Auron Mein Kahan Dum Tha Ending Explained & Spoilers


The latest romantic-thriller film, Auron Mein Kahan Dum Tha, featuring Ajay Devgn and Tabu, hit theaters on August 2, 2024. Additionally, Shantanu Maheshwari, Saiee Manjrekar, Jimmy Sheirgill, Sayaji Shinde, Jay Upadhyay, and others are seen in supporting roles. While the movie continues to captivate audiences, fans are eager to know about the film’s ending.

Auron Mein Kahan Dum Tha ending spoilers

In the final moments of Auron Mein Kahan Dum Tha, Krishna left for Dubai, and Abhijeet confronted Vasudha to uncover the truth about what actually happened on that fateful night. Abhijeet had always harbored doubts about the story Vasudha and Krishna had told, sensing that something was amiss. Finally, Vasudha broke down and confessed the truth. She revealed that the two people for whose murder Krishna was imprisoned had actually died accidentally at her hands.

During the assault, in a desperate act of self-defense, Vasudha accidentally stabbed one of the attackers, leading to his death. The second attacker died after being pushed by Vasudha, causing him to stumble onto a sharp object.

In the aftermath of this tragic incident, Krishna convinced Vasudha to remain silent. However, he decided to take all the blame upon himself to protect her. When Krishna was subsequently sentenced to 25 years in prison, Vasudha visited him, and Krishna asked Vasudha not to visit him but to move on and find happiness with someone else.

Why was Krishna sentenced to imprisonment?

Auron Mein Kahan Dum Tha began with Krishna serving time in jail. His good behavior prompted the court to order his release. However, Krishna shockingly requested the court to cancel his release, which the court ultimately rejected. Upon his release, Krishna asked his close friend Jignesh to arrange for his passport and visa to Dubai through Mahesh Desai.

The narrative then shifted to Vasudha, who anxiously awaited Krishna’s release, receiving constant updates from Jignesh. Despite her deep love for Krishna, Vasudha married a wealthy businessman, Abhijeet, after Krishna was sentenced to prison.

The story then flashed back to 2001, depicting the youthful romance between Krishna and Vasudha. Living in the same locality, their affection for each other grew. Vasudha often sneaked out to meet Krishna under the guise of extra classes in college.

As the film returned to the present, Krishna, now released from jail, revisited a café with Jignesh—the very place where the entire story began. In this scene, a younger Krishna offers business advice to the café owner when three men suddenly attack the owner. The attackers fled, but Krishna recognized one of them as Pakya, a notorious figure from their locality.

Following this, Krishna confronted Pakya, slapping him, which ignited Pakya’s desire for revenge. Soon, Pakya learned of Krishna’s relationship with Vasudha and seized an opportunity for retaliation.

One night, Pakya and his two friends abducted Vasudha and attempted to assault her in a nearby warehouse. When Krishna learned of this, he rushed to the scene, killing two of the assailants in a fit of rage while Pakya escaped. Krishna’s act of retribution led to his arrest and a lengthy prison sentence for the two murders.

Did Krishna really commit murder?

After being released from jail, Krishna reunited with Vasudha and met her husband, Abhijeet. However, Vasudha left for the office for urgent work. Soon, Krishna learned that Abhijeet had worked tirelessly for the past five years to secure his release. During their conversation, Abhijeet questioned Krishna about the two murders that had landed him in jail. Krishna repeated the same story that Vasudha had previously told Abhijeet, maintaining the appearance of guilt.

Krishna also disclosed that during his time in jail, he had a fateful encounter with Pakya, the man who had wronged Vasudha. Driven by a desire for revenge, he took the opportunity to kill Pakya.

After telling the entire story, Krishna departed for Dubai. In the conclusion, Abhijeet, still troubled by doubts, once again asked Vasudha about the events of that fateful night. This time, Vasudha finally confessed the truth: it was she who accidentally killed the two men while trying to defend herself from their attack.

Out of his deep love and devotion, Krishna took the blame upon himself, willingly going to jail to protect her from the consequences. Krishna’s self-sacrifice became clear—he spent his life imprisoned for a crime he didn’t commit solely to protect Vasudha and her future.