Mumbai, May 13
Actor Sheizaan Khan, who essays the role of Siddhu in the television show 'Ganga Mai Ki Betiyan', has called his character in the show a rare sight in the medium of television. The actor said that his character stands out because of his ability to protect the other person's peace, dignity, and happiness.
In the upcoming track of the show, viewers will witness Indu Rani (played by Shraddha Jaiswal) laying a trap for Siddhu and Sneha by locking them inside a room with the intention of ruining Sneha's dignity and breaking her upcoming marriage with Shantanu (played by Shehzad Shaikh). Her plan is that when the villagers arrive in the morning, they will assume Siddhu and Sneha spent the night together.
However, despite getting a chance where Sneha's relationship with Shantanu could break and he could possibly bring his love back into his life, Siddhu chooses a different path. He quietly hides himself before the door opens, ensuring that nobody finds out he was in the room with Sneha. The moment beautifully highlights how, for Siddhu, Sneha's dignity, peace, and happiness matter far more than his own emotions and love story.
Talking about his part in the show, the actor said, "Personally, I feel Siddhu stands apart from typical TV male leads because his love is deeply rooted in selflessness, respect, and understanding boundaries. He is a rare male character who understands that love is not about possession or winning someone back, but about protecting the other person's peace, dignity, and happiness".
"Even when Siddhu gets a moment where he could think about bringing Sneha back into his life, he chooses her well-being over his own emotions and silently steps back. For me, Siddhu's silent sacrifice is what makes him television's most respectful lover and truly proves that real love is about protection, respect, and wanting the best for the person you love, even if it doesn't favour your own love story", he added.
'Ganga Mai Ki Betiyan' airs on Zee TV.
- IANS
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