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Salman Khan and Rashmika Mandanna's highly anticipated film, Sikandar turns into a big disappointment. Bhaijaan sleepwalks through the entire film delivering the same old swagger without any spark. Published: March 30, 2025 5:04 PM IST By Salman Khan’s has stormed into theaters as the ultimate Eid blockbuster, promising high-octane action, larger-than-life heroism, and the kind of mass appeal that has defined the superstar’s career.

Directed by A.R. Murugadoss, known for films like Ghajini and Holiday, Sikandar is a full-blown commercial entertainer designed to cater to Salman’s loyal fanbase.



The film is a full-throttle commercial entertainer crafted to delight Salman’s legion of fans. Set against a backdrop of royalty and revenge, Sikandar showcases Salman in a role that feels tailor-made for his larger-than-life persona. Sikandar Plot: Entertaining but repetitive Salman Khan plays Sanjay Rajkot, a royal king turned vigilante who takes on the name Sikandar after his wife, Saishree Maharani (Rashmika Mandanna) unfortunate incident.

The story follows his relentless quest for vengeance against a powerful political mafia led by a ruthless minister (Sathyaraj) and his violent son (Prateik Babbar). Along the way, Sanjay discovers that Saishree had pledged her organs for donation leading him to connect with the recipients, a subplot that could have added emotional weight but is largely underdeveloped. The narrative follows a predictable revenge template, heavily reminiscen.

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