How did Sara Ali Khan’s film end?
director abhishek kapoor’s romantic drama, Kedarnath, published on December 7, 2018.Starring the late actor sushant singh rajput In the lead role.Kedarnath also made her Bollywood debut as an actress. Sara Ali Khan. The film depicts an interfaith love story between a wealthy Hindu Brahmin girl and a Muslim ‘pithu’ (porter) in the Uttarakhand mountains near the Kedarnath temple.
Set in a valley near the Kedarnath temple in 2013, local Muslim porter Mansoor Khan meets Mandakini “Mukku” Mishra, the rebellious younger daughter of Hindu priest Brijraj. Mook is engaged to her chief priest’s nephew, but she rebelliously indulges in fooling around with the local boys. However, her encounter with Mansoor takes a different turn as genuine feelings develop between the two during their interaction.
Despite Mook’s initial teasing, a genuine connection forms between them, culminating in them sharing a kiss in the rain. Their budding romance encounters opposition as Mook’s jealous sister spreads rumors, creating tension between Mook and Mansoor. As the conflict escalates, Mook finds himself ostracized by his family and the threat of eviction to the Muslim community looms, leading to a decisive confrontation.
Mukku was forced to marry Kul and their love continued despite her family’s attempts to suppress her feelings for Mansoor. When her Mansoor bravely returns to pick her up, she faces fierce opposition from Kul and her allies. Despite her risks, Mansoor is determined not to abandon Mook and their bond. Meanwhile, Mook is trapped in her marriage, which she did not want, and is considering suicide, but is saved by her family. As an impending flood disaster looms, tensions between Kul and Mansoor rise, and the fate of their love is in jeopardy.
Kedarnath ending: Did Mukku and Mansoor make it out of the valley safely?
Amid the chaos of the flood, Mansoor rushes to Mook, who is struggling to save his family and the hotel guests. In a desperate effort to survive, they take refuge in a temple. There Mansoor ultimately sacrifices himself to save Mook and his father. As her waters recede, Mook grieves the loss of her Mansoor, and her memories of their love guide her to rebuild her own life.
Three years later, Mook continues to carry Mansoor’s memories in his heart and runs the lodge with his father. Despite the pain of his absence, she finds solace in the echoes of their love, symbolized by a song that is a poignant reminder of their time together.