

Ikka wraps up with a satisfying twist: even though Shauryaman walks free from the courtroom, he doesn't stay free for long. Defence lawyer Arjun Mehra wins the case and gets his client acquitted, but he can't shake the feeling that something isn't right. So he keeps digging. What he finds eventually ties Shauryaman to the murder after all, through his loyal aide Chatur, who it turns out did the dirty work and planted false evidence at Shauryaman's request. Shauryaman ends up back in police custody, and Samaira, whose illness set the whole story in motion, pulls through after getting the stem cell transplant she needed. Here's a look at how it all plays out.
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Arjun has spent his career defending only people he genuinely believes are innocent. That's who he is. But everything changes when his daughter Samaira is diagnosed with advanced leukemia and needs an immediate stem cell transplant. Medical tests reveal that neither Arjun nor his wife Avantika are a match, exposing a long-hidden truth: Samaira's biological father is actually Shauryaman, who had abandoned Avantika when she got pregnant before Arjun married her and raised Samaira as his own. As the only matching donor, Shauryaman exploits the situation and blackmails Arjun, forcing the principled lawyer to defend him in a murder trial in exchange for saving his daughter's life. Stuck in an impossible position, Arjun chooses his daughter and takes the case, knowing full well he is helping a killer walk.
The prosecution comes in strong, with forensic evidence and witnesses that seem to seal the case. But Arjun picks it apart piece by piece. He also produces police call recordings that appear to place Shauryaman at home when the murder happened. Those timestamps are enough to plant doubt in the judge's mind, and Shauryaman is acquitted. It's a reminder that a trial isn't about what actually happened. It's about what can be proven in a courtroom.
Arjun doesn't just move on after winning. Something keeps nagging at him, so he goes back and listens to those emergency calls again. That's when he realises the threatening voice on the recordings isn't Shauryaman's. It's Chatur's, his assistant. That one detail unravels the entire cover-up. Once police track Chatur down and bring him in, it opens the door to more witnesses and more evidence, all pointing to the same conclusion: Shauryaman planned the murder and had someone else carry it out for him. The win in court turns out to be short-lived.
She does. Shauryaman keeps his word and donates his stem cells, and Samaira gets the transplant that saves her life. Shortly after, he's arrested again, this time for good. So Arjun ends up getting the outcome he never thought was possible: his daughter lives, and the man behind Soma's murder doesn't get away with it. The message by the end of Ikka seems clear enough. The legal system might get things wrong in the moment, but sticking with the truth long enough can still set things right.