Jawan Ending Explained

Is Kalee Dead? Does The End Credits Scene Hint At A Sequel?

 
There are numerous subplots in Jawan, including those involving farmer suicides, medical facilities, industrial accidents that result in the demise of an entire village, and more. However, Vikram Rathore, a presumed deceased special forces soldier, and Kalee, the fourth-largest arms dealer in the world, compete against one another in the novel by Atlee and his co-authors. Azad, Vikram's son, joins the scene to get revenge on Vikram and his mother, Aishwarya, which adds even more drama and "masala" to the situation. 
Is There A Hint Of A Sequel In The End Credits Scene?

 

Azad, Vikram, and the rest of their team can be seen taking a holiday in a different country as the credits roll. Madhavan Azad is being held at gunpoint by Naik, who emerges out of nowhere. He briefly appears to be planning to detain Azad for threatening to scuttle the polls. But as they both laugh and embrace, it becomes clear that Naik has been Azad's accomplice the entire time. It makes sense because a jailer cannot plan such massive operations without assistance from within, and given Naik's connections, he can easily get Azad everything he wants and assist him with his "clean India" mission.

 

And it appears that Swiss banks are involved in the upcoming stage of this never-ending endeavour. Jawan doesn't go into great detail, but actual, official data indicates that Indian individuals and companies may have billions of Swiss francs stored in these Swiss banks.

 

Just why Swiss banks? Well, it has become the preferred method for the corrupt to hide their money due to the privacy they offer. Since this is such a well-kept secret, some nations have pursued it to hold them responsible for supporting unlawful operations. Since this is such a well-kept secret, some nations have pursued it to hold them responsible for supporting unlawful operations. But the justice that we observe is probably only a small portion of the justice that ought to be served. We don't anticipate Jawan 2 to go into great detail on how Swiss banks operate or who the people and companies that Vikram and Azad are chasing, given the over-the-top style of Atlee's flicks. But we have no doubt that he and his authors will devise a complex plot to frankly confront the pernicious relationship between India and Switzerland.

 

In addition to all of that, we must remind you that Alia, Kalee's daughter, represents a loose thread. She may have learned something from Azad's vigilantism, but we are not sure. Having said that, there's a good probability she won't accept their apologies for killing her father and uncle. We mean, congrats to her if she succeeds. If she doesn't, then we can anticipate her to be one of Jawan 2's villains. Along with all of that, we anticipate Shah Rukh Khan's star power to be fully utilised in the sequel to Jawan through humour, action sequences, and speeches that influence the public for the better.