Siddhant the truth that was established

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Sorry guys I am on a post making spree today. POW gave me that much. What a show, with a fine script and a beautiful message. So I had been telling Siddhant means established truth. So what was the truth that was established with proof.
Remember Sid telling in prison the reason Pakistan envies India is because India is the country where a Sikh, a Muslim and a Hindu will sit together and have food, which is simply not possible in their country.

Today that was the truth that was established. Iman, Sid, and Sartaj lived in the prison as comrades. And that journey bought 3 young boys together Rohan, Husaain and Arjun. The last scene where these 3 boys sits when Sobha introduces Afreen to Harleen it was poignant. Once again 3 women hold hand. A Hindu, A muslim, A Sikh. The 2 Indian women welcome the woman across the border into their fold with love . I loved when Sobha said Sadiq ki when Afreen said Sid ki. Sid/Sadiq dual identity both women accepted.

Similarly a Rohan walks to hussain and it didnt take them long to connect and then they join Arjun. The next generation A hindu, A muslim, A sikh. The truth of India's dharma chakra. The salute of Sid towards the tricolor. he proved it to Afreen what his country was.

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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: shruthiravi

Sorry guys I am on a post making spree today. POW gave me that much. What a show, with a fine script and a beautiful message. So I had been telling Siddhant means established truth. So what was the truth that was established with proof.

Remember Sid telling in prison the reason Pakistan envies India is because India is the country where a Sikh, a Muslim and a Hindu will sit together and have food, which is simply not possible in their country.

Today that was the truth that was established. Iman, Sid, and Sartaj lived in the prison as comrades. And that journey bought 3 young boys together Rohan, Husaain and Arjun. The last scene where these 3 boys sits when Sobha introduces Afreen to Harleen it was poignant. Once again 3 women hold hand. A Hindu, A muslim, A Sikh. The 2 Indian women welcome the woman across the border into their fold with love . I loved when Sobha said Sadiq ki when Afreen said Sid ki. Sid/Sadiq dual identity both women accepted.

Similarly a Rohan walks to hussain and it didnt take them long to connect and then they join Arjun. The next generation A hindu, A muslim, A sikh. The truth of India's dharma chakra. The salute of Sid towards the tricolor. he proved it to Afreen what his country was.


Shruthi,
The last 5-7 mins of the show was the biggest takeaway for me. What a beautiful message and adding to the brilliance was Vikram's voiceover. I felt so proud of this show. Like so so much! What a poignant message! The strength of this country lay in its diversity, in its secularism and it's heart that knew how to love people. It made me love my country so much more.❤️
I remember Sid's dialogue in the prison when he says, "Ye log maarte hai kyunki humare desh mein ek saath ek Hindu, ek Sikh aur ek Musalman reh sakta hai"
How beautiful was this line and how deep was it's meaning! ❤️
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Shruthi...I concur 100%...I made a similar post on Sindhu's thread...pasting it here


For me, the highlight of yesterday's episode was the three kids talking to each other - a Muslim, a Hindu and a Sikh. It brought me back memories of Sid's conversation with Imaan and Sartaj in the prison - that our enemy hates us because a Khan, Singh and Thakur can eat and live together. Till yesterday's episode, I used to feel bad that in all this Lala won, an evil genius won. But yesterday's epilogue proved me wrong. Lala didn't win. Lala was never for religious harmony. He and the likes of Yousuf used religion to secure power for themselves. And there are such people in every religion, and in every country. But in the end, it is the power of love and humanity that eventually won. Else would a Singh, Khan and a Thakur be remembered together? Would a martyr's wife hug a terrorist's wife? Would the three kids belonging to different countries and religions play together?

And last but not the least, I loved the scene with Sid, Imaan and Sartaj looking at our National Flag. For the defence forces, they are always there for the country, no matter what the government of the day is, no matter who the enemy, no matter what their own condition is. This show intensified my respect for this stupendous Institution, where duty to the nation comes first, always!

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Posted: 7 years ago
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Beautiful..
I could not figure out while watching but this was also there.. Great great... There were so many wonderful things yesterday.. 👏
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Yes SP Sid prided on india, its culture and the culture he believed finally won over. There is no other place in the world where it can happen. As Mohammed Iqbal's lines goes " Saare Jahan se Acha Hindusthan hamara hamara, hum bulbul hain iski ye gulsitan hamara hamara. Majhab nahi sikhata apas mein bair rehna. I would say Nikhil Adwani immortalized Iqbalji lines in those few moments
@Fragrance thanks dear. POW should be a show that should be watched by every Indian
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Posted: 7 years ago
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^ Agree 100% with your views, Shruthi! ⭐️
The last episode esp.. the end moments were fab.. 3 young boys.. 3 women of diff. caste / creed join hands! 👏
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Beautiful post shruti . Siddhant always loved his country & even though he did turned for Lala but he was only against hatred & ppl he thought were responsible for the massacre of children . He trusted a wrong guy & made a mistake but that mistake proved to be too fatal . If only he could have found the truth at the right time things would have been totally different for him & his family . He believed in love & he did what he did for the love of a child but he was played .the scene of all the three kids together mirrors the dialogue as You pointed out said by sid in that Pakistani cell & that is what is India . Sid believed in this India & he wanted Afreen to see this reality of India instead of the one she has been made to believe . Vikram rightly said that sid at the end of the day was just a human who made an error in judgment of Lala but since that lead to loss of liv s so he would never be called a hero . The best thing about the show was that it never wandered away from its storyline & the message that they intended to give has been received completely . Our army is the most selfless institution in the country but we & the governments have hardly had done even 1% of what they do for us every second .
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That Last Scene was Truly a Masterstroke from the Director , such Beautiful and Huge Statement made , SO Subtly !!!
Ek Desh jahan Ek Singh , Ek Khan aur Ek Thaur ek saath Khana khaate hain ...
This is one of my most fav dialogue of the Series ... and I was so Happy and Proud to see it coming full circle by the end of the series !!!


The Best part about POW , has to be how uniquely they presented the Patriotism theme and gave a new perspective to its viewers to view it .
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