- Aayush Sharma, Mahima Makwana, Jisshu Sengupta, Sachin Khedekar, Upendra Limaye, and Mahesh Majrekar are among the cast members of Antim The Final Truth.
- Mahesh Manjrekar, who is also a producer on the film, directed “Antim”
- Antim The Final Truth was given one and a half stars by imdb.
After you’ve finished watching ‘Antim: The Final Truth,’ I can’t hear myself clearly when I’m listening to music. Even by background music standards, this one is head and shoulders above the rest. It is possible to watch a masala film without mentioning that your ears were harmed as a result of the experience. Next time, bring earplugs with you.
We’ve seen films about farmers, land grabs, greedy netas, and other evil people being brushed aside a million times. Based on the Marathi film ‘Mulshi Pattern,’ Aayush Sharma and Salman Khan’s fans are given the opportunity to reunite with their dabangg idols in the film through the use of that superstructure.
Aayush Sharma’s Rahul/Rahulya (a school dropout) glares and flares up at those who have grabbed his straight-arrow father’s (Sachin Khedekar) “zameen” to achieve these two goals. Rajveer Singh (Salman Khan) fills in the blanks by donning his beloved “kadaa” bracelet, which has been replaced with the traditional “kadala,” and doing what he does best: baring his “fauladi” chest, slinging one-liners, and crushing the baddies to pieces.
Everything else in this Marathi-language actioner is a diversion. The three main characters in the story of Rahula, a young girl who has been taken in by the shady Upendra Limaye, are Jisshu Sengupta, Sachin Khedekar, and Upendra Limaye. No one, not even Rahulya’s chai-dispensing love interest Mahima Makwan (who appears in only one scene), is given much to do in this film.
Sharma has the potential to become a character as soon as he stops playing the same role. Salman is the film’s protagonist, and while he does have a few bare-chested scenes, he also has the most memorable lines. You are Pune ka Bhai hoon, but I am from India, he says