What is the truth of the story?

Gerson 2022-04-23 07:02:31

At the end of the story, how did that Simi die? Did Simi really die accidentally?

The first assumption is that Akash did not do that. Following the doctor's arrangement, Simi's organ was transplanted to the chief's daughter, earning 10 million to go to Europe. First of all, Akash doesn't have a passport. Even if a friend sends him to London, that's not right. He doesn't even have a passport. Even if he can get out of India, it will be difficult to live in London, and he has become a well-known artist. . At the end, Akash flies the can at the last stick, indicating that his eyes are fine. But why did he deceive Sophie, just to cover up the incident that he was also involved in the organ trade, so he took the money to live in Europe. Another idea is that if he really accidentally stocked under Simi's car, then when he went directly to Mumbai, and then went to London with the help of his friends, he lived in London on his own, and he was cured. his own eyes, so why would he lie? Is it just to save her image in Sophie's eyes? Or maybe he was really lucky because the rabbit survived and his eyes were not healed, so he used the rabbit's cane to commemorate his rebirth, so how did he know that it was a kind of rabbit that saved him, he The words he said to Sophie were to go straight to Mumbai, no one told him it was a rabbit, and the rabbit eventually ran away. The last question is that two years later, as soon as we shook hands, we knew that it was Sophie (he and Sophie didn’t even have a formal relationship, and they didn’t get along for a long time), and the last stick flew the soda can. How to explain .

No matter what the outcome is, Akash is always lying, and I personally prefer Akash to be involved in the sale of organs. That was just my guess and inclination at the time.

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Andhadhun quotes

  • Sofie: [watching news about Akash and Simi] They've eloped.

  • Mavashi: Lottery tickets for sale. Try your luck. Lottery tickets for sale. Try your luck, Sir.

    [to a customer]

    Mavashi: Go on, buy one.

    [to Akash]

    Mavashi: Sir, do me a favour. Place your hand on any ticket. They say, God favors the blind.

    [again to the customer]

    Mavashi: He touched the ticket. You'll hit the jackpot now. Out with a 100 rupees.