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'Honeymoonish' Ending Explained: Cupid strikes as Noor and Hamad rekindle romance in a surprising turn

'Honeymoonish' follows a couple who realize they have nothing in common after getting married
PUBLISHED APR 29, 2024
'Honeymoonish' tells the story of a couple who marry, divorce, and ultimately discover they are in love with each other (YouTube/@Netflixmena)
'Honeymoonish' tells the story of a couple who marry, divorce, and ultimately discover they are in love with each other (YouTube/@Netflixmena)

Warning: Contains spoilers for 'Honeymoonish'

KUWAIT CITY, KUWAIT: 'Honeymoonish' aka 'Shahr zii aleasal' is streaming on Netflix from Monday, April 29.

It follows the journey of Noor (Nour Al Ghandour) and Hamad (Mahmoud Boushahri) who get married to each other for their ulterior motives, only to realize that they have nothing in common. 

Hamad agrees to marry Noor to secure an inheritance, which requires him to be married. Noor consents to marriage after being abandoned by her ex, Youssef (Faisal AlMezel), who opts to marry his cousin, Aisha (Ghorour).

However, shortly after their marriage, they realize they are not compatible partners.

As Hamad and Noor navigate their marriage, they begin to develop genuine feelings for each other. However, the truth about their initial motivations comes to light, and they're forced to confront the lies they've told each other.

There is a constant suspicion that Noor might be Hamad's sister. So how does the film end? Here we explain the end of the film 'Honeymoonish'

Hamad's aunt suspects Noor is his sister in 'Honeymoonish'

Nour Al Ghandour as Noor in a still from 'Honeymoonish' (YouTube/@Netflixmena)
Nour Al Ghandour as Noor in a still from 'Honeymoonish' (YouTube/@Netflixmena)

Throughout 'Honeymoonish', Hamad is kept on his toes by his aunt who is suspicious about Noor being Hamad's sister because his mother had nursed Noor years ago.

As Hamad and Noor grow closer, Hamad maintains a bit of distance because he is not sure about Noor being his sister. However, in the end, his aunt confirms, after speaking with a housemaid, that Noor is not his sister.

Hamad's reaction is one of pure joy and exhilaration, he jumps around the bed in a hilarious scene upon learning this revelation.

Hamad divorces Noor and prepares to marry his cousin

Nour Al Ghandour and Mahmoud Boushahri in a still from 'Honeymoonish' (YouTube/@Netflixmena)
Nour Al Ghandour and Mahmoud Boushahri in a still from 'Honeymoonish' (YouTube/@Netflixmena)

Noor and Hamad's marriage is built upon a foundation of lies they have told each other. Eventually, throughout the film, these falsehoods come to light.

Hamad is aware of Noor's past relationship with Youssef, while Noor knows that he married her for the sake of inheritance.

They have a long and animated discussion about their secrets, and in a fit of rage, Noor tells Hamad to divorce her. Hamad complies with her request.

Both Noor and Hamad are separated but are still in love with each other. Despite this, Hamad is on the verge of marrying his cousin, much to Noor's dismay.

Hamad proposes to Noor, and gets married in 'Honeymoonish'

Mahmoud Boushahri and Nour Al Ghandour in a still from the movie 'Honeymoonish' (YouTube/@Netflixmena)
Mahmoud Boushahri and Nour Al Ghandour in a still from the movie 'Honeymoonish' (YouTube/@Netflixmena)

Noor meets Hamad, who shares that he has decided not to marry his cousin, as she is marrying the love of her life, not him. In a heartfelt moment, Hamad proposes to Noor, and she says yes

The film ends with them married and happy on a beach, with Noor shown to be pregnant. 

'Honeymoonish' Trailer



 

'Honeymoonish' is streaming on Netflix from April 29, 2024

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