Sanjay Dutt's 'Aakhri Sawal': A Political Drama Set to Make a Mark in 2026
Sanjay Dutt's Latest Release: Aakhri Sawal
In 2026, Sanjay Dutt is back in the spotlight with his new film, "Aakhri Sawal," a political drama that marks his fifth cinematic venture this year. Following his notable performances in titles like "The RajaSaab," "Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge," "Raja Shivaji," and "KD: The Devil," Dutt portrays the character of Professor Gopal Nadkarni. The film is directed by Abhijeet Mohan Warang and features a talented cast, including Namashi Chakraborty, Amit Sadh, and Sameera Reddy.
The narrative of "Aakhri Sawal" revolves around the ideological conflict between Professor Nadkarni and his student, Vicky Hegde, played by Chakraborty. What starts as a private academic dispute transforms into a widely broadcast debate, showcasing the film's focus on pressing social themes. The trailer has sparked significant buzz, and as the film prepares for its theatrical release, industry analysts are keenly observing its box office trajectory.
Film analyst Rohit Jaiswal estimates that "Aakhri Sawal" could rake in between Rs 2-3 crore on its opening day. In a recent interview, he shared his thoughts on the film's prospects, noting that while expectations are tempered, the competition remains intense. The film is being compared to Dutt's earlier release, "Dhurandhar 2," which achieved an impressive opening day collection of Rs 43 crore.
When questioned about the possibility of "Aakhri Sawal" exceeding the opening day earnings of "Dhurandhar 2," Jaiswal expressed doubt. He suggested that, based on current forecasts, "Aakhri Sawal" is unlikely to reach the remarkable figures set by its predecessor, emphasizing the hurdles it faces in a competitive landscape.
Director Abhijeet Mohan Warang shared that Sanjay Dutt was profoundly affected by the script of "Aakhri Sawal." Dutt reportedly mentioned that the film unveils an overlooked chapter of Indian history that merits attention. Warang highlighted that Dutt's emotional connection to the narrative underscores its importance, indicating that the film carries significant stories that have yet to be fully told in Indian cinema.
