EXCLUSIVE: Ranbir Kapoor gears up for 6 feature films from 2026 to 2029; From Ramayana to Animal Park, & Dhoom 4

EXCLUSIVE: Ranbir Kapoor gears up for 6 feature films from 2026 to 2029; From Ramayana to Animal Park, & Dhoom 4

As a die-hard fan of Bollywood, I can confidently say that Ranbir Kapoor is not just a star, but a phenomenon! His upcoming lineup for the next few years is nothing short of spectacular. With five to six movies lined up from 2026 to 2029, it’s like Christmas has come early for us fans!


As a die-hard fan, I can’t help but sing praises about Ranbir Kapoor, who stands uncontested in the acting arena among his contemporaries. This decade, he’s set to take the box office by storm during its second half! Insider info suggests that from 2026 to 2029, we can expect five to six of his films gracing our movie screens. It’s been no secret that Ranbir Kapoor has been meticulously handpicking these projects for the silver screen. The first gem from this collection is the Sanjay Leela Bhansali-directed masterpiece titled “Love & War,” set to premiere on Eid 2026.

A source discloses that “Love & War” is being filmed at present, with Ranbir Kapoor concluding his part in the movie by Summer 2025. The movie will premiere on the big screen in March 2026, signifying the start of films on his upcoming schedule. He then moves on to directing “Ramayana,” which is slated for release during Diwali 2026. Despite requiring a patchwork shoot of approximately 10-15 days amid breaks for “Love & War,” Kapoor has already completed his work on “Ramayana.

After completing work on Love & War, Ranbir Kapoor begins filming for Ramayana 2 from June 2025. He wraps up shooting for the epic by the end of the year, with a few days of post-production work scheduled for early 2026. The source states that Ranbir will essentially complete a significant part of the Ramayana series by the end of 2025, and both films are slated to release in cinemas one year apart, specifically on Diwali 2026 and Diwali 2027.

Currently, it’s confirmed that Ranbir Kapoor will take the lead role in the Dhoom franchise reboot, with the fourth Dhoom film slated for release starting from December 2025. The script is being written now, and a new director will be hired by Aditya Chopra to offer a fresh perspective on the classic cat-and-mouse chase plot. Filming will begin towards the end of 2025 and continue until early 2026, lasting about 8 to 10 months, before hitting theaters in 2027.

In summary, assuming all goes well, Ranbir Kapoor is expected to have two movie releases in both 2026 and 2027. These films are titled Love & War, Ramayana, Dhoom 4, and a sequel to Ramayana. As of now, he hasn’t made a decision about his next project. However, he has received offers for movies that will start production towards the end of 2026, with one being directed by Rajkumar Hirani among others. He is expected to make a decision on his next film after Dhoom, which should be finalized by the end of 2025, according to the source.

After wrapping up a movie whose release date hasn’t been decided yet, Ranbir Kapoor will soon be seen in the Sandeep Reddy Vanga-directed “Animal Park,” tentatively scheduled for 2029. The insider adds that there are six films lined up for him, one of which is still to be determined and set for a 2028 release. Additionally, Ranbir has also agreed to work on Brahmastra 2 and 3 with Ayan Mukerji, but the filmmaker has not fixed any timeline for these projects as of now.

In the current era, I stand proudly among the elite, with my star shining brightly alongside the incredible Hrithik Roshan. Our successful journeys in Bollywood have solidified our status as undisputed superstars of this modern age, thanks to the unparalleled success of films like Animal and our impressive lineups for the coming decade.

Here’s a look at his tentative line-up from 2026 to 2030

Love And War: Eid 2026

Ramayana: Diwali 2026

Dhoom 4: 2027

Ramayana 2: Diwali 2027

TBD: 2028

Animal Park: 2029

Brahmastra 2: TBD          

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2024-11-13 14:53