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Dupahiya Web Series Ending Explained

The thief is none other than the Sarpanch himself.

By Ayush VermaPublished 11 months ago 3 min read
Dupahiya web series ending explained

A bike that took away the peace of the entire village.

Imagine a village where there is no trace of crime, everyone is enjoying their lives. But one day, a bike gets stolen… and everything changes. This was no ordinary bike, it was Banwari Jha Ji's dowry bike, which was bought for her daughter's wedding. There is chaos in the village, everyone sets out to find the thief.

'Dupahiya' is the story of the search for a bike, which brings with it the fun, emotions and a little suspense of rural life. In this, brilliant actors like Renuka Shahane, Bhuvan Arora, Sparsh Shrivastav, Shivani Raghuvanshi and Yashpal Sharma leave their mark. But the real fun is in the climax of the story where the truth comes out and everyone is shocked.

So, was Banwari Ji's bike found? Was the daughter able to get married or did everything fall apart? Let's understand the ending.

Dupahiya Ending Explained

Dhadakpur is a village that takes pride in its crime-free status. Life was simple here until the theft of a bike turned everything upside down.

Roshni (Shivani Raghuvanshi) is about to get married, but the boy's family is also a dark horse. The groom Kuber, who is in the mood to take full advantage of his name (Kuber = God of Wealth), demands a bike worth Rs. 5 lakhs in dowry, that too with free petrol for two years.

Banwari Jha (Gajraj Rao), who is an honest father, decides to fulfill the demand for his daughter's happiness and buys a new shiny bike.

But then comes the twist - the bike disappears at night.

Then begins a hilarious chaos. Two big questions arise in front of Banwari - how will the daughter get married without returning the bike? And how will the bike be returned without reporting to the police?

Here comes the village head Pushplata (Renuka Shahane) The crime-free status is no less than a gold medal for her. If an FIR is lodged, the village's record will be broken, government funding will stop and the head's dream of becoming a Sarpanch will be shattered.

So what now?

The villagers set out to find the bike with their Jugaad thinking, and the story reaches an unexpected climax. Will Banwari be able to get his bike back? Will Roshni be able to get married? Or will this become a story in which a small theft becames a big spectacle?

To know all this, let's understand the ending a little more deeply.

As the comedy and chaos reach their climax, Roshni's wedding night turns into a high-voltage drama. The village head somehow manages to lift the social boycott imposed on Banwari's family so that everyone can enjoy the wedding. The villagers also extend a helping hand, and all eyes are on Amavas and Bhugol who are on a mission to get a second-hand bike.

But then comes a big twist. Bhugol returns empty-handed. As soon as Kuber finds out the truth that the bike has not been received yet, he decides to break the wedding in anger, and Banwari, the poor helpless father, is forced to watch everything.

Then comes another explosive twist.

Sarpanch steps forward and announces that he will give Kuber the bike of his choice. Banwari gets so grateful thinking this that he even goes to touch the Sarpanch's feet... but the famous dialogue of Hindustani Bhau is 'Wait, have some patience'.

Suddenly the police officer (Yashpal Sharma) enters, and Pradhan is also with him what does he bring? The bike that was lost.

But now the biggest question is who stole the bike?

The thief is none other than the Sarpanch himself.

Yes, you heard it right, the Sarpanch of the village got the bike stolen. He planned to end the status of the crime-free village so that the Mukhiya (Renuka Shahane) could not win the election. He hid the bike in the well in his backyard and thought that no one would know about this plan. But the truth does not stay hidden for long.

The police arrest the Sarpanch, and everything starts coming back on track.

As soon as everything starts getting fine, Roshni herself goes ahead and makes a big decision. She exposes Kuber's greed and his ego in front of everyone and breaks the marriage. She tells him that she doesn't need a man, she will live a new life on her own.

The marriage may not happen, but Dhadakpur learns a new lesson. The villagers promise to end the dowry system forever. And the bike that was going to break a marriage now becomes the common property of the whole village.

Dupahiya is a great blend of comedy, satire and a strong social message. It is not just the story of the search for a bike, but the story of an old-thinking village moving towards a new way of thinking.

A bike took away the crime-free status of the village but gave new thinking in return.

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Ayush Verma

Nothing is impossible; the world itself says, "I' am possible!" - Audrey Hepburn

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