Legendary actor Mithun Chakraborty is set to electrify Sanjay Dutt’s Aakhri Sawal promotional blitz in Kolkata on May 14, 2026—just days before the film’s May 15 cinematic release. The grand press conference at a prime venue promises Bengal’s star power, with Mithun’s special guest appearance hyping the controversial historical drama exploring the RSS ban and Babri Masjid demolition saga. Producers Nikhil Nanda Motion Pictures confirmed the event, fueling massive buzz.
Dutt, playing a pivotal courtroom warrior, teased: “Mithun da’s presence makes it family affair—Bengal deserves this story.” Mithun, a Kolkata favorite, adds gravitas to the “question India never stopped asking.”
Aakhri Sawal Controversy Magnet
Directed by [not specified], this House of Awe production dives into 1990s political turmoil—RSS Emergency-era ban, Ayodhya tensions—blending courtroom intensity with patriotic fervor. Trailer showcases Dutt’s menacing gravitas, Namashi Chakraborty (Mithun’s son) in fiery face-off, and Neetu Chandra’s support role. Recent NGO screenings highlighted social messages, amplifying pre-release hype amid censorship whispers.
Trade predicts ₹100 crore opening, riding Dutt’s KD – The Devil resurgence and Mithun’s Padma Bhushan pull. Kolkata leg follows Delhi trailer launch, targeting Eastern belt.
Dutt-Mithun Legacy Link
Sanjay Dutt (67) and Mithun Chakraborty (76)—icons of 80s action—share Yalgaar (1991) camaraderie. Mithun’s Bengali roots (Disco Dancer fever) make Kolkata perfect; Namashi’s cast adds dynasty flair. Dutt juggles Matrubhumi, The Virgin Tree, while Mithun eyes comebacks post-health scares.
Event features fan meets, media Q&A, and exclusive clips. “Expect thunder,” producers vow. As Aakhri Sawal challenges narratives, Mithun-Dutt duo guarantees box office storm.
Fans chant: “Disco + Munna Bhai = Epic!” With May 15 release, Kolkata sets promotional crescendo.