Sheizaan Khan on Siddhu's sacrifice in 'Ganga Mai Ki Betiyan'
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Key Takeaways
Actor Sheizaan Khan, who plays Siddhu in the Zee TV drama 'Ganga Mai Ki Betiyan', has opened up about a pivotal moment in the show — his character's silent sacrifice that puts a co-star's dignity above his own desires. The revelation comes ahead of a high-stakes track airing soon on the channel.
The Trap and the Twist
In the upcoming episodes, antagonist Indu Rani (played by Shraddha Jaiswal) orchestrates a scheme to destroy Sneha (played by Amandeep Sidhu) — locking her and Siddhu inside a room overnight with the intention of making it appear the two spent the night together. The plan is designed to shatter Sneha's impending marriage to Shantanu (played by Shehzad Shaikh) by exposing them to villagers at dawn.
Siddhu's Choice
Rather than exploit the situation — which could have rekindled his romance with Sneha — Siddhu quietly conceals himself before the door opens, ensuring no one discovers his presence. The moment is framed by the show's writers as a defining test of character: a man choosing another person's peace over his own longing.
Sheizaan Khan described his character's motivation in his own words: '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.'
What the Actor Says About Siddhu's Arc
Khan elaborated further, saying: '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.'
The actor's framing positions Siddhu as a deliberate counter to the possessive, aggressive male archetypes common in Indian primetime television — a narrative choice that has resonated with the show's audience.
About the Show
'Ganga Mai Ki Betiyan' airs on Zee TV. The drama centres on women navigating social pressures in a village setting, with the Siddhu-Sneha-Shantanu triangle forming a key emotional thread. This latest development is expected to raise the stakes significantly for all three characters heading into the next phase of the story.