ANTIM: The Final Truth Movie Review and Rating

PLOT: The story revolves around the face-off between a Sikh police officer and a gangster, it explores the hard conditions faced by farmers that pushes some of them towards crime.

Antim: The Final Truth is an action thriller film directed by Mahesh Manjrekar and produced by Salman Khan Films. Distributed by Zee Studios, it is an official adaptation of the Marathi Hit film Mulshi Pattern. The film was theatrically released worldwide on 26th November 2021.

Star Cast:
Salman Khan as Rajveer Singh, a Sikh Police Officer
Aayush Sharma as Rahul Patil / Rahulya, a Gangster
Mahima Makwana as Manda
Rohit Haldikar as Ganya
Mahesh Manjrekar as Satya
Jisshu Sengupta as Pitya
Nikitin Dheer as Daya
Sachin Khedekar as Dattaram Patil
Chhaya Kadam as Dhurpi Patil
Upendra Limaye as Nanya
Sayaji Shinde as Head Constable Uday
Uday Tikekar as Shinde
Sarth Surve as Shinde’s Son
Sharad Ponkshe as MLA Ambir
Prem Dharmadhikari as Sidhu
Bharat Ganeshpure Lawyer
Rohit Phalke as Arun
Nupur Dhudwadkar as Babu
Ganesh Rewdekar as Farmer Tukya
Shashank Shende as Farmer More
Ruturaj Shinde as Vikas
Shashank Bawkar as Businessman
Vijay Nikam as Corporator Salvi
Raya Bhave as Mittal
Rajesh Bhosale as Market Yard Farmer
Sanchi Parab as Market Yard Little Girl
Nayan Jadhav as Rahul Driver
Dhananjay Mandrekar as Constable Padwal
Sandeep Juwatkar as Pakya
Bharat Patni as Agarwal
Yogesh Kelkar as Makhwana
Varun Dhawan in a special appearance in the song “Vighnaharta
Waluscha De Sousa in a special appearance in the song “Chingari

MOVIE REVIEW: The story has all the elements like land grabbing, farmer struggles, social-political issues, gang wars, but they are executed in a mediocre way. The movie does not offer you anything new, we have already seen this kind of film many times. The first half of the film can hold you to some extent because Bhai is delivering sensible dialogues and delivering punches and it has some realistic action sequences. But its never-ending second-half losses the grip on the viewers and it tests your patience.

Director Mahesh Manjrekar has managed to deliver a slightly convincing gangster drama film with this old-school gangster plot. Aayush Sharma tried hard to impress in action sequences, but he lacks the potential that is required to play the gangster character. But he successfully changed his lover-boy image, created in ‘Loveyatri’ (2018). Salman Khan’s fans will be surprised after watching his performance in this film. This time Salman is not delivering improbable loud action sequences and there is no over-the-top drama. Mahima Makwana couldn’t able to show her acting chops in her Bollywood debut due to this male-dominated script.

Antim: The Final Truth Movie Rating:
Direction 3/5
Acting 2.5/5
Dialogues 2.5/5
Story 2.5/5
Screenplay 2/5
Overall Hit ya Flop Rating: 2.5 out of 5 Stars (AVG)

Not Recommended 👎🏻

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