Sanjay Dutt leads a fiery debate on Indian national identity
Sanjay Dutt delivers a commanding performance as Professor Gopal Nadkarni in the newly released political drama, Aakhri Sawal, which attempts to bridge the gap between opposing Indian ideologies.
Central to the plot is a deep dive into the history and contributions of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).
Odisha’s own political landscape has often mirrored these cinematic debates, as the state frequently serves as a microcosm for the tension between traditional grassroots movements and evolving modern political identities. This local relevance adds a layer of familiarity for regional viewers watching the national discourse unfold on screen.
Performance and Production Value
Sanjay Dutt provides the necessary weight to a script that relies heavily on oratory skills.
Technical Execution
Visually, the film remains static, focusing on the intensity of the actors' expressions rather than expansive action. The inclusion of Indian Sign Language (ISL) support is a commendable step toward inclusive cinema, marking a first for such a mainstream political release. While the narrative intent is sincere, the pacing suffers during the middle acts where the ideological arguments become repetitive.