Note: This message be injurious to many souls, so be advised. Also the post indeed contains spoofs, thus be advised there as well.
Now, now, now. I actually sat thru an entire episode of Clowns Mill Gayye tonight and just even stating that gives me chills and shivers, but lo and behold, it's indeed the truth. I have realized many may take the soap very seriously, but I view it for a laughter riot and do not even attempt to sit thru it with a straight face, and in fact let alone I don't take my precious life seriously and believe in the ideology of living on the edge.
Why Sid is Superman even with the eye locks and same ol' whack a** fall/trip/catch scene:
The eye lock between Siddhant - Riddhima was zealous; I loathe soft eye locks, but I'm always in favor of striking/raw/intense ones that convey a message. With the lunatic goons that came along in the scene out of no where were in fact very troll like with the gigantic daggers, over - sized dhoti costumes, and incomprehensive lingo. As expected, any sane man and woman would run for their dear lives and that's precisely what had happened but with exaggerated fear. Riddhima is in fear because she in any way has to meet up with her prince charming, and Siddhant has to make sure he fulfills the task. Thus, when their lives are on the rim, and they are at a cave, the raw filled eye lock portrayed the fear subtly. With that proceeding done, the way Riddhima tripped onto Sid was very cliched yet not very much somehow, because Sid is perplexed when he slides the dupatta away from Riddhima while gazing at her innocence, allure, vulnerability. Of course the very last scene was priceless indeed: Though I wished he had let the anklet *yawns* get away, it actually interconnected them even more. The knife slash was dramatic FO SHO. š
The birth of Siddhant - RIddhima occurred with 3 slaps; along the way were more slaps and police arrests; then with the happenings, both who still aren't fully aware of each other have began to form an eerie relation. No body of course knows what's in store, but the unusual tie between them is eccentric, yet familiar.
So all in all, Siddhant's presence made it all good in the hood.
Here's to you Superman: