Sikandar, the high-stakes action drama starring Salman Khan and Rashmika Mandanna, has finally made its way to Netflix. After a strong run in theatres during Eid, the film is now streaming for a global audience—and the buzz is louder than ever.
A Story of Loss, Revenge, and Redemption
Directed by A.R. Murugadoss and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala, Sikandar tells the story of Sanjay Rajkot, known as “Sikandar,” a once-peaceful ruler whose world is shattered when his wife, Saisri (played by Rashmika Mandanna), is brutally murdered by a corrupt political figure. Her organs are donated to three strangers, unknowingly making them the next targets in a dangerous political game. What follows is a tale of vengeance, redemption, and transformation as Sikandar sets out to protect these three lives while confronting his own demons.
Salman Khan’s Performance: A Reinvention
Salman Khan brings something unexpected to Sikandar. Known for his macho, invincible hero roles, Khan takes a more grounded, emotionally layered approach here. His portrayal of a grieving husband and broken man is surprisingly vulnerable, offering fans a deeper look into his acting range. Moments of silence, restraint, and inner turmoil dominate his performance—something rarely seen in his previous films.
Critics have noted this as one of Salman’s most mature roles to date. He’s not the unbeatable action hero here; he’s fallible, haunted, and real. It’s a departure—and it works.
Rashmika Mandanna: Short but Significant
Although Rashmika Mandanna’s role is relatively brief due to the plot, her presence lingers throughout the film. As Saisri, she brings warmth and strength that serve as the emotional backbone of Sikandar’s transformation. Her chemistry with Salman Khan is surprisingly effective, making her character’s death even more poignant.
An Ensemble That Delivers
Supporting performances from actors like Sathyaraj, Prateik Babbar, and Sharman Joshi elevate the film’s impact. Prateik Babbar’s portrayal of a morally grey politician is especially gripping. The ensemble helps balance the heavy themes with lighter moments and keeps the story from sinking into melodrama.
Cinematography and Music: A Visual and Emotional Feast
Cinematographer Tirru gives the film a sleek, stylish finish. From the rural beauty of Sanjay’s kingdom to the chaotic streets of Mumbai, each scene is composed with intention and elegance. The color palette shifts to reflect mood—warm hues during flashbacks, cold tones during conflict, and vibrant shades in action sequences.
The film’s music, composed by Pritam, features a mix of soulful ballads and pulsating action themes. The background score by Santhosh Narayanan adds emotional weight, making key moments resonate longer after they’re over.
Action That Enhances, Not Distracts
Unlike typical action films that rely on nonstop fight scenes, Sikandar uses action strategically. Each sequence is emotionally charged and directly connected to character growth. Whether it’s protecting the organ recipients or confronting past enemies, the violence never feels gratuitous. The choreography is tight, impactful, and rarely over-the-top.
Themes that Hit Hard
Sikandar is not just about revenge. It deals with organ donation, the corrupt nexus between politics and healthcare, and what it truly means to serve others. Sikandar’s journey from a vengeful warrior to a protector of strangers is deeply philosophical, raising questions about fate, duty, and second chances.
It’s a film that asks: “If someone gave you life, how would you honor it?” That question is not just posed to the characters, but to the audience as well.
Reception and Box Office
Sikandar earned ₹176.18 crore worldwide during its theatrical run. While some expected higher numbers due to Salman Khan’s name, the film’s performance was consistent and the post-theatrical buzz helped boost its Netflix release.
On OTT platforms, the film has become one of the most-watched titles in India within days of release. Social media is abuzz with praise for Khan’s reinvented persona and Rashmika’s heartfelt performance.
Conclusion: A Film Worth Watching
If you’re expecting a traditional Salman Khan film, Sikandar may surprise you—in a good way. It combines commercial appeal with meaningful storytelling, excellent performances, and strong visuals.
More than a revenge tale, it’s a story of healing, of finding new purpose, and of becoming someone greater after losing everything.
Now streaming on Netflix, Sikandar is not just another film—it’s a bold statement from one of Bollywood’s biggest stars. Watch it, feel it, and let the journey of Sikandar leave its mark on you.
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