Antim: The Final Truth star cast visit in Pune. Release cinema halls on November 26.

Pune (P&V News service): Antim: The Final Truth, directed by Mahesh Manjrekar, is release cinema halls on November 26 and also stars the actor’s brother-in-law Aayush Sharma and female lead, Mahima Makwana.


‘Antim: The Final Truth’ is the official adaption of the hit Marathi film ‘Mulshi Pattern’. It follows the story of Rahul (Aayush Sharma), a youngster from a small-town, who ends up becoming one of the most dreaded land mafias in Pune. But in his journey to the top, he ends up making many new enemies and breaking the law. Who will catch up with him first – his crimes, his past or the law of the land?
Director Mahesh Manjrekar sets the stage for a rebellious gangster story when Rahulya rushes to save his poor father Satya (Sachin Khedekar), who is being beaten up by an unscrupulous land Mafioso. The same man has also usurped their ancestral farm land. What follows is Rahul’s quick transformation from a jobless youngster to a dreaded gangster, as Pune’s most influential goon Nanya Bhai (Upendra Limaye) takes him under his wing. But there is one problem. Inspector Rajveer Singh (Salman Khan), who knows how and when to use brains and brawn to clean up the city of every malice – from rowdy rapists and power-hungry politicians to gun-wielding gundas.


Salman Khan is back in his cop avatar and this time as a fearless Sardar. Portraying a policeman comes easy to Salman, as he plays to the gallery, ripping his shirt off and beating up the bad guys to pulp. Aayush Sharma gets the right look with his sculpted body.
Salman, however, explains that while he liked the plot of Mulshi Pattern after he watched it, Antim is not really ‘a remake’.


“I liked the plot of Mulshi Pattern. but film was through Rahuliya, my film is through the cop and his journey. Basically, two people suffered the same thing but one became a gangster while the other a cop,” he said.


Although the trailer promises the audience an action-packed film with some catchy dialogues, Salman said that it is nothing but a fact. Commenting on one of his lines ‘Agar Sardar ke hategi toh sabki fategi,’ he said, “There is no punchline….it is a fact…Now Sholay’s dialogue kitne aadmi the.. He is asking a question.. all these are questions and answers,”.

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