Sanjay Dutt’s film ‘Aakhri Sawal’ delves into contentious political themes through the story of a scholar challenging his mentor, igniting a nationwide debate.
In a gripping exploration of political themes, Sanjay Dutt’s upcoming film, Aakhri Sawal, presents a narrative that begins with an academic accusation and spirals into a nationwide debate. The film centers around Vicky, a brilliant yet volatile scholar, who publicly confronts his mentor, the esteemed Professor Gopal Nadkarni, accusing him of institutional bias.
As Vicky’s challenge gains traction, it ignites media outrage and brings various political agendas to the forefront. The confrontation evolves into a dangerous psychological chess match, where the stakes are high and the implications far-reaching. The film does not shy away from addressing significant historical events, including the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi and the Emergency period in India, ensuring that no truth is left untouched.
However, the narrative goes beyond mere political discourse. Beneath the surface of heated arguments lies a deeper mystery regarding Vicky’s true motivations. As buried secrets begin to emerge, the film poses a final, provocative question that threatens to alter the course of the debate: What is the question that India has never stopped asking?
Aakhri Sawal is set to hit cinemas on May 15, promising to engage audiences with its thought-provoking themes and intense character dynamics. The film aims to challenge viewers to reflect on the complexities of truth and the impact of political discourse in contemporary society.
According to India West, the film’s exploration of these controversial themes is expected to resonate with audiences, sparking conversations that extend beyond the screen.

