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Bade Miyan Chote Miyan Ending Explained

Bade Miyan Chote Miyan Ending & Post Credit Scene Explained

By Ayush VermaPublished 18 days ago 6 min read
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Bade Miyan Chote Miyan Ending Explained

So friends, finally, the latest movie of Akshay Kumar or Tiger Shroff has been released in theaters named BMCM, i.e., Bade Miyan Chote Miyan.

The way Bade Miyan Chote Miyan has ended, it is clear that the second part will also come, and yes, I am sure you must have missed one thing in the ending, which was very special, about which I will tell you in detail later.

Literally anything was being shown in the movie; some things were being digested and some were not.

There were so many fight scenes that the story-line of the movie had no meaning left.

Believe me, the makers had nothing else to do except show fight scenes. Just like a YouTuber tries to make his video longer, similarly, the movie was also being made longer by inserting fight scenes.

Story

So, Prithviraj Sukumaran, who is called Kabir in the movie, spent 15 years discovering that he could make a body clone of any human body.

Now Kabir puts this idea in front of the Indian military and tells them that with this technology, no military man will have to lose his life.

Kabir further explains that the clones will fight in place of military men, and they will work as per the orders given to them.

Apart from this, Kabir says that in the future, a healing factor will also be added to this technology so that the clones will become immortal.

There are some flaws in this project, due to which the Indian military does not accept Kabir's project and forcefully asks him to withdraw from the project.

Now Kabir does not let his hard work go to waste, and he decides that he will offer his technology to other countries so that he can show India what a great thing they have missed.

To stop this, Bade Miyan or Chote Miyan go and fight with Kabir, during which Kabir's face gets burned. Because of this, Kabir keeps a mask on his face throughout the movie, which is the main villain of the story.

Now seven years have passed, and in the meantime, Kabir advances his technology even more and gives it to the enemy countries.

In the Indian military, Sonakshi Sinha creates a shield over the entire country so that it will protect India from the attacks of other countries.

So Sonakshi Sinha inserts the code of the shield created by her to protect India in her mind, which means she becomes a moving hard disk.

Now this moving hard disk is hijacked by the movie's villain, Kabir.

Now the Indian military calls back its ex-soldiers after seven years who were given court martial at one time.

Bade Miyan or Chote Miyan go on a mission to stop Kabir, but after reaching there, they come to know that Kabir has already set the field for them and has created clones of both of them.

Kabir hacks Sonakshi Sinha's brain and the shield that Sonakshi Sinha had made to protect India; Kabir removes it and releases the missile.

In the last, Bade Miyan or Chote Miyan defeats his body clones and stops the missiles through a computer.

So this was the overall storyline of the movie. Now let us come directly to the ending or post-credit scene of the movie.

Bade Miyan Chote Miyan Ending Explained

So a special thing happened at the end of the movie when Akshay Kumar, or Tiger Shroff, was fighting with his body clone. At the same time, Kabir inserted power inside himself with the technology of that body clone, due to which I think that healing power was generated in him. 

The body clones that Akshay Kumar or Tiger Shroff are fighting with have healing power, due to which they are not able to kill them.

Then a girl who is part of Akshay Kumar's or Tiger Shroff's team racks her brains and suggests that if these clones are given more power, they might die.

After which Akshay Kumar or Tiger Shroff make a plan in which those body clones are taken to a power house that has a lot of electricity, and finally they throw these body clones in the power house with an oil tanker. And there is a very strong blast, which generates a lot of power, and we are shown that those body clones would have died.

So maybe he is not dead, or he is dead; we will know in the next part what the writers want to say.

On the other side, the villain of this movie becomes very powerful, and Akshay Kumar, or Tiger Shroff, comes to fight him. After defeating him, he throws him so badly that he gets defeated by a rod, seeing which everyone thinks that Kabir is dead. Because if a human body obviously crosses the road, it will definitely die.

Then, in the end, the missiles are stopped by activating India's Karan Kavach, and the movie ends there, but if any of you have noticed, there is a special sequence at the end in which the dark side is highlighted more.

It is shown that you can stop evil as much as you want; if it wants to come, it will definitely come.

After which we are shown a very small glimpse of Kabir, where it is revealed that he has survived. This confirms that the second part of this movie will be brought, especially if there is a good response.

So I would suggest that you please do not give a good response to this movie and don't let Part 2 be made, but if the writers still make Part 2, then I would definitely request that they first take a good story from the south side because it is not in your power to write a good storyline.

This was the ending of the movie; this was the post-credit scene.

There is a song in the end for which I did not wait much. If anything else has come after the song, then tell me in the comments.

Before leaving, let me give you some suggestions. If you want to see only action, then Bade Miyan Chote Miyan is the movie that will fully meet your expectations.

But if you have expectations that it will present something new, then sorry, boss.

To be honest, after watching the action again and again, I slept peacefully in the theater, but sadly, as soon as I woke up, the action was still going on, so I would suggest you avoid this torture.

Pathaan vibe was coming throughout the whole movie, which is an action drama movie with Shahrukh Khan, Deepika, and John Ahrabham, where only action takes place but not story.

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