi it is not always about it all being "cliche". The point is that even if they do turn him against, it would be cliche because let's face facts, all of us did see that coming. The thing is thrill-to-rake-intelligence. The thrill, to watch for whether he has turned or not ultimately. If he has, then there has to be more of a reason then what meets the eye. If he hasn't, then well we have to wait and watch it! Also one more thing, I don't think one soldier who has been manipulated, and (if) turned should be taken as an example to look down upon the other three patriots who "reinforce" and "glorify" the armed forces.
@OnMyOwn I agree with you at some points, but one thing is that the way Sid's character is portrayed, him turning is in fact a little unbelievable only because it doesn't suit his character. But then yes people do change, so maybe he did too. However a stronger reasoning for the turn is needed.
See firstly I said I will prefer watching that Cliche which strengthens my belief in an Indian solider and gives me a happy ending...that is my own CHOICE.
I prefer this cliche rather than watching that cliche where he has turned.
To each his own.
And yes I agree this is what makes this show interesting and thrilling coz it challenges us to think and apply our brains...We r not spoon fed rather we watch it with all eyes and ears open na dwe keep brainstorming whether Siddhant is Sadiq or Sid or what will happen next.
To tell u the truth I was the first one among my friends to know that Siddhant would be shown as Sadiq who had come to India to complete Mission Badshah...Although I had predicted it still my heart wants to believe that there is more than meets the eye.
Secondly this is what I had already mentioned in my post that no strong reason has been given to justify Sid's turning
Now nowhere I had mentioned that his turning means looking down upon other loyal soldiers.
What I said is that yes soldiers are humans and they can change but being vulnerable and being wrong are two different things...and unlike civilians they are given special training, their country will is unfathomable. And so far what we have been shown Siddhant is not somebody who can change under normal circumstances.
The 15 years of torture couldn't break him then what did? So far No reason has been given and we have to wait and watch what actually happened.
My point of view is that there are 2 realities - Soldiers are humans but have strong country will..they pledge their lives for their nation and they put their country above their own life
Now the second reality is that Soldiers are also humans and can change
But I will prefer watching the first reality the first which glorifies our soldiers and their courage , valour and sacrifices.
I prefer happy endings
So, this is my opinion
Edited by anshvi - 7 years ago
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