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Star Cast - Salman Khan, Aayush Sharma
Director - Mahesh Manjrekar
Release Date - 26 November 2021Total Reviews - 15
Average Score - 2.59/5
Overall Word of Mouth (Critics) - Mixed!
1. Times of India -
Rating Score -> 3/5
Click this link for detailsWith intense action and drama (a tad too much), ‘Antim: The Final Truth’ checks some of the boxes for mass entertainment. It also highlights the issue of land grabbing by mafia dons, who successfully manage to bend the law, as they’re are often hand-in-glove with the politicians. So, if you fancy over-the-top old-school Bollywood films that have an excess of just about everything then ‘Antim: The Final Truth’ may just be your kinda film.
2. Gulf News -
Rating Score -> 2.5/5
Click this link for detailsKhan seems to be running a banana republic of a police station where criminals are arrested but are freed rapidly because their misdeeds are backed by powerful politicians. The systemic injustices may be a reality in the times we live in, but ‘Antim: The Final Truth’ bludgeons it home in the least subtle manner.
3. India Today -
Rating Score -> 3/5
Click this link for detailsAntim is a small step in the right direction for Salman Khan and a big step for Aayush Sharma whose path of self-discovery as an actor seems to have begun with this film. Overall Antim has enough ammunition to deliver what it set out to promise - an action blockbuster with a massive emotional connect.
4. Khaleej Times -
Rating Score -> 3/5
Click this link for detailsAntim is a well-made film with a generous dose of superbly shot action sequences offset by some zany dialogues that will make you smile in the midst of all the doom and gloom. Its strength lies in the fact it is a typical Salman Khan film that ends up being more than just another Salman Khan movie as well.
5. Taran Adarsh -
Rating Score -> 3.5/5
Click this link for details#OneWordReview...#Antim: POWER-PACKED.Rating: Medium star⭐⭐½A gangster drama that keeps you hooked for most parts… Although it banks on an oft-repeated plot, the twists and turns + #SalmanKhan’s character + #AayushSharma’s act + stunning finale are aces. #AntimReview
6. Anupama Chopra -
Rating Score -> n/a
Click this link for detailsAntim works as long as the film hews closely to Mulshi Pattern. Like Vijay in Deewar, Rahul discovers that ultimately crime doesn’t pay. Just like Vijay’s mother represents morality in that film, Rahul’s family represents morality in this one. The scenes in which he attempts to woo them over with his money and power are moving.
7. NDTV -
Rating Score -> 2.5/5
Click this link for detailsAayush Sharma Makes A Strong Impression. Yet, It Is Salman Khan All The Way. Sachin Khedekar does have his moments but Chhaya Kadam is a mere passenger. Jisshu Sengupta, Nikitin Dheer and Sayaji Shinde are stranded in a screenplay that has little space for them beyond fleeting appearances.
8. Indian Express -
Rating Score -> 1.5/5
Click this link for detailsAayush Sharma looks as if he could get into a character, once he stops playing a type. He may notionally be the lead, and he manages to snaffle a bare-chested scene or two, but make no mistake, the biggest lines are all Salman Khan’s.
9. Hindustan Times -
Rating Score -> n/a
Click this link for detailsOverall, the film has what it takes to be a mass entertainer but had it been less preachy and stuck to the gangster drama plot without emotional tropes, it could have been more impactful. Watch it to enjoy Aayush and Salman both in new avatars.
10. News 18 -
Rating Score -> n/a
Click this link for detailsIt is only fair to say that Aayush Sharma yet again owes his career to Salman Khan. An official remake of Marathi movie Mulshi Pattern, the story set in Pune, has every aspect of a typical Salman Khan movie. From slow motion fights, to slow motion entries, and subtle yet powerful punch lines, Salman Khan carries this movie on his shoulder. Aayush Sharma also impresses in a few action sequences, but lacks the much-needed swag that is required to play the character.
11. Rediff -
Rating Score -> 1/5
Click this link for detailsAfter surviving 142 of mind-numbing lawlessness and zero consequences around people pointing guns and darting bullets in an all-you-can-kill buffet, I wish I could truly say this was the Antim not nth time.
12. India TV -
Rating Score -> 3/5
Click this link for detailsAction, comedy and drama are what you expect when someone says a Salman Khan film is on the block. Antim: The Final Truth brings all the three elements in equal measures. 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. Also making her debut is Mahima Makwana.
13. Deccan Herald -
Rating Score -> 3/5
Click this link for detailsActor Salman Khan's latest movie Antim is an engaging gangster drama that proves to be a treat for 'Bhai' fans. It revolves around what happens when a cop with his own brand of justice locks horns with a hotheaded young 'dada' in a bid to crush the underworld. The basic storyline is as old as the hills and caters primarily to a mass audience. It, however, exceeds its potential because of the effective screenplay.
14. Komal Nahta -
Rating Score -> n/a
Click this link for detailsOn the whole, Antim has entertainment value but it lacks novelty and super-hit music. Also, it will not satisfy Salman Khan fans to the fullest because the subdued police officer he plays is often shown to be helpless due to the system and politics. As such, the film will end up doing average business at the box-office. Of course, collections are bound to pick up.
15. Zoom -
Rating Score -> 2.5/5
Click this link for detailsOverall, Antim: The Final Truth is a film you can watch out for Salman Khan setting the guns blazing and Aayush Sharma's powerful performance. Otherwise, there's nothing exceptional and striking about the Mahesh Manjrekar directorial.
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