Ek Villain Returns Apr 2026
Kavya was found tied up in a lifeboat, unharmed. Rags held her for an hour before he could speak.
The final act took place at Zara Bhonsle’s wedding, held on a luxury yacht. Guru had rigged the boat with explosives. He broadcast his face on every screen: “Choose, Rags. Kill Bhonsle, and the bombs deactivate. Refuse, and three hundred innocents die. Including Kavya.”
Aisha closed her café. She took Rags to the ocean at dawn. She told him the truth she’d never told anyone: Guru had saved her life once, before he tried to destroy it. Her mother had abandoned her too. In another life, she might have been him.
She was wrong.
But instead of the knife, he pulled out a microphone.
Aisha hadn’t left her café in years. Her hands shook when she saw the photo Rags showed her—Guru, standing behind Kavya in a crowd, barely visible.
End credits. No post-credits scene. Some villains don’t return. Some do. But this story? It belongs to the ones who chose not to become them. Ek Villain Returns
“You watched him walk into the water,” Rags corrected. “There’s a difference.”
“Ladies and gentlemen,” Rags said, his voice cracking. “I’m a comedian. And I have a joke for you.”
When they flickered back on, Guru was standing in the shadows. Not the gaunt, broken man who had walked into the sea. This version was leaner, harder. His eyes held no madness—only cold, surgical purpose. He wore a black kurta, and around his neck hung a small silver bell. Kavya was found tied up in a lifeboat, unharmed
In the final scene of Ek Villain , Guru had walked into the ocean, letting the waves consume him. The police found his cab, his knife, his confession letter—but no body. They declared him dead. The city moved on.
Rags swung the tire iron. Guru didn’t move. The iron passed through him—a hologram.
Rags stood in the crowd, a knife hidden in his sleeve. Bhonsle was twenty feet away, laughing, drinking champagne. Rags saw his mother’s face. He saw Kavya’s. Guru had rigged the boat with explosives
“He doesn’t want you to kill Bhonsle,” Aisha realized suddenly. “He wants you to want it.”
