Salman Khan, Aayush Sharma’s ‘Antim’ to release theatrically on November 26

The film is described as a “gripping tale of two powerful men” with polar opposite ideologies; one a cop and the other a gangster

October 13, 2021 01:55 pm | Updated 02:13 pm IST

Salman Khan in ‘Antim’

Salman Khan in ‘Antim’

Salman Khan on Tuesday announced that his upcoming action thriller film “Antim: The Final Truth” will be released in theatres worldwide on November 26.

Directed by Mahesh Manjrekar, the movie also features Aayush Sharma, Salman’s brother-in-law.

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Salman shared the date announcement and a motion poster of his new film on Twitter.

“#Antim releases in theatres worldwide on 26.11.2021,” the actor wrote on the microblogging site.

The film is described as a “gripping tale of two powerful men” with polar opposite ideologies; one a cop and the other a gangster, played by Salman and Aayush, respectively.

“Antim” will be distributed globally by Zee Studios.

“It has been a gr8 & cherished association with ZEE and @punitgoenka over the years having done many films Race3, Loveyatri, Bharat, D3, Radhe & now Antim. I am confident he will take Zee to much greater heights in the coming years,” Salman further said in the tweet.

“Antim” will face off with “Satyameva Jayate 2”, starring John Abraham, at the box office.

Salman’s last release “Radhe: Your Most Wanted Bhai” was released on May 13 on account of Eid al-Fitr as premium video on demand on Zee Plex through ZEE5 in India, with a theatrical release overseas.

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