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Antim: First look poster of Salman Khan and Aayush Sharma starrer unveiled

Salman Khan and Aayush Sharma starrer Antim: The Final Truth is one of the most awaited films of the year. The movie is directed by Mahesh Manjrekar, and it will be Salman vs Aayush in it. The former plays the role of a cop and the latter will be seen as a gangster in the movie.

On Tuesday (07), Salman took to Twitter to share the first look poster of the film. He tweeted, “बुराई के अंत की शुरुआत. गणपति बप्पा मोरया #Antim #AayushSharma @MahimaMakwana_ @manjrekarmahesh @SKFilmsOfficial @ZeeMusicCompany.”


Well, the poster of Antim: The Final Truth is good, and Salman’s Sikh avatar surely grabs our attention.

The movie will mark the Bollywood debut of Television actress Mahima Makwana. Till now, there were only reports about her casting, but now, Salman has confirmed it by tagging her in the tweet.

Antim is a remake of the Marathi film Mulshi Pattern (2018). The release date of the movie is not yet announced, but reportedly, the makers are planning to release it in October.

On Monday (06), there were reports that the Ganpati song from Antim which features Varun Dhawan will be out this week. A source had told Pinkvilla, “Since the premise of Antim unfolds in Maharashtra, the makers have gone all authentic with the setup and incorporated a special Ganpati number in the narrative composed by Sajid – Wajid. While Varun Dhawan will be seen grooving to the beats celebrating the arrival of Lord Ganesha, Salman Khan, and Aayush Sharma too will be a part of the song.”

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