Padmaavat Ending [exclusive] Jun 2026

As the Sultan's army closes in, Padmavati and her women prepare for the ritual, donning their finest clothes and jewelry. They then enter a pyre, which is lit by a Rajput warrior, and immolate themselves, rather than be captured and humiliated by the enemy.

They break down the door to the chamber. padmaavat ending

The film’s conclusion begins with a final, desperate battle outside the gates of Chittorgarh. Maharawal Ratan Singh (Shahid Kapoor) engages in a one-on-one duel with Alauddin Khilji (Ranveer Singh). Though Ratan Singh gains the upper hand, he is mortally wounded by Khilji’s general, Malik Kafur, who fires arrows at his back—a move Ratan Singh decries as cowardly and against the Rajput code of conduct. As the Sultan's army closes in, Padmavati and

Deepika Padukone’s portrayal in the finale is haunting. There is no fear in her eyes, only resolve. The decision to commit Jauhar is portrayed not as a defeat, but as a final act of agency. By choosing death over dishonor, Padmavati denies Khilji the one thing he craves. The film’s conclusion begins with a final, desperate

The ending of the film is not just a conclusion to a story; it is a statement on the ideals of Rajput valor, specifically (self-immolation).

Alauddin descends into the gloom. He stares into the flames. His face, for the first time, is not hungry or cruel. It is empty. He came for Padmavati. He wanted to touch her hair, to hear her scream, to lock her in his harem as the ultimate trophy.

"Padmaavat" is a 2018 Indian historical drama film directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, based on Sufi poet Malik Muhammad Jayasi's epic poem "Padmavat". The film stars Deepika Padukone as Queen Padmavati, Ranveer Singh as Sultan Allauddin Khalji, and Shahid Kapoor as Maharawal Ranjit Singh.