Ek Hasina Thi Last Episode 216 -

Fans praised the finale for breaking stereotypes — the heroine does not forgive the toxic hero. However, some viewers wanted a more dramatic shootout or courtroom scene. Overall, it’s remembered as a bold ending for a 2014 primetime show.

A hero is only as good as the villain, and Simone Singh’s Sakshi Goenka was arguably one of the greatest villains in the history of Indian soap operas. Elegant, cold, and manipulative, Sakshi treated crime like an art form.

What follows is a raw, hand-to-hand fight sequence. Unlike choreographed action, the fight feels desperate. Durga uses her environment—a broken pipe, shattered glass, and even a burning beam—to overpower Raima. The show cleverly avoids a typical ‘hero wins’ trope. Both characters are grievously injured. ek hasina thi last episode 216

4.5/5 Verdict: A must-watch finale that respects its characters and its audience.

The final episode of Ek Hasina Thi (Episode 216), which aired on December 20, 2014, concludes with Durga/Nitya succeeding in her quest for justice as the Goenka family, particularly Shaurya, faces legal consequences. The episode highlights the ruin of the Goenka family and the victory of truth, featuring key performances from Sanjeeda Sheikh and Vatsal Sheth. Watch the full episode on Ek Hasina Thi - 20th December 2014 : Ep 216 Fans praised the finale for breaking stereotypes —

The last shot is symbolic, not sentimental. Durga locks the orphanage gate, looks directly at the camera, and says: “This isn’t the end. Ek aur kahani shuru hoti hai.” (“Another story begins.”)

The screen fades to black, followed by a title card: “Dedicated to every woman who chose to fight back.” A hero is only as good as the

The final episode of , which aired on December 20, 2014, as Episode 216, delivered a high-stakes conclusion to Durga Thakur’s elaborate revenge mission against the powerful Goenka family. Justice Served: The Fall of the Goenkas

Here is the emotional gut-punch: Instead of escaping, —Durga’s sister—throws herself at Raima, pinning him to the bomb’s trigger mechanism. She yells at Durga to run. In a slow-motion sequence, the bomb detonates. Shayna and Raima are consumed by the explosion. Durga is thrown clear but is permanently injured.

After Shaurya is led away, Durga visits the graves of those she lost (her sister, etc.). She finally smiles, signifying peace — not happiness, but justice achieved.

Just when it seems Durga will kill Raima with his own gun, the police commissioner (an ally she cultivated over 100 episodes) arrives. He reminds her that killing him would make her a criminal. But Raima, insane to the last, triggers a secondary bomb hidden under the floor.