Shah Rukh Khan Set to Return in 'Pathaan 2' Sequel

Shah Rukh Khan Set to Return in 'Pathaan 2' Sequel

Post by : Mara Rahim

Bollywood icon Shah Rukh Khan is officially reprising his role as the suave spy Pathaan, as the sequel has been confirmed. This exciting news broke during his recent visit to Dubai at a public function, concluding months of speculation about the fate of the franchise.

The announcement occurred during a real estate launch, where a tower named after him was unveiled. On stage, the developer revealed that 'Pathaan 2' is in the works. Fans took to social media, sharing clips of the event and expressing their exhilaration, predicting that production will commence next year, post the release of Alia Bhatt’s 'Alpha'.

The sequel is anticipated to be filmed predominantly in Chile, as discussions between Yash Raj Films and local authorities have taken place. 'Pathaan 2' will continue the intriguing storyline while hinting at an exciting crossover with Salman Khan's Tiger, generating buzz for future additions to the YRF Spy Universe.

At the Dubai event, Shah Rukh Khan reminisced about his recent achievements. He expressed gratitude for being recognized globally, including the honor of a bronze statue in London, winning a National Award, and now having a building dedicated to him in Dubai, which has been a transformative experience that makes him feel his parents are proud from above.

Industry pundits are optimistic that 'Pathaan 2' will begin filming next year, showcasing Chile's stunning landscapes. The sequel aims to uphold the franchise's international appeal while generating excitement for the upcoming showdown between Tiger and Pathaan. Fans eagerly await the film, which promises thrilling action, exotic locations, and the comeback of one of Bollywood’s most beloved secret agents.

Dec. 10, 2025 4:38 p.m. 402
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