
Mahima Makwana also deserved more scope to perform, especially given how good she is in the few scenes she gets, particularly in a confrontational sequence in the vegetable market with Aayush. Also, besides the Bhai Ka Birthday song, no other track clicks. While the derivative nature of the script is weaved as a good ode to aforementioned gangster classics, a bit more originality wouldn't have hurt. Ravi Basrur's terrific background score also elevates the narrative by several notches and the Bhai Ka Birthday song also rings well in the ears. Sure, his film is quite derivate of several gangster classics like Deewar, Vaastav, Agneepath, Dayavan and even a bit of Hollywood's Scarface, and Brazil's City of God, but you don't mind it because of how well their best elements are all mixed together like a tasty curry, providing full-blown entertainment. His cameo is also good as are Sachin Khedekar and Sayaji Shinde's supporting acts. Mahesh Manjrekar can blow hot, blow cold – thankfully, we get the former version this time. When it comes to the action scenes though, he taps into his trademark macho persona, overpowering Aayush and everybody else on screen.
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The cat-and-mouse game between Salman Khan and him is also played out well, with the latter offsetting the hard-hitting and grit of the movie with his quintessential swag and subtle comic timing. Aayush Sharma is a complete revelation, channeling every ounce of the angry-young-man mould of yesteryear, and coming out trumps with everything from his dialogue delivery to body language and screen presence to expressions – he portrays his transition from a wayward youth out of his depth to a land mafia kingpin drunk on power to a man craving for his lost loved ones to nigh perfection.

From the get go, Antim: The Final Truth's screenplay keeps you hooked and doesn't let up. I'll admit that Antim is one of those rare movies, where I haven't seen the original first (Marathi film Mulshi Pattern), which could so be one of the reasons I've enjoyed it so much. Watch the Antim trailer below: What's hot What begins as a crusade for fellow exploited farmers turns him into the very demons he used to loathe, putting him in the crosshairs of tough, righteous cop, Rajveer Singh (Salman Khan). Rahul/Rahulya (Aayush Sharma) gets embroiled with the land mafia and the vegetable market extortion racket in Pune, after he and his family are forced to shift from their village, when their lands are unfairly usurped. Also Read - Bigg Boss 15: ‘Karan Kundrra loves Tejasswi Prakash, they will definitely get married,’ says Rajiv Adatia
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So, are you excited about what to watch this weekend or what to watch this week and wondering whether Antim: The Final Truth is worth your time? Scroll down for my full Antim: The Final Truth review. Also Read - Salman Khan, Kajol and more Bollywood stars who have rented out their properties at INSANE prices As for the movie.well, let's just say, you can't shine if you're not backed by a decent enough script and good enough direction. And it has happened again in Antim: The Final Truth, which is nothing short of a major statement of how good an actor Aayush Sharma is, his talent never getting to shine an ounce in his debut, Loveyatri, back in 2018.

Honestly, only times it remotely happened was with Shah Rukh Khan in Hum Tumhare Hain Sanam, Govinda in Partner, Aamir Khan in Andaz Apna Apna and Akshay Kumar in Mujhse Shaadi Karogi – all movies where his costars were brilliant actors. It's not often that Salman Khan's aura is somewhat overshadowed (can never ne completely overshadowed) in a movie, even when he graciously decides to play second fiddle to other actors, case in point being No Entry, Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam, Hum Saath-Saath Hain and Jaan-E-Mann.


Review by: Russel D'Silva Also Read - Aamir Khan-Sunny Deol, Ajay Devgn-Shah Rukh Khan and more 2-hero combos film that promised much but never took off – view pics Antim - the Final Truth Cast: Aayush Sharma, Salman Khan, Sachin Khedekar, Mahima Makwana, Sayaji Shinde, Jisshu Sengupta, Nikitin Dheer, Upendra Limaye, Rohit Haldikar, Mahesh ManjrekarĪntim - the Final Truth Director: Mahesh Manjrekar
