The climax of Kadak Singh unfolds a gripping narrative of corruption, betrayal, and the pursuit of justice. The truth behind the mysterious events surrounding A.K. Shrivastav, an honest officer from the Department of Financial Crime (DFC), finally comes to light.
Directed by Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury, the film takes audiences on a rollercoaster ride of suspense, deceit, and justice. Kadak Singh sees the phenomenal Pankaj Tripathi in the lead and titular role. Along with him, the film also stars Sanjana Sanghi and Bangladeshi actress Jaya Ahsan.
What happened to A.K. Shrivastav?
The story begins with Shrivastav waking up in a hospital ward as he suffers from retrograde amnesia after a failed suicide attempt. His daughter, Sakshi, struggles to make him believe she is his daughter. So, she embarks on a mission to clear his name and unravel the truth behind the Golden Sun chit-fund scam. As the narrative unfolds, it becomes apparent that Shrivastav’s life has been entangled with corruption and betrayal. On top of it, there is a conspiracy that aims to not only tarnish his reputation but also end his life.
Sakshi, portrayed by Sanjana Sanghi, discovers that the suicide attempt is a ruse and that her father has been framed. The plot thickens as she delves into the chit-fund scam documents, revealing not only the primary culprit, Ashok Agarwal, but also implicating key players within the Department of Financial Crimes.
The narrative takes unexpected turns as Sakshi forms an unlikely alliance with Naina (Jaya Ahsan), who was romantically involved with Shrivastav. This adds a layer of complexity to the storyline, blurring the lines between personal and professional relationships. Sakshi’s determination to uncover the truth intensifies, despite facing threats and warnings to abandon her quest.
As the investigation progresses, a shocking revelation emerges. The people closest to Shrivastav, including his boss, Jitendra Tyagi, and his colleague Subhash, orchestrated the entire scheme. They conspired with Agarwal and planned Shrivastav’s demise to protect their involvement in the financial scam. Moreover, the suicide note, the false narrative of disgrace, and even the attempt on Shrivastav’s life were all meticulously orchestrated by those he trusted.
Kadak Singh: How does the Pankaj Tripathi movie end?
The climax finally exposes the depth of the conspiracy, with Shrivastav addressing everyone involved in a hospital meeting. His boss, Tyagi, Subhash, and other individuals were also involved in a web of corruption. Furthermore, the corruption went beyond the chit-fund scam. The revelation of Shrivastav’s colleague, Ravikant, committing suicide after discovering the truth adds a tragic dimension to the narrative.
In a surprising turn of events, Subhash confessed to his role in the conspiracy to kill Shrivastav. As a result, the perpetrators faced the consequences of their actions, and justice prevailed as Shrivastav emerged as the symbol of integrity and righteousness.
The film concluded with Shrivastav pleading with the court to treat financial criminals as hardened criminals. Despite still grappling with retrograde amnesia, Shrivastav expresses remorse and a desire to rebuild his relationship with Sakshi and his son Adi.
Kadak Singh not only entertained audiences with its suspenseful plot but also delivered a powerful message about the consequences of corruption and the triumph of truth and justice. Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury’s directorial brilliance, coupled with stellar performances from the cast, made Kadak Singh a compelling cinematic experience that will resonate with audiences for years to come.