Sunday, May 22, 2016

Param Singh Tweets about Sadda Haq Ending : Going down the memory lane





As we all know that the much loved Channel V's Youth fiction programming is coming to an end. It was speculated that the channel would retain its shows on Hotstar. But actor Param Singh recently tweeted about the ending of the show has confirmed the news.






























We surely understand that's it's a hard moment for everyone who was closely associated with the show. But like any good things coming to an end, Let's go down to the memory lane and enjoy some great moment of the show that set a benchmark in Youth programming. Sadda Haq that initially began with the theme of women empowerment was drawn near the character of Sayunkta Agrawal who wants to pursue her dream of becoming a mechanical engineer.



But as luck would have it, she's opposed by her parents and family. But determined to make her dream come true, Sayunkta still goes ahead and takes admission in FITE



Here she across various people coming through various backgrounds. Sayunkta finds support in Kaustauki. She also meets other students like Vidhushi, Jignesh, YoYo etc. She even comes face to face with a slightly arrogant but determined Professor Vardhan. But her real match comes in when the brilliant, snobbish Randhir Singh Shekhawat comes into picture.





Randhir is an extraordinary student that is vowing to become the top student of FITE and he's the main competitor to Sayunkta. As destiny was meant to be, both crossed their ways many times and were drawn towards each other. Randhir's hatred for women comes from the fact that her mother never really cared for her. Her constant fights with her drunkard father had spoiled his childhood. With such angst on his mind, Randhir had grown to be quite egoistic however on the flip side, he does have a good heart and he shows repeatedly that he cares.



Time passes and Sayunkta Randhir falls in love. Meanwhile, Parth Kashyap comes into the picture who acts as a tool to Randhir's Jealousy and make him realize his love for Sayunkta. After some tiffs and fights, they all become friends. Everything was fine at this point but slowly and steadily the show started to see a decline in excitement when some great characters made an exit.





































The biggest shock received by viewers when Professor Vardhan left the show. After all he had a mission to stay in FITE. He had to lead his dream team in an International Competition to bring special honors for the Institute. Something the viewers had waited since long but unfortunately, that never happened. And if this was not enough. Jiggy and Kaustaki were soon out of the picture.








Like every daily soap, Sadda Haq too suffered from various ups and downs but the loyal following never left its side. More blows followed when Sayunkta's mother also left the show. The mother and daughter's bonding was something that gave this show a special edge. The show then targeted towards Sayunkta's fulfilling her dreams. Lots of actors with new characters were thrown in but honestly the charm was not there.

The show re-invented itself in season 2 this time having Aryan instead of Parth. FITE is not there but the magic of Randhir and Sayunkta still managed to rake in the moolah. Earnest performance by the cast did the trick but the writers didn't know where to take the story forward and how...Sandhir (fondly called by fans) are yet to re-unite and it remains to be seen when this would happen






























But despite the glitches, it can't be ruled that Sadda Haq had succeeded to make its way into the hearts of the viewers. The noble idea worked big with its target audience and provided some great moments to be cherished always. A final word on performances - each of the cast has delivered superlative acts  and deserve an applause. Harshita Gaur is efficient as Sayunkta while Param played Randhir with gutso. This will remain a landmark performance in his career. As for the rest, Ankit Gupta was good as Parth and so as Krip Suri as Professor Vardhan. A special mention for Nissha Neha's Vidhushi which was quite a spicy character with shades of grey. The supporting cast and rest of the cast deserves a word of appreciation as well.


Sadda Haq's farewell shall be as disheartening as the farewell to Channel V.  An Era of a great programming comes to an end. We wish all the bes to the whole team of Sadda Haq for delievering such a great show



















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