Masterpeace Ending Explained: What Role Does Roshan Mathew Play? Do Riya and Binoy Solve Their Issues?

Masterpeace Ending Explained: Disney Plus Hostar’s new comedy series stars Nithya Menen as Riya, Sharaf U Dheen as Binoy, Maala Parvathi as Aniyamma, Renji Panicker as Chandichan, Shanti Krishna as Lisamma, Ashokan as Kuriyachan, and Jude Anthany Joseph as Father Savourias. Sreejith N has directed the Malayalam series, which has five episodes.

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Masterpeace Ending Explained: What Drama Unfolds in the Last Episode?

The episode opens with a flashback of Riya and Binoy breaking each other’s precious stuff, like trophies, photo frames, certificates, etc. On a call, Aniyamma tells Binoy about a new father in their town who helps women conceive babies with some miracles. She suggests her son take his wife to the Father. Riya overhears the conversation and throws his phone away when their dog, Coco, licks it.

Coco accidentally calls the Father, who overhears Riya and Binoy’s fight, where she is yelling at him while holding a knife in her hand. She warns Binoy that if his mom interferes in her life again, she will poke both her eyes. We learn that it’s the father who informs Aniyamma about the knife incident.

Masterpeace Ending Explained: What Role Does Roshan Mathew Play? Do Riya and Binoy Solve Their Issues?

Aniyamma locks herself in the room, and through the peephole, everyone sees that she’s attempting to hang herself. Aniyamma’s husband, Chandichan, is unbothered. Binoy breaks the door open and stops his mom from hanging herself. Chandichan tells Riya’s mother, Lisamma, that he’s often used to his wife’s drama. The duo bond well, which enrages Aniyamma as she starts yelling that her husband doesn’t love her.

On the other hand, Riya’s mom and dad also get into a big fight. Riya’s father, Kuriyachan, is angry that his wife was singing. Kuriyachan had made it clear that his wife wouldn’t sing once they got married. Both the elderly couple complain about how being married has ruined their lives. Aniyamma again starts taunting Riya and says that she only loves the dog and not Binoy. The women get into another war of words.

Masterpeace Ending Explained: What Role Does Roshan Mathew Play? Do Riya and Binoy Solve Their Issues?

Aniyamma suggests Riya throw away her dog and have a child. She claims that Riya is incapable of birthing a child. Binoy tells his mother that he hasn’t felt fatherly emotions and is not up for looking after a child. When Binoy met Riya, he told her he didn’t want a kid, and she was okay with it. Riya tells everyone that she also doesn’t want to have a child, as she wants to prioritise herself and explore new things. She doesn’t have the time, patience, or maturity to look after a kid.

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The discussion goes on to show how having kids just so that they can take care of their parents during old age is a selfish reason to have them. There’s another fight emerging, and suddenly, Father Savourias calls Aniyamma. Chandichan grabs the phone from his wife’s hand and screams at the Father for breaking families and living off of other people. Things get extremely ugly between the elderly couple. Instead of going together, the couples leave separately. Chandichan drives Lisamma home, and Kuriyachan leaves with Aniyamma. They discuss how things are wrong in their marriage and wish they would’ve made better decisions when the timing was right.

Masterpeace Ending Explained: What Role Does Roshan Mathew Play? Do Riya and Binoy Solve Their Issues?

Masterpeace Ending Explained: What Happens to Riya and Binoy? Who Does Roshan Mathew Play?

At home, Binoy and Riya finally get some peace. They lie on the terrace and have sweet conversations, thus forgetting all their issues. It’s a new day, and our young couple is all smiling. So things are back to normal between them. They compare life to the Monalisa painting, and suddenly, their doorbell rings. When they open the door, a man named Adam Michelangelo greets them. Michelangelo is a bit weird and informs the couple that he’s their new neighbour. Roshan Matthew plays Adam. Riya and Binoy are surprised that their building authorities allow a bachelor to rent a house.

Masterpeace Ending Explained: What Role Does Roshan Mathew Play? Do Riya and Binoy Solve Their Issues?

On Michelangelo’s shirt, a text reads, Searching for Inner Peace. The text proves to be a great help to Binoy as he names his women’s undergarment company ‘Inner Peace’. The episode ends with the narrator hinting at another season with a new story. Will it focus on Adam Michelangelo? That’s something we will find out if the new season is confirmed.

Masterpeace is now streaming on Disney+ Hotstar.

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Pooja Darade
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