The grand plan of Rajveer to start a war between the warring gangs is childish and is presented as the greatest plan ever thought by a character in a film.ĪNTIM - THE FINAL TRUTH doesn’t waste time and the characters and their problems are introduced at the very start. Barring these two sequences and the climax, the second half is unimaginative. Post-interval, two sequences stand out – one, when Manda (Mahima Makwana) admonishes Rahul in front of hundreds in the market, and two, when Rahul tells Datta to come stay with him and the latter refuses. A few sequences are very arresting like Rajveer and Rahul’s meetings in the police station and Rahul’s assault on Salvi. He also gives a very realistic look and realistic setting to the film. The veteran director tries his best to make the goings-on exciting. Mahesh V Manjrekar, Abhijeet Deshpande and Siddarth Salvi's dialogues are sharp and commercial, without going over the top. A few scenes, however, are exceptionally penned. Instead, the writers pepper the narrative with beaten-to-death and insipid scenes post intermission.
The characters and the plot points are such that the film could have gone to great heights. Mahesh V Manjrekar, Abhijeet Deshpande and Siddarth Salvi's screenplay is decent in the first half but is unexciting in the second half. Pravin Tarde's story touches upon some important issues like land mafia, migration of rural population and their exploitation in urban areas, etc. What happens next forms the rest of the film.ĪNTIM - THE FINAL TRUTH is the official remake of the 2018 Marathi film MULSHI PATTERN. Meanwhile, MLA Ambir (Sharad Ponkshe), arch nemesis of Nanya, tells Rahul to finish Nanya. Nanya had also threatened to rape Seema if Datta Pehelwan had refused the offer. Rahul sees nothing wrong in that but one day, Satya informs him that it was Nanya Bhai who compelled Datta Pehelwan to sell his land at a rate below the market price. Rahul also starts doing Nanya Bhai's dirty work like getting farm lands forcefully from poor peasants. Nanya Bhai sees potential in Rahul's business model and he becomes a partner. He decides to give everyone a fair price for their produce. Rahul then fights for the rights of the farmers who come to the vegetable market. They are back in jail but this time, Nanya Bhai gets their bail done. Rahul and Ganya get a chance to do so one day but they accidentally end up killing him. Once they are out of jail, Rahul expresses desire to teach Salvi a lesson. The fight is stopped by Nanya Bhai (Upendra Limaye). In prison, Satya and Ganya are attacked by Salvi's men. Rajgir also tells Rahul to not break the law as it can cause problems to his family. He is a righteous officer and refuses to release them despite pleas from Dutta Pehelwan and Seema.
Rahul and Ganya are arrested and taken to the nearest police station, which is headed by Rajveer Singh (Salman Khan). Rahul and his friend Ganya (Rohit Haldikar) attack the goons. A porter, Satya (Mahesh Manjrekar), one day, refuses to pay. The goons of the local corporator, Salvi (Vijay Nikam), demand hafta from all the porters. The family then moves to Pune where Datta Pehelwan starts working as a porter in the vegetable market. Shinde ill-treats him and one day, he fires him from the job on a frivolous pretext.
Shinde builds a farm house on Datta's land and Datta is employed there as a security guard. His father Datta Pehelwan (Sachin Khedekar) owned a land but he sold it to Shinde (Uday Tikekar) for an unreasonable price, for the lavish marriage celebration of the former's daughter, Seema (Siddhi Dalvi). Rahul (Aayush Sharma) lives with his parents and sister in a village near Pune, Maharashtra. Antim – The Final Truth Review & Review RatingĪNTIM - THE FINAL TRUTH is the story of the rivalry between a cop and a gangster.