Indian films with mind boggling endings

The magic of cinema often lies in its unpredictability. Indian cinema, with its rich tapestry of narratives, is no stranger to films that grip audiences with unexpected, mind-boggling endings. The surprise element, often a plot twist, not only enhances the movie-watching experience but also leaves viewers pondering long after the show ends. Let’s dive into an extended list of these Indian films that managed to stun audiences with their unforeseen climaxes:

Kahaani (2012):

‘Kahaani’ broke new ground in Bollywood with its narrative technique. The story follows a pregnant woman’s relentless search for her missing husband in Kolkata. The climactic revelation that Vidya Bagchi is a vengeful widow with a false pregnancy, on a mission to assassinate her husband’s killer, was a twist that left audiences reeling.

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Drishyam (2013):

This Malayalam thriller, remade in several other languages, offers a masterclass in suspense. The protagonist, Georgekutty, brilliantly outwits the police to protect his family involved in a crime. The climax, where he reveals the hidden body’s location, leaves viewers astounded and underlines the strength of intelligent scripting.

Andhadhun (2018):

‘Andhadhun,’ a dark comedy-thriller, centers around a supposedly blind pianist who becomes embroiled in a murder mystery. The ending leaves viewers speculating about the protagonist’s actual state of vision, as he walks away unscathed, winking at the audience with a sly grin.

Talaash (2012):

‘Talaash’ effectively blends suspense with supernatural elements. The climax, revealing the enigmatic Rosie as a ghost seeking justice, is both astonishing and compelling, ensuring that the film’s conclusion lingers in the minds of viewers.

A Wednesday (2008):

This film weaves an engaging narrative of a common man’s fight against terrorism. The unexpected twist comes with the revelation that the protagonist is not a terrorist but an ordinary citizen fed up with the system, lending a thought-provoking facet to the narrative.

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Gupt: The Hidden Truth (1997):

As one of the early Indian films to nail the suspense genre, ‘Gupt’ treats its audience to a surprising twist. The climax reveals the seemingly innocent Sheetal as the actual murderer, which was a turning point in Bollywood thrillers.

Karthik Calling Karthik (2010):

This psychological thriller tells the story of a troubled protagonist who starts receiving mysterious phone calls. The climax reveals that Karthik has been calling himself due to his Dissociative Identity Disorder, a twist that highlights the complexity of mental health.

Kaun? (1999):

Ram Gopal Varma’s ‘Kaun?’ is a suspense thriller that keeps viewers on edge. The narrative, set entirely in a house, takes a shocking turn when the seemingly terrified woman is revealed as a psychotic killer.

Ugly (2013):

Anurag Kashyap’s ‘Ugly’ delves into the dark recesses of human nature. The gut-wrenching climax reveals the missing girl dead, locked accidentally in a car, underlining the tragic consequences of human greed and selfishness.

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Special 26 (2013):

In this heist film, a group of con-men rob high-profile individuals posing as CBI officers. The surprising climax reveals the mastermind behind the operation and their successful escape, leaving the actual officers baffled.

These films, with their unexpected endings, have significantly contributed to Indian cinema’s dynamism. The plot twists, often revealing deeper complexities of the narrative or the characters, engage viewers in a unique way, making these movies memorable long after the curtains fall.

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