Antim Movie Review: Salman Khan, Aayush Sharma, and Mahima Makwana Starrer Passes With Flying Colors – EXCLUSIVE

 Antim Movie Review: 

Salman Khan, Aayush Sharma, and Mahima Makwana Starrer Passes With Flying Colors – EXCLUSIVE



Pay attention! Antim: The Final Truth, starring Salman Khan, Aayush Sharma, and Mahima Makwana, has been reviewed. Before you go to the movies to see it, get a sense of what it's about.

Today is Antim Day! Antim: The Final Truth, starring Aayush Sharma and Mahima Makwana, will be released in just a few hours. Antim, directed by Mahesh Manjrekar, is produced by Salman Khan Productions (SKF) and has been in post-production for about a year. Dabangg Khan's first collaboration with his brother-in-law Aayush Sharma is this film. Aayush, who made his Bollywood debut with Loveyatri, would play a criminal in a very different role. The official adaptation of the Marathi film Mulshi Pattern is Antim: The Final Truth.



Antim also features Sachin Khedekar, Chhaya Kadam, and Jisshu Sengupta in addition to Salman Khan, Aayush, and Mahima. For the uninitiated, Aayush Sharma will star in the film, and Salman Khan will appear in a cameo role.

The backstory of Aayush Sharma's criminal character Rahuliya is told in the first act of Antim: The Final Truth. Satya, played by Sachin Khedekar, is beaten up by a deceptive land mafia after he encroaches on their ancestral farmland in the first scene. Rahuliya rushes to defend his father, and it is because of this that Aayush Sharma transforms from a common man into a mobster. He becomes such a household figure that Nanya Bhai, played by Upendra Limaye, the most wanted mobster in Pune, contacts him and wants him to join his group.



As the plot progresses, Salman Khan, aka Sikh cop Rajveer Singh, makes an appearance, vowing to teach every goon, rapist, and power-hungry politician a lesson in his language. Rahuliya's romance with debutante Mahima Makwana alias Manda alters the narrative's pace.

However, those expecting some dishoom-dishoom may be disappointed because there is less action and more dialoguebaazi. Yes! With Salman Khan stepping aside for his brother-in-law, Aayush Sharma is handed some powerful dialogues in Antim. But, before you can fully comprehend the plot, Mahesh Manjrekar throws in a major twist that keeps you on the edge of your seat and keeps the picture moving in the right direction. Antim also features some foot-tapping music, ranging from Vighanharta to Bhai Ka Birthday, Koi Toh Aayega, and a love number Hone Laga, to establish the tone for each scene.

Salman Khan portrays a Sikh cop in Rajveer Singh, and the actor has no trouble putting himself in the shoes of a cop, as evidenced by his performance in Dabbang. From November 26th, the film will be available on ZEE5.

Overall, it won't be tough to look away from Salman Khan and focus on Rahuliya, who plays the role convincingly. Antim is a comprehensive mass entertainment that also addresses some serious themes such as the plight of farmers and the encroachment of mafias on their lands, among others. Mahesh Manjrekar did an outstanding job with Salman Khan and Aayush Sharma in the Marathi film Mulshi Pattern.

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