Ajay Devgn is all set to create a storm at the box office with not just one, but seven sequels lined up! Leading the pack is the highly anticipated Son of Sardar 2, releasing on 25th July after a 13-year wait. Alongside Ajay, stars like Sanjay Dutt, Mrinal Thakur, and Sanjay Mishra will also be seen in the sequel.
But that’s not all. Ajay Devgn is gearing up to bring back the next parts of six more popular films that audiences loved.
Here’s the list of Ajay Devgn’s upcoming sequels:De De Pyar De 2
The sequel to the 2007 hit romantic comedy De De Pyar De, featuring Tabu and Rakulpreet Singh, will hit theaters on 14th November 2025.
Drishyam 3
The suspense thriller franchise continues! The third installment is expected to release on 2nd October 2026, continuing Ajay’s critically acclaimed serious roles.
Dhamaal 4
The popular comedy franchise returns with Dhamaal 4, directed by Indra Kumar. Ajay is planning to release this laugh riot during Eid 2026.
Golmaal 5
The Rohit Shetty-Ajay Devgn comedy duo is back! Golmaal 5 is in pre-production, though the release date is yet to be announced.
Shaitan 2
Following the success of the horror thriller Shaitan, a sequel is underway with Ajay in the lead. Casting news keeps emerging, but the release date is still under wraps.
Raid 3
After the smashing success of Raid 2, the makers have confirmed Raid 3. The film promises more intense action with Ajay reprising his role as Amay Patnaik.
Ajay Devgn fans, get ready for a packed schedule of entertainment with action, comedy, thriller, and drama coming your way over the next couple of years!
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