Originally posted by: .Fragrance.
The bombing has already been done... Lives are already been lost.. Even if one innocent life gets lost, Sid / Sadiq becomes a culprit and here there were so many people lying lifeless... Its too late ... Even if there is a sudden realization in the end and he becomes Sid again, then too nothing will bring back the lives he has taken..
Poor Naazneen... Two times she has undergone the trauma of being a hostage at the hands of terrorists... For Sid and because of Sid... 🥺I just hope Sartaj, Harleen and Naaz all remain safe.. Saidq is gone..Sad but true.. Such a waste of an exceptionally brilliant mind and life..ðŸ˜Can't believe he was the same person who was screaming India India at the top of his voice in the neighbor land... 😠ðŸ˜
AgreeBut did u guys notice that no Civilian casualties were reported from the hospital...nobody got killed in d hospital.But yes the security people did die in thadani's office ðŸ˜
Originally posted by: paradigm
I have been a silent member of this forum but a huge fan of POW. I have to admit that I stopped watching POW in the phase when Sartaj and Iman were being blackmailed by Lala. But I was hooked onto the show again with the entry of Lt. Siddhanth Thakur, Rajasthan Rifles. He epitomised the ideal Indian soldier. His relationship with his sister and with Vikram was super endearing. And his unrelenting efforts to become frineds with Iman and Sartaj in captivity was heartbreaking.
I particularly loved how he introduced humself to Naaz in Karachi: Lt. Siddhanth Thakur, Rajasthan Rifles. In the last week, I was hoping against hope that Sid is alive and Sadiq is a facade. But my hopes were dashed by today's episode. I don't thhink that all soldiers (Indian or otherwise) are perfect. But I had so much love for the character of Siddhanth Thakur that it was heartbreaking to accept that he had turned.I can't imagine what SHobha will feel when she learns about Sadiq. My personal way of dealing with the storyline is to treat Sid and Sadiq as two different people.RIP Sid - an exemplary solider, a loving brother who would have definitely made a great Mamu, a supportive brother-in-law and a loyal friend. RIP Lt. Siddhanth Thakur, Rajasthan Rifles
Originally posted by: bajarbattu
Don't count your chickens too fast! Of course, he is upto something, but not what you think. I am willing to bet that he is counting on the fact that Iman and Sartaj know him very well... and also of course on Vikram Singh.
Today's episode gave so much clarity.
You have to only look beyond what is the obvious. This serial has been hatke right from the start, and I am confident that it will deliver the twist, in a way that is going to be satisfactory to every humanitarian. I like the way he keeps telling Afreen, whenever she gets despondently romantic with him... "yaad rakhna, maksad sabse pehle" ... and I believe he is not talking about the maksad of Jihad. He is talking about giving a lesson to the political parties of both the countries,
That is what I liked in today's precap (I am not sure whether it was in the episode or the precap) but he said, I am doing this not for Hussein, I am doing this for a larger purpose. He says this is not about two countries or two religions.
... And if what I feel about today's episode comes true, I for one am going to be very very happy with Nikhil Advani for having the balls to say it as it should be said.
So I would urge you to not write that epitaph on Sid's grave as yet.
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Love
Battu.
Originally posted by: bajarbattu
Don't count your chickens too fast! Of course, he is upto something, but not what you think. I am willing to bet that he is counting on the fact that Iman and Sartaj know him very well... and also of course on Vikram Singh.
Today's episode gave so much clarity.
You have to only look beyond what is the obvious. This serial has been hatke right from the start, and I am confident that it will deliver the twist, in a way that is going to be satisfactory to every humanitarian. I like the way he keeps telling Afreen, whenever she gets despondently romantic with him... "yaad rakhna, maksad sabse pehle" ... and I believe he is not talking about the maksad of Jihad. He is talking about giving a lesson to the political parties of both the countries,
That is what I liked in today's precap (I am not sure whether it was in the episode or the precap) but he said, I am doing this not for Hussein, I am doing this for a larger purpose. He says this is not about two countries or two religions.
... And if what I feel about today's episode comes true, I for one am going to be very very happy with Nikhil Advani for having the balls to say it as it should be said.
So I would urge you to not write that epitaph on Sid's grave as yet.
-
Love
Battu.
Originally posted by: viji2111
@ battu thanks for giving back the lost hope but It would have been better if hospital was not attacked.
Originally posted by: bajarbattu
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Don't count your chickens too fast! Of course, he is upto something, but not what you think. I am willing to bet that he is counting on the fact that Iman and Sartaj know him very well... and also of course on Vikram Singh.
Today's episode gave so much clarity.
You have to only look beyond what is the obvious. This serial has been hatke right from the start, and I am confident that it will deliver the twist, in a way that is going to be satisfactory to every humanitarian. I like the way he keeps telling Afreen, whenever she gets despondently romantic with him... "yaad rakhna, maksad sabse pehle" ... and I believe he is not talking about the maksad of Jihad. He is talking about giving a lesson to the political parties of both the countries,
That is what I liked in today's precap (I am not sure whether it was in the episode or the precap) but he said, I am doing this not for Hussein, I am doing this for a larger purpose. He says this is not about two countries or two religions.
... And if what I feel about today's episode comes true, I for one am going to be very very happy with Nikhil Advani for having the balls to say it as it should be said.
So I would urge you to not write that epitaph on Sid's grave as yet.
-
Love
Battu.
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