The Hindi film Akaal Movie falls within the Comedy and Family subgenres. Directed and written by Gippy Grewal, it is presented by Humble Motion Pictures and produced by Gippy Grewal, Ravneet Kaur Grewal, Karan Johar, Adar Poonawalla, and Apoorva Mehta. Akaal 2025 Movie hit theaters on April 10, 2025, with a runtime of 2 hours and 20 minutes.
Akaal 2025 Movie Overview

Movie Name | Akaal Movie |
Original Language | Punjabi |
Spoken Language | Hindi |
Release Date | 10 April 2025 |
Runtime | 2 hour and 20 minutes |
Country | India |
Genres | Action/Drama |
Director | Gippy Grewal |
Producer | Gippy Grewal & Ravneet Kaur Grewal, Karan Johar, Adar Poonawalla, Apoorva Mehta |
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Akaal 2025 Movie Star Cast
Actor/Actress | Role in Movie |
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Gippy Grewal | Sardar Akaal Singh |
Shinda Grewal | Akaal Singh’s Son |
Gurpreet Ghuggi | – |
Prince Kanwaljit Singh | – |
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Akaal 2025 Movie Review
The story unfolds along a river dividing two villages in Punjab after the Sikh Empire’s decline in 1839. Following Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s death, chaos emboldens marauders like Kattro (Mita Vashisht) and her brother Jangi Jahana to pillage. They target Akaal Singh’s prosperous village, but his Khalsa warriors, including his wife Sahej Kaur (Nimrat Khaira) and son Zora Singh (Shinda Grewal), repel them, enforcing a truce. When Jangi breaks it, driven by greed and revenge, a climactic battle ensues. The film celebrates Sikh principles—honor, courage, gender equality, and respect for weapons—while showcasing the community’s resilience. Critics note the narrative sticks to familiar period drama tropes, with heavy exposition and preachy dialogues diluting its impact, though the emotional core resonates with Sikh audiences.
Supporting Cast: Shinda Grewal (Zora Singh) and Ekom Grewal add emotional weight as the next generation, while Gurpreet Ghuggi’s philosophical Baba Hazura irritates some with overly didactic lines. Prince Kanwaljit Singh and others are serviceable but underused.
Gippy Grewal (Akaal Singh): Grewal anchors the film with a commanding yet vulnerable portrayal, balancing warrior ferocity with familial warmth. Critics praise his conviction, especially in action-heavy scenes, though some feel his performance lacks the nuance needed to transcend the script’s limitations. His directorial passion shines, but his acting doesn’t always match the role’s larger-than-life demands.
Nimrat Khaira (Sahej Kaur): Khaira impresses as a fearless warrior-wife, matching Grewal in intensity. Her sword-fighting scenes are a highlight, blending grace and grit, though her role feels underwritten beyond action.
Nikitin Dheer (Jangi Jahana): Dheer’s menacing villain is effective but not groundbreaking, leaning on standard antagonist traits—greed and brutality—without much depth.
Mita Vashisht (Kattro): Vashisht brings gravitas to her scheming role, but her screen time is limited, reducing her impact.