Aakhri Sawal: Release Date of Sanjay Dutt's 'Aakhri Sawal' Changed; The Film Will Now Arrive on This Day..

Sanjay Dutt is currently making headlines regarding his upcoming film, *Aakhri Sawaal*. The film was originally scheduled to be released tomorrow, Friday, May 8th. However, its release date has now been rescheduled. The new release date has been announced. Alongside this, an update regarding the film's trailer has also been released. While the film itself will certainly not be released on May 8th, its trailer is set to debut tomorrow.

**When Will the Film Be Released?**
Audiences won't have to wait much longer for *Aakhri Sawaal*—just a few more days. The film is now scheduled to be released on May 15, 2026. According to reports, the film could not be released on its originally scheduled date because the censor certification had not yet been cleared. Now that it has received the green signal from the Censor Board, the filmmakers have officially announced the new release date.

**Produced by Nikhil Nanda**
In an Instagram post shared today—Thursday—the filmmakers revealed the new release date and provided an update regarding the trailer. The post reads: "Tomorrow, the nation will witness the truth. The wait is over. The most anticipated trailer arrives tomorrow." The film has been produced by Nikhil Nanda and Sanjay Dutt, while Puneet Nanda, Dr. Deepak Singh, Gaurav Dubey, and Ujjwal Anand serve as co-producers. The film has been directed by National Award-winning filmmaker Abhijit Mohan Warang.

**Other Stars in Key Roles**
In addition to Sanjay Dutt, *Aakhri Sawaal* features a stellar cast in pivotal roles, including Namashi Chakraborty, Sameera Reddy, Amit Sadh, Neetu Chandra, and Tridha Choudhury. Namashi Chakraborty plays the character of a young scholar named Vicky, while Sanjay Dutt portrays the role of his mentor, Professor Gopal Nadkarni. The film offers a glimpse into the history of the RSS (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh). It touches upon several historical events, such as the ban on the RSS and the demolition of the Babri Masjid.

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