Salman
Khan
and
Aayush
Sharma
starrer
Antim:
The
Final
Truth
is
inevitably
one
of
the
most
awaited
movies
on
the
block.
After
teasing
fans
with
some
exciting
posters,
the
makers
had
also
released
the
song
'Vighnaharta'
on
the
occasion
of
Ganesh
Chaturthi
recently.
However,
the
latest
development
surrounding
the
movie
will
definitely
send
the
fans
into
a
frenzy.
The
recent
update
suggests
that
the
action
flick
may
see
a
Diwali
release
this
year.
Yes,
you
heard
it
right,
according
to
a
news
report
in
Filmfare,
director-actor
Mahesh
Manjrekar
who
has
helmed
the
project
confirmed
the
same.
The
news
report
stated
that
Manjrekar
has
revealed
to
a
publication
that
they
are
aiming
for
a
Diwali
release
for
the
film
but
are
still
waiting
for
the
theatres
to
open
in
Maharashtra.
The
Dabangg
3
actor
has
further
added
that
once
the
theatres
open
up
in
the
state,
they
will
be
releasing
the
movie
as
the
target
audience
for
the
same
is
in
Maharashtra.
Mahesh
Manjrekar
also
went
on
to
say
that
Antim:
The
Final
Truth
is
the
Hindi
remake
of
the
Marathi
movie
Mulshi
Pattern.
However,
the
Vaastav:
The
Reality
actor
has
said
that
they
have
ruled
out
the
possibility
of
releasing
the
movie
on
any
OTT
streaming
platforms.
The
filmmaker
said
that
the
film
is
created
to
cater
to
theatre
audiences
only.
Meanwhile
talking
about
the
film,
it
will
have
Salman
Khan
essaying
the
role
of
a
Sikh
cop
while
Aayush
Sharma
will
be
playing
a
dreaded
gangster.
It
was
earlier
reported
that
the
trailer
of
Antim:
The
Final
Truth
will
be
out
in
early
October.
Speaking
to
Pinkvilla
about
the
trailer,
Mahesh
Manjrekar
had
said,
"The
two-minute
trailer
will
have
Salman,
Aayush
and
some
of
the
other
characters
and
it
will
try
to
tell
you
a
little
bit
about
what
the
film
is
about.
I
am
in
the
process
of
editing
it.
Post-production
of
Antim
is
on
and
we
are
also
editing
the
trailer
now." Talking
further
about
the
response
the
track
'Vignaharta'
received,
Manjrekar
said,
"We
released
the
song
Vignaharta
during
the
Ganpati
season
and
it
turned
out
to
be
a
chartbuster.
More
than
being
catchy,
the
song
is
a
hit
because
it
has
all
the
traditional
elements
of
the
Ganpati
festival
too
which
appeals
to
all."