Akaal” is a Hindi-language film that blends elements of comedy and family drama. The movie is 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” was released in theaters on April 10, 2025, with a total 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 |
Writer | Gippy Grewal |
Director | Gippy Grewal |
Producer | Gippy Grewal & Ravneet Kaur Grewal, Karan Johar, Adar Poonawalla, Apoorva Mehta |
Production Co. | Humble Motion Pictures |
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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 |
Nimrat Khaira | Female Lead |
Gurpreet Ghuggi | Supporting Role |
Nikitin Dheer | Jangi Jahan |
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Akaal 2025 Movie Review
The story unfolds along a river dividing two villages, where tensions flare post-1839 as Jangi Jahana breaks a truce to attack Akaal Singh’s prosperous settlement, driven by greed and revenge. Akaal, guided by Sikh principles, leads his warriors—including his wife Sahej Kaur (Nimrat Khaira) and son Zora Singh (Shinda Grewal)—to protect their honor and land. The film emphasizes Sikh values like courage, fairness, and respect for all, weaving Gurbani quotes and Khalsa pride into a tale of resilience. However, the narrative sticks to familiar period drama tropes, with predictable conflicts and heavy exposition.
Supporting Cast: Mita Vashisht (Kattro) and Shinda Grewal (Zora) deliver solid performances, while Gurpreet Ghuggi’s philosophical Baba Hazura irritates some viewers. The ensemble, including women warriors, is a highlight for equal representation.
Gippy Grewal (Akaal Singh): Grewal shines as the honorable warrior, balancing strength and vulnerability. His commanding presence anchors the film, though some critics note his acting doesn’t always match the role’s emotional depth.
Nimrat Khaira (Sahej Kaur): Khaira impresses in action scenes, matching Grewal’s intensity. Her portrayal of a fearless Sikh woman adds heft, though her role feels underutilized.
Nikitin Dheer (Jangi Jahana): Dheer is menacing but formulaic as the villain, lacking nuance.