Sunday, 23 January 2022

ANTIM THE FINAL TRUTH The first half was a lot of fun, with the standoff between Salman Khan and Aayush Sharma keeping the interest going.

Antiem – The Last Truth is a rivalry story between a cop and a gangster. Aayush Sharma lives with his parents and sister in a village near Pune in Maharashtra state. His father Datta Pehelwan (Sachin Khedekar) owns a piece of land, but he sells it to Shinde (Uday Tikekar) at an unreasonable price for the lavish wedding of the former’s daughter, Seema (Siddhi Dalvi). Shinde built a farmhouse on Datta’s land, where Datta worked as a security guard. Sind abused him and one day fired him for frivolous excuses. The family then moved to Pune and Datta Pehlwan started working as a porter at the vegetable market. Local company thug Salvi (Vijenikam) demands hafta from all the porters. One day, the porter Satya (Mahesh Manjrekar) refused to pay. The thugs beat him. Rahul and his friend Ganya (Rohit Haldikar) attack the mob. Rahul and Ganya were arrested and taken to the nearest police station, headed by Rajveer Singh (Salman Khan). He was a righteous officer who refused to release Dutta Pehelwan and Seema despite their pleas. Rajgir also told Rahul not to break the law as it would cause trouble for his family. In prison, Satya and Ganya are attacked by Salvi’s men. Nanya Bhai (Upendra Limaye) stopped the fight. He saw potential in Rahul and Ganya. After being released from prison, Rahul expressed his desire to teach Salvi a lesson. One day, Rahul and Ganya had a chance to do so, but they accidentally killed him. They were back in jail again, but this time, Nanya Bhai was out on bail. Rahul then fought for the rights of farmers who came to the vegetable market. He decided to give everyone a fair price for their product. Nanya Bhai saw the potential in Rahul’s business model and he became a partner. Rahul also started doing dirty jobs in South Yabai, such as forcibly obtaining farmland from poor farmers. Rahul thought there was nothing wrong with it, but one day Satya told him that it was Nanya Bai who had forced Datta Pehrwan to sell his land below the market price. Nanya also threatened to rape Seema if Datta Pehelwan refused. Meanwhile, Nanya’s nemesis MLA Ambir (Sharad Ponkshe) tells Rahul to finish Nanya. What happens next makes up the rest of the movie.

Antim - The Last Truth

ANTIM – The Ultimate Truth is the official remake of the 2018 Marathi film MULSHI PATTERN [written and directed by Pravin Tarde]. Pravin Tarde’s story touches on important issues such as the land mafia, the migration of rural populations and their exploitation in urban areas. The scripts of Mahesh V Manjrekar, Abhijeet Deshpande and Siddarth Salvi were good in the first half but lackluster in the second half. The characters and plot points allow this film to reach a very high level. Instead, the writers enriched the narrative with beatings and bland scenes after halftime. However, a few scenes were written in particular. The dialogue between Mahesh V Manjrekar, Abhijeet Deshpande, and Siddarth Salvi is sharp and commercial, not overblown.

Mahesh V Manjrekar’s direction is good. Veteran directors do their best to make things great. He also gave the film a very realistic look and realistic scenes. Some of the clips are quite compelling, such as Rajwell and Rahul’s meeting at the police station and Rahul’s attack on Salvi. The intermission was dramatic. After the interval, two scenes stand out – one when Manda (Mahima Makwana admonishes Rahul in front of hundreds of people in the market) and the second when Rahul tells Datta to be with him, the latter Refused. Barring these two sequences and climaxes, the second half is unimaginative. Rajveer’s grand plan to wage war between warring gangs is naive and presented as the greatest plan the characters in the movie can imagine.

ANTIM – The Ultimate Truth doesn’t waste time and introduces the characters and their problems from the very beginning. The addition of Rajveer is heroic. The first half was engaging, and one would expect the film to do well in the second half, especially after Rajwell and Rahul at half-time. Sadly, the movie went downhill after the interval. The chase and final fight is where the movie begins. But the movie ends on a very dark and depressing note. Also, the film is very local in nature. Because of these two factors, the film’s reach may be limited.

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Salman Khan wasn’t in great shape, but he managed to make an impact in some scenes. Thankfully, he has a major role and is in the movie from start to finish. Aayush Sharma is so much better than his debut LOVEYATRI [2018]. The actor has worked hard and it shows. In addition to his capable performances, his dialogue is also commendable. Mahima Makwana makes her confident debut, memorable in the scene where she bashes Aayush. Sachin Khedekar is reliable. Upendra Limaye left a huge mark in a small role. Uday Tikekar is good and Vijay Nikam is good in cameo. Mahesh Manjrekar plays a role similar to his role in DABANGG [2010]. His dialogue is difficult to understand. Jisshu Sengupta (Pitya) and Nikitin Dheer (Daya) are poor. Prem Dharmadhikari (Sidhu) did well and played an important role. Rohit Haldikar is there for most of the movie, but not much to do. Strong support from Sayaji Shinde (Uday) and Bharat Ganeshpure (lawyer). Sharad Ponkshe, Siddhi Dalvi and Chhaya Kadam (Rahul’s mother) didn’t have much chance. Waluscha De Sousa looks beautiful in the project song.

Hitesh Modak’s music is unforgettable.The only song that stands out is ‘Koi Ayega’; It plays in the background and enhances the impact. The rest of the songs- “Bika’s Birthday”, ‘Hone Laga’, ‘Chingari’ and ‘Vignaharta’ disappointing. Ravi Basrur’s soundtrack has a heavy atmosphere.

Karan B Rawat’s photography is passable, but some of the top angle drone shots on the market are spectacular. Vikram Dahiya’s moves are not bloody and work well. ANL Arasu’s intro action scenes are some of the best in the movie. Prashant R Rane’s production design is very realistic. Ashley Rebello and Alvira Khan Agnihotri’s outfits are authentic and charming. Bunty Nagi’s editor is neat.

Overall, the first half of ANTIM – THE FINAL TRUTH was a lot of fun, with continued interest in the face-off between Salman Khan and Aayush Sharma. But a lacklustre second half dented the overall impact.

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