
There's no flinch on his forehead when director Mahesh Manjrekar makes him smash someone's face or break furniture in the go. He excels in action sequences and is too comfortable with blood and gore. The film has plentiful scenes for Aayush to shine. Mahesh Manjrekar plays her drunkard father.Īayush is assuredly the star of Antim: The Final Truth.

Mahima Makwana, who makes her film debut with Antim has little to contribute but she stands her ground and performs well as Rahul's love interest Manda. It is the film's way for the audience to believe that good and bad are two faces of the same coin. But yet, there's still a timid farmer boy inside him who compels him to bring a little grey in the black.

He will not mercy the innocent and he won't blink an eye to destroy someone who comes his way. He has the buoyant charm and enigma to conquer his state.

Thriving in Rajveer's limitations is Aayush's Rahul. He warns him infrequently, seldom tries to remind him of his distant family and also protects him, but he has his boundaries. He wants him to change and gives him chances but he also kind of concedes to what triggers Rahul to be the bad guy here. That is why, when a formidable Rahul (Aayush Sharma), who has grown up on the edge of the privileged and has seen wrong things happening to his family, comes to Pune's Market Yard and joins the goons, he isn't surprised. He is against criminals, but being an empath he adjudicates between the lines. He understands the dynamics of the 'Bhai culture' in Mumbai but is also conscious of the constraints of an armed officer. Here, Rajveer Singh is a man of few words who believes to flex his brain more than his muscles. It's refreshing to see him take up a more pressing job in parallel to his goofball cop avatar, Chulbul Pandey of Dabangg. In the film, which is an adaptation of the Marathi movie Mulshi Pattern, Salman plays a Sikh cop who takes pride in his state Maharashtra.

Lead actors Salman Khan and Aayush Sharma present an action-packed thriller that has foot-tapping festive songs, a sensuous romantic ballad and a signature song that would make you vibe to its peppy beats. Antim: The Final Truth brings all the three elements in equal measures. Still of Salman Khan, Aayush Sharma from Antim: The Final Truth Photo:TWITTER/SAJIDSAWA1Īction, comedy and drama are what you expect when someone says a Salman Khan film is on the block.
