Sanjay Dutt's 'Aakhri Sawaal' Teaser Reveals Intense Mentor-Student Clash

The teaser for Sanjay Dutt's upcoming film 'Aakhri Sawaal' has been released, showcasing a conflict between a student and his professor. The plot follows student Vicky challenging his mentor, Professor Gopal Nadkarni, after a thesis rejection, which escalates into a larger national debate. The film, produced by Nikhil Nanda and others, features a supporting cast including Amit Sadh and Namashi Chakraborty. This comes as Dutt enjoys the current box office success of his other recent film, 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge'.

Key Points: Sanjay Dutt 'Aakhri Sawaal' Teaser, Release Date, Cast

  • Teaser released on Hanuman Janmotsav
  • Story of thesis rejection sparking national debate
  • Poster features Dutt in intense question mark pose
  • Releases in cinemas on May 15, 2026
  • Dutt also in successful 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge'
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'Aakhri Sawaal': Sanjay Dutt teaser offers glimpse into intense Guru-Shishya face-off

Sanjay Dutt's new film 'Aakhri Sawaal' teaser out. Story of student vs professor. Releasing May 2026. Cast includes Amit Sadh, Namashi Chakraborty.

"The Question India Never Stopped Asking - Film Tagline"

Mumbai, April 2

The teaser for actor Sanjay Dutt's upcoming film 'Aakhri Sawal' has been released, days after the makers announced the project.

The teaser was unveiled on Thursday on the occasion of Hanuman Ji Janmotsav. The short video offers a glimpse into the film's central idea, which revolves around questions and debates about truth, history, and youth perspectives.

The film follows the story of Vicky, a sharp and inquisitive student, who challenges his mentor, Professor Gopal Nadkarni, after his thesis is rejected. What begins as a personal academic issue soon escalates into a national debate. The story then develops into a larger conflict, showcasing a powerful Guru-Shishya face-off.

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Last month, the makers shared the first-look poster for the film along with an announcement about its release date. The poster features Dutt in a serious and intense pose, framed within a large question mark. The artwork uses dark tones and fire-like visuals, giving it a powerful and mysterious feel. The tagline on the poster reads, "The Question India Never Stopped Asking," hinting at the film's theme.

'Aakhri Sawal' is produced by Nikhil Nanda, Dhanraj Nathwani, and Sanjay Dutt, and is backed by Nikhil Nanda Motion Pictures and Neem Tree Entertainment. Alongside Dutt, the film stars Amit Sadh, Namashi Chakraborty, Sameera Reddy, Tridha Choudhury, and Neetu Chandra.

The film is set to hit cinemas on May 15, 2026.

Meanwhile, the actor is currently basking in the success of his recent film 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge,' in which he plays Pakistani police officer Chaudhary Aslam. The film, starring Ranveer Singh in the lead, has been performing strongly at the box office since its release.

- ANI

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Rohit P
A guru-shishya face-off on questions of truth and history? This is a brilliant concept for our times. Our youth *should* question, but with respect. Hope the film handles this delicate balance well. Jai Hanuman Ji! 🚩
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Amit Sadh Fan
Excited to see Amit Sadh in this! He always brings such depth to his roles. The cast looks solid. But 2026 is so far away... the wait is going to be tough!
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Vikram M
Releasing the teaser on Hanuman Janmotsav is a smart move, sets the tone for a film about dharma and seeking answers. Dutt looks powerful as always. Hope the story has substance and isn't just style.
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Sarah B
The premise sounds fascinating – an academic thesis sparking a national debate. It reminds me of university discussions that got really heated! Looking forward to seeing how this plays out on screen.
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Nikhil C
Respectfully, I hope the film doesn't just glorify rebellion for its own sake. The guru-shishya parampara is about learning and guidance, not just confrontation. The teaser looks intense, but the story needs to handle this theme with nuance.

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