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Shivaji Rao (Anil Kapoor) is a fearless TV journalist who exposes corrupt politician Balraj Chauhan (the late, great Amrish Puri). Humiliated on live television, the arrogant CM challenges Shivaji to take his place for one day. Shivaji accepts, and in a whirlwind 24 hours, he fires corrupt officers, arrests his own political mentor, and sets up a parallel justice system—all while dodging assassination attempts. While the title asks for "The Real Hero," Anil Kapoor delivers a career-defining performance. He is electric—barely pausing for breath, his Shivaji is a bundle of righteous anger, physical agility, and old-school Hindi film charm. Watch the iconic single-shot scene where he clears the police headquarters of corruption; Kapoor’s swagger is unmatched.

Nayak: The Real Hero is not a subtle film. It’s loud, preachy, and physically impossible. But it is also . In an era of cynical politics, watching a man pick up a chair and throw it at a corrupt minister feels cathartic.

If you loved Jab Tak Hai Jaan or Swades for their social messages, Nayak offers the same core theme (citizen responsibility) but wrapped in a vibrant, action-packed masala package. Just don’t expect Shah Rukh Khan—expect Anil Kapoor at his absolute peak.

Director: S. Shankar (Hindi remake of Tamil Mudhalvan ) Starring: Anil Kapoor, Rani Mukerji, Amrish Puri Music: A. R. Rahman The Plot: One Day to Change a Nation Nayak operates on a deliciously simple "What if?" premise: What if a common man becomes the Chief Minister for just 24 hours?