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Sunny Deol and ‘Kill’ Director Nikhil Nagesh Bhat Team Up for High-Octane Action Thriller

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Following the massive box office success of Border 2, veteran action star Sunny Deol is not slowing down. The actor is reportedly set to collaborate with director Nikhil Nagesh Bhat, the filmmaker who recently took the industry by storm with the ultra-violent, gritty actioner Kill.

The upcoming project, which currently remains untitled, is being described as a “big-scale action film” that promises to blend Deol’s legendary “massy” appeal with Bhat’s signature raw and realistic directorial style.

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A New Direction for Action
Industry insiders suggest that this collaboration will present Sunny Deol in a completely new light. While the actor is known for his powerhouse performances and “dhai kilo ka hath” brand of cinema, Nikhil Nagesh Bhat is expected to bring a modern, stylized edge to the film.

“The narrative is rooted, raw, and real,” a source close to the development shared. “Audiences will get to see Sunny Deol in a completely new avatar that honors his legacy while pushing into the contemporary, hard-hitting action space that Nikhil is known for.”

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Production and Timeline
The film is being produced on a lavish scale by Mythri Movie Makers in association with Madhu Mantena. While specific plot details and the rest of the cast are being kept under wraps, the production is slated to go on floors in the second half of 2026.

Sunny Deol’s Packed 2026 Slate
The news of this collaboration adds to what is already a monumental year for Sunny Deol. Having just crossed the ₹300 crore mark with Border 2, the actor has several high-profile projects lined up Lahore 1947: Directed by Rajkumar Santoshi and produced by Aamir Khan.

Ramayana: A multi-part epic where Deol is rumored to play Lord Hanuman. Ikka: A high-stakes legal thriller for Netflix, reuniting him with Akshaye Khanna after 29 years. And Gabru: An emotional drama currently in the pipeline.

Why This Partnership Matters
Nikhil Nagesh Bhat became a global name after Kill premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) and secured a theatrical release that redefined action choreography in Indian cinema. For Deol, choosing a director who specializes in “close-quarters” and “visceral” combat suggests a shift toward more technical and intense stunts compared to the traditional “one-man army” sequences of the past.

Fans are already drawing parallels between this project and the high-intensity thrillers of the 90s, hoping for a “whistle-worthy” cinematic experience that brings back the “Angry Young Man” energy Sunny Deol is celebrated for. To know such latest updates tuned tellyboosters.com Thank you!

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