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Akaal: The Unconquered

  • 2025
  • 2h 20min
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6,6/10
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Akaal: The Unconquered (2025)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn this action drama set in the 1840s, Punjab warriors defend themselves against a vengeful army.In this action drama set in the 1840s, Punjab warriors defend themselves against a vengeful army.In this action drama set in the 1840s, Punjab warriors defend themselves against a vengeful army.

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    • Gippy Grewal
  • Scénario
    • Gippy Grewal
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    • Gippy Grewal
    • Nimrat Khaira
    • Apinderdeep Singh
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,6/10
    328
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    • Réalisation
      • Gippy Grewal
    • Scénario
      • Gippy Grewal
    • Casting principal
      • Gippy Grewal
      • Nimrat Khaira
      • Apinderdeep Singh
    • 13avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
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    Gippy Grewal
    Gippy Grewal
    Nimrat Khaira
    Apinderdeep Singh
    Nikitin Dheer
    Nikitin Dheer
    Gurpreet Ghuggi
    Gurpreet Ghuggi
    Mita Vashisht
    Mita Vashisht
    Prince Kanwaljit Singh
    Shinda Grewal
    Ekom Grewal
    Jaggi Singh
    Jasbir Dhillon
    • Singh -Hindi Dubbing
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    Aashish Duggal
    Aashish Duggal
    Raj Hundal
    • Maharaja Ranjit Singh
    Bhana La
    Rangdev
    • Balram
    Jarnail Singh
    Praveen Singh
    • Samraat
    Simarjit Singh
    • Akaal Man
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      • Gippy Grewal
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      • Gippy Grewal
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    1balvinderdhadli

    Akaal using religion of sikh

    Sure! Here's the revised version with **exactly 670 characters**:

    The movie distorts Sikh history by showing Muslims as friends, ignoring the real battles Sikhs fought against Mughals and forced conversions. It falsely portrays the struggle as against random evil men rather than the historical truth of resistance against oppression. While it glorifies Sikh bravery, it also spreads misleading propaganda by rewriting facts. This narrative misguides viewers and disrespects the true sacrifices made by Sikhs in protecting their faith and identity. Truth should never be altered for storytelling, especially when it affects cultural memory and real history.
    10balghardeep

    Akaal

    AKAAL is a truly sensational hit and a cinematic masterpiece that left me speechless. It's one of the most powerful and impactful films I've ever seen. The direction is simply outstanding - every scene is crafted with precision and purpose, bringing the story to life in a way that deeply moves the audience. What sets AKAAL apart is that it's not just a fictional tale; it's based on true stories and deeply rooted in the historical realities of Punjab during a significant and emotional time. The way it intertwines real events with powerful storytelling is remarkable.

    The movie doesn't just entertain - it educates and inspires. It shines a light on the bravery, sacrifice, and resilience of the people of Punjab, and it does so with honesty and respect. The characters are portrayed with such intensity and emotion that you feel every moment alongside them. And just when you think it can't get any better, the movie hints at a Part 2, building anticipation and excitement for what's to come.

    Every element of AKAAL is top-tier. The music and background score are incredibly moving and elevate each scene to another level. The action is intense and perfectly choreographed, keeping you on the edge of your seat. The dialogues are powerful, memorable, and filled with meaning - some lines just stay with you long after the film ends.

    This film is more than just entertainment - it's an experience. It deserves to be seen on the big screen, where you can truly feel the scale, the emotion, and the impact of the story. AKAAL is not just a movie; it's a tribute to history, culture, and courage. Don't miss the chance to witness this unforgettable film in cinemas.
    7OnkarB-1

    Good movie but alot of nepotism

    Overall very good movie Gippy grewal is carrying is whole family is not good industry should give chance to new ones.

    I personally didn't like this as a punjabi movie audience.

    In the nutshell movie is good ,story is best , directing of the film is also very good the only thing I dislike is nepotism.

    Good movie but alot of nepotism

    Gippy grewal is carrying is whole family is not good industry should give chance to new ones.

    I personally didn't like this as a punjabi movie audience.

    In the nutshell movie is good ,story is best , directing of the film is also very good the only thing I dislike is nepotism.
    7jattdarangerover

    Watch in theatres

    Gippy Grewal's latest directorial and starring venture, Akaal, is more than just a historical action film; it's a powerful and emotionally resonant tribute to the bravery and unwavering spirit of Khalsa. Set against the backdrop of 1840s Punjab, the film immerses the audience in a time of upheaval and conflict, where the principles of righteousness and the defense of one's land and values take center stage.

    The supporting cast, including Nimrat Khaira as a woman of valor and Nikitin Dheer as the imposing antagonist, deliver impactful performances that enhance the narrative.

    On the negative a lot of the movie is filled with exposition dumps, expect the actors to give speeches and deliver lines that that don't really add anything to the story.

    Also, side note, please stop rating movies either 1 or 10. That is not a realistic rating. 1 means it's the worst movie in the entire film history, and 10 means it's better than movies like The Godfather or Shawshank Redemption. Remove your bias and give a fair rating.

    I'm giving this one 7/10, A positive step forward from the typical Punjabi movie, take your family and go watch this one in theatres.
    8LuckyKaranD

    Our Stories Deserve the Spotlight: A Hope for Sikh Representation in Film

    I recently watched this movie and overall, I found it quite enjoyable. The production quality was strong, the performances were commendable, and the direction showed real potential. The filmmakers clearly poured a lot of passion into bringing the story to life, and as a viewer, I could appreciate the effort and heart that went into making the film. However, while I did enjoy the film, I also agree with some of the reviews that have pointed out inconsistencies in the dialogue. There were a few lines that felt out of place or didn't quite blend naturally with the story's flow. At times, it seemed like the script struggled to maintain a consistent tone, and certain moments didn't carry the emotional weight they were meant to. This disrupted the immersive experience slightly, but it didn't take away from the film's overall value.

    That said, what really stood out to me - and what made me appreciate the film more - was its attempt to draw from Sikh history and culture. As someone who deeply values Sikh heritage, I was pleased to see a narrative rooted in our traditions and spirit. It's not often that our community's incredible stories make it to the big screen, and when they do, it feels like a moment of pride. Our Sikh culture is rich with tales of bravery, sacrifice, honor, and resilience. From the sacrifices of the Gurus to the heroic battles fought by our ancestors, our history is filled with remarkable stories that deserve to be told with authenticity and reverence.

    In this context, I genuinely hope this film serves as a starting point - a spark that leads to more projects focusing on the true glory of Sikh history. Our legacy includes some of the most awe-inspiring events and individuals in history, yet they remain underrepresented in mainstream cinema. The world deserves to know about the unmatched courage of our warriors, the strength of our spiritual leaders, and the deep-rooted values that have guided our community for centuries.

    There is so much cinematic potential in stories like the Battle of Saragarhi, the establishment of the Khalsa, the fearless leadership of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, and the countless unsung heroes who gave their lives to protect others. These are not just historical moments; they are emotional, powerful, and deeply human stories that can inspire people across cultures and backgrounds. Films based on such events, if done with care and respect, have the potential not only to entertain but also to educate and uplift.

    So while this particular film may have had a few imperfections in its storytelling, I see it as a positive step in the right direction. It opens the door for more nuanced and ambitious portrayals of Sikh identity and experience in cinema. I truly believe that with the right vision and commitment, future filmmakers can raise the bar even higher - delivering stories that are both artistically impressive and culturally meaningful.

    In conclusion, this movie was a good effort and a refreshing attempt to showcase our culture. I commend the team for trying something different and for bringing Sikh heritage into the spotlight. With a bit more refinement in writing and storytelling, I'm hopeful we'll continue to see our history portrayed with the depth, passion, and accuracy it deserves. This could be the beginning of a new era in film - one where our stories are not only told but celebrated on a global scale.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 16 avril 2025 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Inde
    • Langues
      • Punjabi
      • Hindi
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    • Sociétés de production
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      • Humble Motion Pictures
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