Shahid Kapoor discussed the climax in a Q&A on X, and deva is out. The twist "shocked" him, and he described it as "unpredictable" and "fresh." Additionally, he claimed that director Rosshan Andrews shot several versions of the conclusion and was unsure which would be used in the final cut.
 
Shahid's character in deva murders his companion Rohan after the latter learns that he is alerting criminals ahead of raids. This is comparable to mumbai Police's climax, in which the main character murders his companion after learning of his sexual orientation. Although Deva's surprise is startling, it lacks the emotional resonance of the original, which delves deeper into emotional and psychological struggles.


As the protagonist struggles with identity and remorse, mumbai Police exhibits greater emotional depth. The twist in deva feels more like a story device without the same buildup, therefore it doesn't have the same emotional impact as the climax, which has emotional weight.
 
Deva adds a new dimension to the narrative, but it lacks mumbai Police's emotional depth. The original has greater effect since it delves deeper into identity, remorse, and internal turmoil. Despite being an attempted replica, deva lacks mumbai Police's emotional impact. shahid deceived the audience by saying it wasn't a remake, but it is ultimately still one. With the "multiple climaxes" concept, he attempted to generate excitement, but it was unsuccessful. The crowd felt deceived.
 
 


 

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