Kareena Kapoor's The Buckingham Murders is now available in theatres and getting a mix of reactions from moviegoers. Since it is Kareena's birthday today, if you decide to go and watch her recently released movie and still find it difficult to understand or have any kind of confusion regarding the end scenes, here is an ending explained just for you:?
Kareena Kapoor in the movie plays the role of Jaspreet Bhamra, a cop mother who lost her baby in a shooting incident. The movie shows Kareena moving to a smaller town by taking a transfer so that she can move on from the tragic incident in her life. But unfortunately she finds herself getting involved in another missing case of an Indian child.
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Kareena is shown settling down in a small town in England's Wycombe, where religious tensions are common between Hindus and Muslims that sometimes arise because of cricket.
Intensity towards the ending gets high as the missing child case turns into a murder case. Jaspreet Bhamra with her team tries to work more aggressively to find the truth as soon as possible.?
Since Bhamra was new in her police station, he was always getting pushed back from investigating the case in her style by her senior Hardik Patel. But the true story was something else only. Patel was found misleading the case as he wanted to take revenge from a teenage drug dealer as he indirectly caused harm to his sister's life. After getting exposed, Patel kills himself by a gunshot in the presence of Bhamra and other team members.
Bhamra, after Patel's death, tries to find out the real killer of the child who first went missing and then was found dead in a nearby park. Bhamra was always doubful of the child's missing bag. She starts investigating the family dynamics of the Muslim family and the Indian family of the dead boy. Upon further investigation, Bhamra finds out that the two families used to do business together, but they eventually parted ways.?
But honestly, there was no connection between the Muslim family and the killing of the Indian Hindu boy. The boy named Ishpreet was adopted by his Indian parents, and the foster mother never really wanted him. It was her who planned his murder.?
As Bhamra said she will take care of Patel's sister, it is shown in the last scene that Bhamra asks her father, who himself worked at a hospital, to take her along and take all of her responsibility.
The movie ends while showing Kareena grieving the loss of her own son. The movie ends with Kareena's crying and 'Yaad Reh Jaati Hai' song playing in the background. The song is the remake of Kareena's song only, which first was launched in her movie opposite Akshay Kumar. The movie's name was Bewafaa.
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