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I look at the man lying crumbled on the floor. He was surrounded by his family, yet he gestured to me. He had chosen the same death he had gifted my father. In his last moments, he lifted his hands just like my father had.
I never thought I'd do this for KK Reddy . I would be the last person to hold on to the hand he extended...but life moves you in ways you can never imagine. There I was, beside him...taking his hand...an act that was left incomplete with my father...hearing words that had died with him.

Now I know. There is great power in forgiveness. Had I not moved, I would have missed this moment. I had changed in the months after my father left. This would be him. Also Anushka, who was the legacy my father left in the form of his values and ideals. I had changed so much...for my own good.

My father had raised his hand too, with words choking in his throat. Today , another hand was extended to me. It was never an apology I wanted from KK. No amount of apology in any form would compensate for the crime he had done. This was not so. Nor was it a plea. It was a statement...that was like a blessing...that sounded like my father was speaking to me.

Yes, he was speaking to me. Not as a ghost or a dream. He was right there in the words he had spoken to his best friend. And who could reconcile me to the differences I had with my father than his best friend himself?!

Had I disappointed my father all through his life? I had tried to justify myself until I learned the man was with no blemish. I had misjudged, misunderstood my father so many times...How much I had disappointed him as a son!

He was plucked away, just like that. Before I could understand him...or make him understand me...make him be proud of me. That would always remain a void in my life.

When KK Reddy breathed his last, it is this void that he filled. He drew me one step closer to my father...gave me those last words I had surrendered long back. He poured out my father's love, his confidence in me. The words that would heal me... My father's judgement of the person I was...long before I had even proved myself.

That was the moment I accepted a friendship - so tragic, yet so unique. This man's dying thoughts were of my father. His last deed was to pass on a message from the best friend he had wronged. There was true repentance there, though it was not expressed in so many words.

So I got up...walked towards the souvenir of a friendship that had gone awfully wrong. This was a part of my father. No matter what, KK Reddy was an integral part of my father's life and vice versa when he hung on to his memories in his dying moments...

This wouldn't be painful anymore. Our fathers' friendship would still be something for me and Anushka to celebrate silently in our hearts...

It was also the tale of my father's victory. This is how a dead man won a bet.



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Posted: 7 years ago
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This piece is written so Beautifully ...❤️

It also answers the question , I was wondering about Why Siddhant kept with his PS-KK picture .

Thanks for giving a writer's view on the last scene ...
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Posted: 7 years ago
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What a beautiful piece of writing. Loved to read. Heart felt heavy while reading. Thank you.

You were very disappointed when KK's truth came out.

How do you feel about the ending? I have some idea, still want to hear from you.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: RollingStones

This piece is written so Beautifully ... ❤️

It also answers the question , I was wondering about Why Siddhant kept with his PS-KK picture .

Thanks for giving a writer's view on the last scene ...


Thank you. It was an unexpected ending...anyway, none of us had any guesses left. 😆

They ended this aspect of the story in the best way possible . 👏
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Thank you.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Oh Chick you have once again moved me to tears with your writing.
So heartfelt.

And so well analyzed about how life came full circle and how this could only be the ideal end and how therapeutic KK's words would have been to Siddhant even though they came from his father's killer's mouth but also proved that the killer had truly been his father's best friend too.

You brought out all the depths so well. The Shakespearean touch till the end as also the Bhagwad Gita.

Thanks Chicksoup for proving your username over and over again.

This closure was much needed.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: noexcuse

What a beautiful piece of writing. Loved to read. Heart felt heavy while reading. Thank you.

You were very disappointed when KK's truth came out.

How do you feel about the ending? I have some idea, still want to hear from you.


Thank you, dear. 😳

They lost quite a few fans with KK's truth. 😆 I was upset, but I said I'd see this as KK 's journey. The story shifted gears there for me. It was no longer a love story. Nor was it a murder mystery for me. This had become all about the friendship between the two men and Anushka - KK equation. That is how they ended it too. It was all about these two things.

When I view it in that aspect, this was a super duper story. They left plenty of loopholes and fastforwarded many places. Still, it was a complete tale told well.

Prabhakar had to die. KK had to be the murderer. Up until then, it was a love story. After that, KK grabbed the limelight. Even Anushka's reactions to the truth were highlighting the father-daughter more than her equation with Sidhanth. It just became KK's story for me- I don't know how others followed the show.

Even the last episode- they chose to end with KK and Sidhanth picking up the portrait of the friends...this was more about friendship than love...And there was not a single frame of the fathers' friendship in any of the promos. I love all good stories- but this complete diversion points to lack of connect the maker has with the audience. My question is, why didn't they focus even a bit on what they were to deliver in the end?

Otherwise...it is a very good story.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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I titled this Justice is done.
I would say the makers did justice to the faith the fans had in them. They wound it up nicely. 👏
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: Padmajaan

Oh Chick you have once again moved me to tears with your writing.

So heartfelt.

And so well analyzed about how life came full circle and how this could only be the ideal end and how therapeutic KK's words would have been to Siddhant even though they came from his father's killer's mouth but also proved that the killer had truly been his father's best friend too.

You brought out all the depths so well. The Shakespearean touch till the end as also the Bhagwad Gita.

Thanks Chicksoup for proving your username over and over again.

This closure was much needed.


Thanks a lot , Padma.

When Sidhanth picked up the picture - I was wonderfully surprised. They portrayed his healing so beautifully.
Prior to that , Gayatri had been healed too, when she accepted Anu and refused to be a part of the final drama. The bitterness had gone and she was at peace.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Chick you have healed me too.
I was hurting. Feeling much better after reading you.
Thanks dear

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