
Detective Sherdil ending explained: Did Sherdil catch the killer, and will there be a sequel?
Detective Sherdil ending explained: Detective Sherdil, starring Diljit Dosanjh in a strikingly different role, recently debuted on Zee5 and has piqued the interest of both fans and mystery enthusiasts. If you've seen the movie and are curious about the suspense-filled climax, here's a detailed explanation of the ending and the true motive behind Bhatti's unexpected murder.
What is Detective Sherdil about?
Set in the picturesque city of Budapest, the plot revolves around the mysterious death of billionaire Pankaj Bhatti, portrayed by Boman Irani. What seems at first to be a hate crime gradually unfolds into a layered tale of family drama, massive wealth, and deceit. Detective Sherdil, played by Diljit Dosanjh, partners with the sharp and composed Natasha (Diana Penty) to untangle the case's many twists and turns.
(Spoilers ahead, you know what to do)
Detective Sherdil ending explained
Who is the killer in Detective Sherdil?
Sherdil began to sense that Rajeshwari, Angad, and Shanti were hiding the truth.. Their stories didn't align, and something felt off. A key breakthrough came when Bodhi informed Sherdil and Natasha that, on the day of Mr. Bhatti's death, he had seen Angad shooting clay pigeons. Oddly enough, despite being an excellent marksman, Angad missed every shot. Bodhi also mentioned spotting Purvak running out of the mansion.
They also discovered that large sums were being transferred to a hospital in Budapest. It turned out that Mr. Bhatti had been secretly receiving treatment for cancer. Among the family, it was Shanti who was shaken so much that she even suggested the idea of killing her father.
Who was the killer in Detective Sherdil?
In a shocking revelation, Shanti, Mr. Bhatti's beloved daughter, turned out to be the killer. Under the guise of affection, she embraced her father only to snatch a gun and shoot him. After the murder, Rajeshwari and Angad blackmailed Purvak, threatening to report his sister unless he took the blame. Left with no choice, Purvak falsely confessed. In the end, Sherdil uncovered the truth, exonerated an innocent man, and brought the real culprits to justice.
Will Detective Sherdil have a sequel?
In the final moments of the film, Sherdil receives a new assignment in Kenya—hinting that his detective journey is far from over. While an official sequel hasn't been announced, this cliffhanger strongly suggests that a second part could be in the works. Fans may very well see Detective Sherdil return for another thrilling mystery.
Where to watch Detective Sherdil on OTT?
You can stream Detective Sherdil on Zee5.

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