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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: chicksoup

KK- The Lonely Walk.

(Dedicated to KK and everyone in the team who makes KK what he

We dreamed a dream together,

Set out to fly a kite.

Our eyes filled with amazement,

At how high we could fly!


Now, the dream remains...

The kite readies to fly again,

For even if only one of us remain,

The show must go on, they say.

Stepping into a new playground,

The sky stretched out vast and desolate.

The kite and the flyer readied,

The cheers are nothing but emptiness.

I walked this walk with you, my friend.

Thrusting into this last leg,

I dare not look behind,

For I know you wouldn't be there.

Ambushed, aching...

I falter on.

Agility in my gait,

Crawling on...

The roaring crowd can't shut you down,

The racing heart would keep looking for you.

For it was a promise made,

I need only look behind, to find you.

Memories to fill a life time,

A friend to always count on,

And now I remain, in this longest stretch,

It is a lonely walk without you.


🥺

I love KK! ❤️

And I love the writers of this show.🤗


At the time of Prabhakar's demise, the person I felt most strongly for, was KK. I truly felt his loss was the greatest. Sidhanth had his family and Anushka. Gayatri had her children. Purva had her family and her friends. KK- No one understood how deep his grief runs.

I have loved every bit of KK's response from the time Prabhakar left him. He crumbled when he realised Prabhakar was gone. He had to pull himself together. He found a spot in the garden to let it sink in, as he viewed the activities around him. Strangely, I think Goyal was the one who understood what losing Prabhakar meant to KK. I guess the rest of his Shark friends got it too, because they have seen him stand up for Prabhakar in the most strenuous circumstances. Nita doesn't understand it because she always saw it as Prabhakar eating into KK's time with his family. Sidhanth doesn't have a clue either, when he rubbishes the loyalty line. I have even written once whether Prabhakar himself knew. He wouldn't have. If he had, he would have known KK would never overstep the promise made to him as a friend and was somehow bullied into making the Airline decision.

Over the episodes that followed, we have seen how KK silently mourns his friend. He showed it to the world, when he announced the next generation of Reddys and at the time of book launch. There are references in his conversations with his business partners and even to Sdhanth.Prabhakar came up twice in his conversation yesterday. First, he applauded Sidhanth and saw Prabhakar in him and even went to the extent of mentioning no one could fill in for his friend, but his son himself. Unfortunately, whenever KK pays a tribute to his friend, Sid finds it as opportunism, because that is how he has read the equation all his life...


Later in the evening, KK mentioned his friend again, this time for his son to find an opportunity, duplicating a relationship. Being a man of few words, KK doesn't verbalise his thoughts and feelings well. To an outsider, it would seem like KK gave his son an impassive advice on how to conduct his business. In truth, he was telling Kartik to not land Sidhanth in a spot where he would have to come to him directly. It was an advice on how he had to treat his subordinates, since that is how he had come to respect and admire his friend too. Kartik seems to have just taken the substance, ignoring the spirit. He finds it suits him best to deal with Sidhanth in a friendly manner. In fact, that seems the most productive and easy way to tackling and subjugating a clever mind that could do wonders for him in his business future. What remains to be seen is, how far Kartik will go in his quest to keep Sid around him and whether charming Purva and keeping her around him would be the easiest and most sure-shot way of ensuring her brother is kept tied to the Reddys. That ,and the implications of that possible move on the Sidushka story could make way for plenty of discussion.

For now, I salute the writers for this character named KK, for assimilating the vitality of Prabhakar Sinha in him, still showing us glimpses of the spirit! ... and the actor himself for the excellent portrayal!👏👏👏


When KK walked out into the night for a lonely walk, one could almost see the ghost of Prabhakar following him.


❤️

Lovely post! I too like KK's character and the actor playing KK is brilliant!
I have slightly different take than urs on KK. The layers r getting peeled off slowly.

Edited by Veda1125 - 7 years ago
Posted: 7 years ago
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Love love love..in Love with this Beautifull Post! Thank u so much for this..Described KK so well..his pain..thank you..I Love Both KK and Pravakar in the show..and their Bond.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: Veda1125

Lovely post! I too like KK's character and the actor playing KK is brilliant!
I have slightly different take than urs on KK. The layers r getting peeled off slowly.


Thank you. 😊

I feel too that KK still has layers...He never understood Prabhakar's adherence to rules, though he admired him and Prabhakar had to spell out certain things to him. With Sidhanth, I hope to see KK's journey too.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: Monaleojan

Love love love..in Love with this Beautifull Post! Thank u so much for this..Described KK so well..his pain..thank you..I Love Both KK and Pravakar in the show..and their Bond.


Thank you. Very rarely do we see kinship like this being explored on Indian television. The writers have certainly not disappointed us.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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The writers of KK are saluted and you have a done a wonderful job of putting it down on paper...Super job!!
KK... it's lonely at the top, especially when you have lost the 1 person whom you could depend to be your inner voice...
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: chicksoup


Thanks.

KK is far from perfect, but his loss and sadness is quite palpable. I feel the actor has done a terrific job, portraying the sensitive side to a boisterous character. 👏👏👏


True... Manishji is a fine actor and I love to watch him! Infact was missing his presence. He's one of my favourite actors of the show <3
And your last line... Prabhakar's presence was indeed felt in that walk and his longing for a support too! 😭
Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: chicksoup



Thank you. Very rarely do we see kinship like this being explored on Indian television. The writers have certainly not disappointed us.


Yes yes agree..writes are doing Great job!
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Posted: 7 years ago
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So we'll described by all 9f you. I especially liked the way KK was teaching his son management skills. Also like his honesty that he wants to be the biggest/best business man.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Your analysis are so on point ya !!⭐️
In depth...Insightful !!




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Posted: 7 years ago
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Loved the post.
Kk complex character hai. Hard to understand him.
I thought he would be angry that sid came to him directly, overstepping his son.
I loved your explanation. ..how KK is guiding his son, take care of your subordinates, give them their due.
Kartik didn't get the full message but he tried.

Kk is mentoring those boys well. Balancing them out.
He is right if these two hot heads work together they can achieve the world.

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