Allah Rakha Ending Explained: Karim Khan is employed as driver for a gangster named Don, who has an accident with his car, and asks Karim to take the blame for it for a hefty sum of cash, which Karim does so, and is imprisoned. Directed by Ketan Desai, this 1986 story film stars Jackie Shroff (Allah Rakha), alongside Shammi Kapoor as Karim Khan, Waheeda Rehman as Advocate Salma Anwar, Dimple Kapadia as Julie Khera. Rated 4.3/10, the conclusion has sparked discussion among viewers.

What Happens at the End of Allah Rakha?

Karim Khan is employed as driver for a gangster named Don, who has an accident with his car, and asks Karim to take the blame for it for a hefty sum of cash, which Karim does so, and is imprisoned. But Don does not fulfill his promise, and as a result, Karim's wife, Razia, and new-born son are left destitute. Razia complains to Police Inspector Anwar, who arrests Don and holds him in prison, pending his trial in court. When Anwar finds out that his new-born son, Iqbal, is in need of a pace-maker, which he is unable to afford, he makes a compromise with Don, who lets him have one. Iqbal undergoes surgery and a pace-maker number 786, considered lucky in Islamic faith, is attached to his tiny heart.

Ketan Desai's narrative builds toward a resolution centered on Jackie Shroff (Allah Rakha)'s journey. But Don does not fulfill his promise, and as a result, Karim's wife, Razia, and new-born son are left destitute.

How Does Jackie Shroff (Allah Rakha)'s Story End?

  • Jackie Shroff: Jackie Shroff's storyline wraps up in the final act, though some viewers have found the resolution more ambiguous than expected.
  • Shammi Kapoor (Karim Khan): Shammi Kapoor's role in the climax proves pivotal to how the central conflict resolves.
  • Waheeda Rehman (Advocate Salma Anwar): Waheeda Rehman's character undergoes a significant shift in the final act.

What Does the Ending of Allah Rakha Mean?

The ending of Allah Rakha brings the narrative to a close, though viewer reception has been mixed. The resolution of Jackie Shroff's story may not satisfy all audiences.