At the end, when Saeed is arrested and sitting in front of that Mullah, the conversation between them is just terrible and misleading the viewer, in a way that like the moderate muslims (represented by the mullah) are at no fault and are very kind and rational people, while the extremist muslims (represented by Saeed) are the bad ones who misrepresent "real" muslims! But unaware that those moderate muslims are the ones who justify those murders according to the their ideology in the first place, but take no action themselves, leaving the "doing" of those murders to the extremists.
And it's so unlikely that this ending conversations really happened in real life, therefore it was a deliberate choice of the writer ...
And it's so unlikely that this ending conversations really happened in real life, therefore it was a deliberate choice of the writer ...