As the calendar heads towards 2025, anticipation builds for the upcoming cinematic releases. The film industry has seen unexpected twists and turns this year, with some movies exceeding expectations while others have fallen short. This trend sets the stage for the upcoming box office clashes, including a significant showdown between Ranveer Singh’s ‘Dhurandar’ and Shahid Kapoor’s film, both scheduled for release on December 4th.
Adding intrigue to the mix, news emerges of a significant casting addition in Shahid Kapoor’s film. Originally speculated to be titled ‘Arjun Ustra,’ the film is now confirmed to be titled ‘Romeo’ by the filmmakers. This project, helmed by Vishal Bhardwaj, already stars Tripti Dimri, and has now roped in a popular actress known for her 1000-crore box office success, who will be featured in a special cameo.
Who is Joining Shahid Kapoor’s Crew?
Reports confirm that Disha Patani will be making an appearance in Shahid Kapoor’s film. Vishal Bhardwaj has specifically created a cameo role for Disha within the narrative. The director himself took to social media to announce this, revealing that Disha will be starring opposite Shahid Kapoor. Fans are eager to learn more about her role. Disha is recognized for her willingness to explore various roles, with several projects in the pipeline.
While she is also associated with the sequel of ‘Kalki 2898 AD,’ its production will require considerable time. Director Nag Ashwin has indicated that the film will likely take at least 2-3 years to complete. This is due to the busy schedules of the involved actors, who will need to coordinate their availability. Disha Patani was also part of the initial film, which earned over 1000 crore worldwide.
The Clash with Ranveer Singh’s Film
Indeed, a clash is anticipated between Ranveer Singh and Shahid Kapoor’s films. Preparations are underway. In this context, Disha Patani’s inclusion in Shahid’s film could be advantageous. ‘Dhurandar’ is also expected to have an impressive cast. The ultimate outcome, however, will depend on the performance of each film post-release.
