Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Makers of Dhurandhar: The Revenge CONFIRM March 19, 2026 release; first poster featuring Ranveer Singh out!

Dhurandhar 2 poster

As Dhurandhar continues to do well in theaters, the makers, Jio Studios and B62 Studios, have released the first poster and title for the highly expected second film, Dhurandhar: The Revenge.

The creators of Dhurandhar: The Revenge have shared that the movie will be released on March 19, 2026.

The first poster shows Ranveer Singh in a new and strong look.

 He is standing in the middle of the poster wearing a black trench coat with his hair loose, against a bright red background. He looks powerful and threatening. The image gives a sense that the story will have more action, more tension, and a more intense plot than before.

Directed by Aditya Dhar, Dhurandhar is currently the biggest Hindi movie ever made and has become a big part of popular culture.

With Dhurandhar: The Revenge, the story is going to get even bigger, more thrilling, and more powerful on screen.

The movie will be shown in theaters on March 19, 2026, which is the same day as Eid, Gudi Padwa, and Ugadi.

It will be in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam.

 This is because there is a lot of demand for the movie across South India, and 2026 is being called The Year of Dhurandhar.

Dhurandhar: The Revenge is a fast-paced spy action thriller written, directed, and produced by Aditya Dhar.

It is also produced by Jyoti Deshpande and Lokesh Dhar.

 Presented by Jio Studios, this B62 Studios production is getting ready for a big movie event starting on March 19, 2027.

Akshay Kumar to play villain in Ajay Devgn’s Golmaal 5: Report

 Bollywood's popular comedy series Golmaal is preparing for its fifth movie, and there's some exciting news about who will be in it. According to a report from Variety India, actor Akshay Kumar has joined the cast of Golmaal 5. He will play the main bad guy, opposite Ajay Devgn, who is playing the main character.


The Golmaal series, directed by Rohit Shetty, started in 2006 with Golmaal: Fun Unlimited.

 It has become famous for its funny style and group of talented actors. The new movie is said to keep that fun style but also add some fantasy parts and a stronger focus on the main bad guy.


Akshay Kumar's role in Golmaal 5 is a big deal.

 He is known for being in many successful comedy movies like Hera Pheri, Housefull, and Welcome. This time, he is playing a bad guy, which is different from the usual funny roles he has played. He has also played a bad guy in the movie Haiwaan, which was directed by Priyadarshan, and that was opposite Saif Ali Khan.


Ajay Devgn continues to be the main actor in the Golmaal series.

 Other actors who are expected to return include Arshad Warsi, Tusshar Kapoor, Shreyas Talpade, and Kunal Kemmu. Also, experienced comedians like Johnny Lever, Sanjay Mishra, Mukesh Tiwari, and Ashwini Kalsekar are likely to be part of the movie. There is hope that Sharman Joshi might come back, but it's not clear if Kareena Kapoor Khan will be in the movie.


Golmaal 5 is expected to start filming by the end of February 2026 at Film City in Mumbai, and they plan to release it in early 2027.

 This film comes as the franchise celebrates its 20th anniversary. It will also be the sixth movie that Akshay Kumar and Ajay Devgn have worked on together, including films like Suhaag (1994), Khakee (2004), Insan (2005), Sooryavanshi (2021), and Singham Again (2024).


At the time of the report, the makers haven't officially confirmed Akshay Kumar's role, so some details might change with the final announcement.

KGAF 2026: R Balki remembers Amitabh Bachchan’s EXPLOSIVE first day on Cheeni Kum sets; also reveals, “Zohra Sehgal had whiskey with us on last day of shoot; until the age of 95, she had one peg daily

On the second day of the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival 2026, R Balki had a chat with celebrity anchor Gaurav Sharma, known as SharmaG, about his first film, Cheeni Kum (2007), during a session called “Food!
 Camera! Action!” held in a bar in South Mumbai. After the conversation, the film starring Amitabh Bachchan and Tabu was shown. R Balki entertained the audience by talking about the drama that happened on the first day of the shoot.
  

The very first scene of the film was shot on the first day of the shoot.
 R Balki said, “The camera started rolling and Amit ji delivered his lines. I told him, ‘Amit ji, can we do it again?’ He asked, ‘Why?’ I asked him to tone down the intensity because it was too loud. He looked at me and said, ‘Loud?’ He then did another take, but in the same way. I made the same gesture again. He did it the same way again. Finally, he said, ‘Let’s move on to the next shot.’ I made the same gesture again. He was angry and repeated the same shot for the fourth time. Realizing I wasn’t happy, he shouted, ‘What do you want me to do? Do you want me to act and deliver my lines?’ I said, ‘Yes.’ He looked at me seriously.”

R Balki added, “He did the shot the way I wanted, without any expression.
 After I said ‘Cut,’ he left the set. I thought he was going home. His costume designer came and said, ‘Amit ji wants to speak with you.’ I went out, expecting he would say this was not the right way to make a film. But he said, ‘I now understand the film.’”  

He remarked, “If I had just said, ‘Great, Amit ji,’ he would have given the film a completely different feel.
 He just wanted to know the mood I wanted. Once he got that, he gave it to me. From then on, I never had to explain anything to him. He would tell Tabu, ‘No expression. Just stand and deliver what’s written. That’s the film!’”  

R Balki also talked about working with Zohra Sehgal.
 “Zohra ji was very beautiful. Amit ji arrived on the set and warmly greeted her. Everyone became quiet because of Mr Bachchan, but he became quiet in front of Zohra ji! During their first take together, when Amit ji started speaking, she said, ‘Amit, that’s wrong, wrong, wrong. You missed a word.’ She had memorized both her lines and his. I told Zohra ji, ‘You should come to the sets every day. Then he’ll do his work properly,’ (laughs).”

He shared, “At the end of the shoot, she said, ‘You can’t end the day with tea.’
 She made us go to her room, where we all had whiskey! She told us, ‘I have one drink every day.’ Until she was 95, she had one glass every day (smiles).”

Mardaani 3 Box Office Collections

Mardaani 3 Box Office


INDIA BOX OFFICE COLLECTION


Schedule Amount

Opening Day 4 cr.
End of Week 1 17.25 cr.

Lifetime Collection 17.25 cr.

DAY WISE BOX OFFICE COLLECTION


Day Date Amount %±

  • Day 1 30-Jan-2026 (Fri) ₹4 cr. N/A
  • Day 2 31-Jan-2026 (Sat) ₹6 cr. +50.00%
  • Day 3 01-Feb-2026 (Sun) ₹7.25 cr. +20.83%

WEEK WISE BOX OFFICE COLLECTION


Day Amount %±

Week 1 17.25 cr. N/A

WEEKEND BOX OFFICE COLLECTION


Day Amount %±

Weekend 1 17.25 cr. N/A

OVERSEAS BOX OFFICE COLLECTION


Schedule Amount (in mil. USD)

Opening Weekend 0.685

Total Overseas Gross 0.685

WORLDWIDE GROSS BOX OFFICE COLLECTION


Schedule Amount

India box office Nett cr. 17.25 cr.

India box office Gross cr. 20.54 cr.

Overseas Gross cr. 6.28 cr.

Worldwide collections Gross cr. 26.82 cr.

AUSTRALIA BOX OFFICE COLLECTION


Date Rank Weekend Amount (in A$)
Screens Total Gross (in A$)

30-Jan-2026 19 86,640 64 86,640

GERMANY BOX OFFICE COLLECTION


Date Rank Weekend Amount (in EUR) Screens Total Gross (in EUR)

30-Jan-2026 66 4,318 21 4,318

NEW ZEALAND BOX OFFICE COLLECTION


Date Rank Weekend Amount (in NZD) Screens Total Gross (in NZD)

30-Jan-2026 15 34,415 24 34,415

UNITED KINGDOM BOX OFFICE COLLECTION


Date Rank Weekend Amount (in Pound) Screens Total Gross (in Pound)

30-Jan-2026 22 61,169 90 61,169

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BOX OFFICE COLLECTION


Date Rank Weekend Amount (in USD) Screens Total Gross (in USD)

30-Jan-2026 N.A. 209,892 N.A. 209,892

From Hichki to Mardaani 3: How Rani Mukerji’s message-driven films continue to draw audiences to theatres

At a time when many young actresses are hesitant to lead female-centered movies because of doubts about how well they'll do at the box office, Rani Mukerji, who is 47, keeps proving that women-led films can still succeed. The opening weekend of Mardaani 3, which made Rs. 4 crore on its first day, is more than just a number. It reminds people that female-led films are still relevant in theaters, especially when they have strong messages, clear purpose, and content that connects with viewers. In today’s film industry, which often focuses on big effects and hype, Mukerji stands out for her ability to keep audiences interested through meaningful stories.

The early success of Mardaani 3 has once again shown that Mukerji has a special ability to draw people in with stories that have a message.
 After making Rs. 4 crore on the first day, the film saw a big 50% increase to Rs. 6 crore on the second day, bringing its total to Rs. 10 crore. This pattern shows that people might not rush to see a film on the first day, but they come in steadily when the story matters. With Sunday also doing well, the film is expected to have a good opening weekend even though it deals with serious topics and faces tough competition.

The Mardaani series is a rare example in Hindi cinema.
 It is India’s only female-led action thriller series that has been consistently successful. Playing the character of SSP Shivani Shivaji Roy, Mukerji has led all three movies with confidence, tackling issues like violence against women and failures in the system. Each film in the series has grown in popularity beyond its opening day, thanks to trust in both the character and the actor behind it.

The strong start of Mardaani 3, which is better than the previous films and had a big boost on Day 2, shows that audiences now see the franchise as credible, not just as a gimmick.
 In a time when films with important messages often struggle to find a place in theaters, Mardaani proves that storytelling with a social message can still do well at the box office.

This kind of audience response has been a key part of Mukerji’s career since she stopped being a superstar.
 Unlike films that try to become hits quickly through big effects or heavy marketing, her movies usually rely on word of mouth and build up slowly, gaining more fans over time.

Movies like Hichki, which focused on inclusion and education, became big hits even with modest openings.
 No One Killed Jessica combined social issues with box office success, while Talaash mixed psychological drama with emotional depth. None of these opened with huge numbers, but they all had strong staying power.

Mukerji’s ability to lead meaningful films at the box office was clear even early in her career.
 Black, directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, was one of her best performances and proved that emotionally intense, woman-centered films could still attract audiences.

Her credibility grew with Hichki, where she played a teacher with Tourette Syndrome, bringing attention to neurological differences while connecting with people of all ages and backgrounds.
 These films helped show what commercial success can look like for female-led movies.

More recently, Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway again proved Mukerji’s strength in emotionally powerful, real-life dramas.
 Based on a real custody battle, the film won her critical praise and a National Award while also performing well at the box office. It once again showed her ability to bring people to serious stories without losing their emotional impact.

What really makes Mukerji special is her versatility.
 From the emotional depth of Black to the raw realism of Mardaani, and from inspiring dramas like Hichki to real-life stories like Mrs. Chatterjee vs Norway, she keeps her audience interested in different genres that are driven by purpose rather than by spectacle.

Importantly, her films rarely try to tell people what to think.
 Instead, they encourage viewers to connect with the story on an emotional level. Exhibitor feedback on Mardaani 3 clearly shows this balance, with people of all ages showing up to watch.

The growth of Mardaani 3 from Day 1 to Day 2 reflects a bigger change in how audiences watch films today.
 Viewers are more careful now, often waiting for reviews before deciding to see a film, especially if it deals with serious topics. Once they find the film credible, the growth tends to be natural and lasting. Mukerji’s filmography shows this pattern more than most.

As Mardaani 3 continues its run in theaters, its early performance reaffirms a bigger truth: Rani Mukerji is one of the few actors whose socially relevant films still draw attention in theaters.
 In a market that often focuses on visual effects and big marketing, her ability to draw crowds through meaningful content is not just a phase, but a strength that has lasted for decades.

Monday, February 2, 2026

It’s a wrap for the Mumbai schedule; Kartik Aaryan-starrer Naagzilla heads to Delhi for final three-week shoot

Source has been providing exclusive updates on one of the most anticipated movies of 2026, Naagzilla, featuring Kartik Aaryan. Now, we have another update to share — the filming is going smoothly and is expected to finish this month, which is February 2026.


A source told , "Director Mrighdeep Singh Lamba filmed for a month in Mumbai with Kartik Aaryan.

 On January 31, the Mumbai schedule ended, and 70% of the film is now done."  

The source added, "The team of Naagzilla is heading to Delhi this month, which is February 2026, for a three-week shoot.
 Once this part is done, the entire film will be finished."  

Naagzilla is produced by Karan Johar's Dharma Productions and Mahaveer Jain's Mahaveer Jain Films (with Mrighdeep Singh Lamba as a partner).
 The fantasy comedy has Kartik as a shape-shifting snake and Ravi Kishan as the antagonist, as reported. Sreeleela is the female lead. Interestingly, she is also acting with Kartik in his other 2026 film, the untitled musical saga, directed by Anurag Basu.

The source also shared, "Naagzilla started filming on November 1, 2026, and will finish within four months because of good planning and hard work by the cast and crew.
 It was a tough and unique film. In between, Kartik took time to promote his Christmas movie, Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri (2025), also produced by Karan Johar. But he gave 100% to Naagzilla as well. Once the shoot is done, Mrighdeep Singh Lamba will focus on post-production and make sure this film becomes an exciting and interesting movie for the audience."

Sunday, February 1, 2026

Priyadarshan to direct Bhoot Police 2 without Saif Ali Khan, Arjun Kapoor: Report

Veteran filmmaker Priyadarshan is said to be directing the sequel to the 2021 horror-comedy Bhoot Police. This new movie will have big changes in the cast and how it's made. Industry sources tell entertainment website Pinkvilla that Priyadarshan has been hired for a large amount of money — Rs 21 crores — showing that the makers are confident in his ideas for the next part of the story.

A person who knows about this project said that while Bhoot Police 2 will keep the same mix of humor and supernatural elements as the original, it won’t have the main stars from the first film — Saif Ali Khan and Arjun Kapoor.
 "The sequel will keep the horror-comedy idea, but the actors will be completely different. Saif Ali Khan and Arjun Kapoor will not be coming back for the second movie," the source said.

"The plan is to bring in a new pair of actors — one older and one younger — to make an interesting team.
 It’s a real horror-comedy, staying true to the genre but with more of a stage-like style," the insider added.

Bhoot Police, directed by Pavan Kirpalani, originally had Saif Ali Khan, Arjun Kapoor, Jacqueline Fernandez, and Yami Gautam.
 It was praised for its fun and spooky take on ghost hunting and became popular after it came out on OTT platforms in 2021.

Priyadarshan is famous for movies like Hera Pheri, Hungama, and Hulchul.
 He is also working on two other projects: Bhooth Bangla and Haiwaan, both set for 2026. Bhooth Bangla, which stars Akshay Kumar, has already chosen its release date and marks a reunion between Kumar and the director after over a decade.