Arpita Sarkar
An open ending in a film is when the director leaves the plot incomplete, leaving questions unanswered and allowing the audience to guess what will happen next.
The film is based on the Aarushi-Hemant double murder case and the confusing events surrounding it. Similar to the case in real life, the ending of the movie also raised many questions.
Ayushmann Khurrana plays Akash, a visually blind musician. Although he was not born blind, he believes that he was blinded by a cricket ball as a child. The ending made audiences ponder whether he was blind or not.
John Abraham starrer is full of metaphors at every step. The movie has an ambiguous ending which, of course, is open to multiple interpretations.
It's a shocking murder mystery of a police officer's son going missing. Ajay Devgn's family is suspected of the murder and he crosses all boundaries to save them.
This movie also has an open-ending. They fight the ghost, and during the encounter, it is revealed that Vandana killed Amar to save herself. Vandana and Joshi are killed, and Riaz spills the diesel fuel.
Piku renames his Delhi residence "Bhaskot Villa" in memory of his father, and the maid, who left due to Bhaskor's notoriety, returns to work. The film ends with a scene of Piku playing badminton in the front yard of her house with Rana.
Surjan writes in the official report that Armaan's death was an accident. He returns to the riverside place where he used to meet Rosie and uncovers her remains where Shashi had hidden her body