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Shah Rukh Khan and Farah Khan set to reunite for ‘Main Hoon Na 2’

SRK is expected to review the first draft by mid-2025 before making a final decision

Updated - February 06, 2025 11:48 am IST

A still from ‘Main Hoon Na’

A still from ‘Main Hoon Na’

Filmmaker Farah Khan is reportedly working on a sequel to the 2004 blockbuster Main Hoon Na, which marked her directorial debut. Nearly two decades after the film’s release, she is said to be developing Main Hoon Na 2 under Shah Rukh and Gauri Khan’s production banner, Red Chillies Entertainment.

According to reports, Farah has conceptualized a fresh storyline for the sequel, and Shah Rukh Khan is intrigued by the direction she is taking. Currently, the script is in development, with Farah’s writing team collaborating with Red Chillies’ in-house writers.

However, the superstar remains cautious about moving forward without a strong foundation. “Shah Rukh is clear that he doesn’t want to greenlight a sequel just for nostalgia’s sake. He understands the iconic status of Main Hoon Na and is looking for a script that can surpass the impact of the original,” a source revealed.

SRK is expected to review the first draft by mid-2025 before making a final decision. If the project gets the green light, it will mark the fourth collaboration between Shah Rukh and Farah, following their previous hits Main Hoon Na, Om Shanti Om, and Happy New Year.

Meanwhile, Shah Rukh is currently filming Siddharth Anand’s King, slated for a 2026 release, and is also preparing for Pathaan 2, the next installment in the YRF Spy Universe.

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