

Read Also Salman Khan's on 'end of the superstars' era': It will always be there, we will not leave it for the younger generation to take it easilyĮlaborating further on the way he became a part of the ‘Antim’ saga, Salman said, “Arbaaz got to know that Mahesh Manjrekar was making a film. So I thought of looking at this film from the perspective of the cop.” For those who’re not well versed with Marathi cinema, Antim is inspired from a 2018 Marathi movie called ‘Mulshi Pattern’. While I was at the farmhouse, I even watched the film and loved the character of the cop. It was only the plot, from which they developed the film. Revealing about the first source of inspiration behind making this film, Salman said, “A DOP came to us with the plot of 'Antim'. In a candid conversation with the media ahead of the film's release, Salman brought the Sikh cop to the table, a character that he closely crafted with the help of director Mahesh Manjrekar while spending the lockdown at his Panvel farmhouse.

It’s not the Salman of ‘Dabangg’, Rajveer from 'Antim' is as much an all-new Salman as his co-star Aayush Sharma, who in all honesty, has completely reinvented the wheel between his first film 'Loveyatri' and his second outing. It’s not the first time that he’s playing a police officer, but there’s something different this time. Nobody says it like bhai, and this time Salman Khan is playing a tough-as-nails Sardar cop in ‘Antim: The Final Truth’ and he wants it to be seen as a 'God'.
