Published 22:08 IST, March 20th 2020
'Guilty' ending explained; here's what the ending of the Kiara Advani starrer film means
Guilty ending explained: Kiara Advani starrer, 'Guilty' is a movie that released on Netflix recently. Read on to understand the ending of the film.
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Guilty is a Netflix Original movie starring Kiara Advani, Akansha Ranjan Kapoor and Gurfateh Singh Pirzada. movie has been written by Atika Chohan, Kanika Dhillon and Ruchi Narain. During entire movie, plot of film circles in mes of bravery, doubt, acceptance and sexual assault that kept viewers intrigued to find out answers to questions which kept plot accelerating.
By end of film, filmmakers made sure that y send out a very strong mess to audience and throw light upon sexual assault and consensual relationship. If you are among people who did t understand ending of movie, read on to decode ending of it.
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Guilty ending explained
In last scene, it is Tanu Kumar got on st and revealed to college students present re, what had happened that night. She confessed that though she wanted to seduce VJ, she did t intend to do anything while his friends were in room. She told everyone that she was assaulted by VJ and his friends witnessed whole scene. Among people present in room, KP admitted to being an eye witness to incident. This led to peer group to shame VJ who tried to exit st but had to battle his way out from middle of crowd who was shaming him.
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After that Nanki opened up about how she too had kept quiet throughout her life after being assaulted at a young . She explains how she was counselled into believing that getting assaulted by a man was her own fault and that problem was with her. She furr explained that this led to her indulging in self-doubts and believing that is a dreamer. This makes viewers clear as to why did Nanki use to get anxious and suspicious of men who were around him as movie was unfolding.
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Nanki is seen splurting out name of molester but she stopped and started crying. In last moments of movie, ar woman (Tanu) held her hand and comforted her. This gesture of woman holding hands sends out a strong mess where woman become each or’s strength and comfort each or. A statistics is displayed on screen which reads:
"A year after #metoo broke in India, everyone who was called out is back at work... and at parties. Meanwhile, 95% of rapists in India are still T convicted. 97% of rapists are kwn to victims. Of this, we are all equally... guilty."
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22:08 IST, March 20th 2020