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Ayushmann Khurrana’s Next Goes On Floors In Kerala; Shoot to Wrap By May-End: Report

Friday, April 24, 2026
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Ayushmann Khurrana will be next seen in Pati Patni Aur Woh Do and spy comedy Udta Teer.

Ayushmann Khurrana has already begun shooting for his next project, a gritty backwater thriller set in Kerala. According to a report by Variety India, the film went on floors earlier this month, with production kicking off in early April under tight wraps. The makers have opted for a streamlined schedule, aiming to wrap the entire shoot in a single stretch.

As reported by Variety India, the yet-untitled film shoot began in early April. The entire schedule is expected to be completed in one continuous stretch by the end of May, suggesting a tightly planned production. Akshaye Widhani is making the movie, and Sameer Saxena, best known for Kaala Paani, is directing it.

Ayushmann Khurrana and Sara Ali Khan’s Udta Teer

Ayushmann Khurrana and Sara Ali Khan’s Udta Teer

After long delays, Ayushmann Khurrana and Sara Ali Khan’s spy comedy, Udta Teer, is finally making its way to theatres. The makers have announced the official release date. The film is slated to hit theatres on September 11. The actors started shooting for the film in 2024. Taran Adarsh took to his X handle and shared the news, “AYUSHMANN KHURRANA SARA ALI KHAN IN SPY-COMEDY ‘UDTA TEER’ 11 SEPT 2026 RELEASE… Dharma Productions and Sikhya Entertainment reunite for their fourth collaboration after #Kill, #GyaarahGyaarah, and #TheLunchbox with #UdtaTeer. A high-energy spy comedy, #UdtaTeer stars #AyushmannKhurrana and #SaraAliKhan… The makers have also locked the release date: 11 Sept 2026. Written and directed by Akash A Kaushik marking his directorial debut the film is produced by Karan Johar, Adar Poonawalla, Apoorva Mehta, Guneet Monga Kapoor, and Achin Jain."

As reported by Mid-Day, Udta Teer shoot started in 2024 but shoot was stopped. Well, this year in January, fresh reports suggested that the film was in limbo after its first schedule wrapped in 2024. But, things picked up in the first quarter of 2026. It has been learnt that the actor shot an extensive schedule in Mumbai in February, including a massive song sequence.

Ayushmann Khurran’s other work front

Ayushmann Khurran’s other work front

The actor will be next seen in the spiritual sequel to the 2019 film Pati Patni Aur Woh, titled Pati Patni Aur Woh Do. The film will also feature Sara Ali Khan, Wamiqa Gabbi and Rakul Preet Singh in key roles. Initially slated for a Holi 2025 release, the film has now been pushed to May 15, 2026.

The comedy sequel is directed by Mudassar Aziz and jointly produced by Bhushan Kumar and Renu Ravi Chopra, with Juno Chopra serving as the creative producer. Further details about the storyline of the film are being kept under wraps for now.

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