Kathmandu Connection Season 2 Ending Explained: Did Samarth Stop the Attack? Will there be a Season 3?

Kathmandu Connection Season 2 was a gritty continuation of the engaging thriller series, that gave us multiple nail-biting moments and finished on a high note. The new season had a compelling narrative and also outshined its predecessor in terms of screenplay, performance and direction. Morever, the series was directed by Sachin Pathak, and written by Siddharth Mishra, and starred Amit Sial and Anshuman Pushkar in the lead role.

The complete cast of the season included Aksha Pardasany, Anurag Arora, Harleen Sethi, Prashant Narayanan and others in pivotal roles. Furthermore, Saumya Sharma serves as the editor while Arun Kumar Pandey heads the cinematography department.

Kathmandu Connection Season 2 Ending Explained

From what we know after watching the series, Samarth Kaushik (played by Amit Sial) starts his own investigation after he is relieved of his duty (events of the first season). While the curious journalist Shivani plans another trip to Kathmandu, to crack another high-profile crime mystery. Amidst, all this, remains the gangster Sunny, who suffers quite a heartbreak in the entire trajectory of the series.

In the first half of the season, Shivani gets killed in an unfortunate manner, after Sunny tries to rescue him from one of Wajid’s henchmen (the reason why he escaped from the jail in the first place). This leads to a tumult of destruction by the gangster, who manages to escape the scene before Samarth finds the debris.

During the course of the show, we get to see Sunny being manipulated by Wajid, who makes him a pawn of his destruction. Meanwhile, Samarth teams up with his loyal assistant (now promoted) officer Mishra, along with another secret team, to put a full stop to the bad guys.

Eventually, Wajid sends Sunny to India, to plant a bomb in the vicinity of Indo Pak meet. And sour the relations between the two nations forever. However, Samrath finds the bomb in the last episode and tries to diffuse it before Sunny escapes once again. At last, the scene shifts two days ahead inside a hospital, where Mishra, the assistant, is shown to be recovered from the bullet injury. And reads the news in the paper about the failed blast attempt.

Kathmandu Connection Season 2
A still from Kathmandu Connection Season 2

Mishra finds that the entire setup was prevented and that the bomb didn’t go off. Furthermore, when Samarth arrives to visit him, he states that Sunny was never working with Wajid, he was simply doing as he was told, to seek his revenge. The former cop reiterates that he actually found sunny after the bomb blast in Kathmandu, and instructed him to follow his lead, to get to Wajid.

Even though Sunny fails to execute Wajid in the first place, he successfully shatters his hope of completing a bomb blast in the city. This leaves the fugitive terrorist in disgust, who is shown to have a replica of the parliament in the last few frames. This can be indicative of the next season, which might revolve around the infamous attack. Thereby, creating a definite possibility for a third season.

Kathmandu Connection Season 2
A still from Kathmandu Connection Season 2

You can stream Kathmandu Connection Seaosn 2 on SonyLiv. Let us know your thoughts about it in the comment section below.

Also Read: Kathmandu Connection Season 2 Review: Engaging Follow-Up that Redeems the Series

Manjeet Singh
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