Chor Nikal Ke Bhaga 2: Yami Gautam and Sunny Kaushal’s sequel is Under Development. Netflix India has reportedly given the green light for a sequel to the 2023 heist thriller Chor Nikal Ke Bhaga, according to a report by Peeping Moon.
Yami Gautam and Sunny Kaushal, who headlined the original film, are set to reprise their roles in the sequel. Gautam will return as Neha Grover, a flight attendant entangled in a web of deception, while Kaushal will step back into the role of Ankit Sethi, a diamond insurance company owner. An official announcement from Netflix is still pending.
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Chor Nikal Ke Bhaga 2: Yami Gautam and Sunny Kaushal’s sequel is Under Development
The sequel will once again be helmed by Ajay Singh, who directed the first installment. Producers Dinesh Vijan and Amar Kaushik are also returning to lead the project. Supporting cast members Sharad Kelkar and Indraneil Sengupta are expected to reprise their roles as R&AW officers Parvez Shaikh and Sudhanshu Roy. With promises of a gripping narrative and a well-crafted script, the sequel aims to build on the success of the original.
Upcoming Projects for Gautam and Kaushal
Yami Gautam is expected to begin filming for the sequel after completing her role in Junglee Pictures’ project inspired by the 1985 Shah Bano Case. This marks her second project following the birth of her child in 2024.
Sunny Kaushal, on the other hand, will next appear alongside Wamiqa Gabbi in Shiddat 2, produced by Maddock Films. He also has the coming-of-age drama Letters to Mr. Khanna awaiting release.
The production schedule for Chor Nikal Ke Bhaga 2 is yet to be finalized, but fans are eagerly awaiting further updates on the much-anticipated sequel.
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How much does Sunny Kaushal charge per movie?
Actor Sunny Kaushal, who made his acting debut with the 2016 movie Sunshine Music Tours and Travels, essayed the role of Mili’s love interest – Sameer in the recently released survival thriller. Kaushal charged Rs 1.5 crore for his role in Mili, per several media reports.
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