Black, White & Gray Ending Explained: Mayur More played the role of a young boy who is accused of four murders. What happened to him at the last? Read below to know!
Palak Jaiswal and Mayur More in Black, White & Gray - Love Kills
Last Updated: 09.27 AM, May 05, 2025
SPOILER ALERT! This article contains detailed explanations of the Black, White & Gray - Love Kills ending. Avoid reading further if you haven’t seen Mayur More's crime thriller series!
SonyLIV's crime thriller series, Black, White & Gray - Love Kills, has been streaming on the OTT platform since May 2. The series stars Mayur More in the lead role. He portrayed the role of a young boy who is accused of four murders. But is he the real murderer, or is he being accused because he belongs to an economically disadvantaged background? As the series is out and if you have watched it already, here is the ending explained that you are waiting for.
Black, White & Gray - Love Kills is a crime thriller series that follows a western journalist who sets out to uncover four murders that are linked to one young man, the accused (Mayur More). The series has two perspectives - one is shown as the reel and the other where the journalist is investigating the people involved in the case, including police and the accused in real life.
The accused, played by Mayur More, gets involved in four murders, including his lover. The accused and the girl belong to poor and rich family backgrounds, respectively, and hence, their love story is not acceptable to society, but love is above all, so they try a one-night stand in a hotel.
But when police raid the hotel, they leave it in a hurry, and the girl accidentally falls and faints. However, the accused thinks the girl is dead as she was not breathing for a long time. Since the girl belongs to a rich family, the accused tries to hide her body in the car's dickey. This incident is the beginning of three more murders.
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As the accused fears that everybody will think he has killed the girl, he decides to flee to Nepal, and on the road, he meets a driver along with a police officer. The driver asks the accused to give the officer a lift. After a while, the officer who had just undergone an eye surgery smells petrol in the car and asks questions to the accused, but the latter ignores it.
Having doubts, the officer opens the car's dickey and finds the body of the girl, without the notice of the accused. When the accused finds that the officer is aware of the body, they start a fight with each other, and in the meantime, the girl gets out of the dickey and changes the whole situation.
When the girl sees her lover, aka the accused is being beaten by the officer, she kills the latter. After this, they take the body of the officer inside the dickey, and this is filmed by an unknown person.
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As the story develops, the series of lies keeps adding, and the driver, as well as the unknown person, are murdered too, and the witnesses are the accused and the girl. They do not murder the last two, but their actions let them die. At the end, the girl is hit by the karma, yes, we can say it is the karma because she killed the officer. The girl is also killed by one of his father's men at the last.
But all these four murders are actually not done by the accused, but everyone is accusing him because he belongs to an economically poor background. He does not get an opportunity to prove himself guilty because nobody is ready to hear him talk, and that is when he finds the journalist online and contacts him. The series highlights the themes of corruption, patriarchy, and social discrimination between the poor and the rich.
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