The film’s final scene (after credits) shows a man at a urinal. It is (the director) playing the role of a stranger who has a brief, wordless encounter with Tashi. No one realized for years.
paved the way for the "indie-spirit" in big-budget production houses. It showed that Indian audiences were ready for stories that weren't centered on family values or star-crossed lovers, but rather on the messy, profane, and hilarious realities of modern life. delhi belly 2011 verified
A photographer suffering from the titular "Delhi Belly" (food poisoning) whose gastrointestinal distress drives much of the plot. Arup (Vir Das): The film’s final scene (after credits) shows a