Published on April 5, 2026
Ranveer Singh is set to take on a thrilling new project following his role in “Dhurandhar” with the upcoming film “Pralay,” a zombie horror flick produced Hansal Mehta. Production for this eagerly awaited film is slated to commence in mid-2026, with an impressive budget of ₹300 crore, further cementing Singh’s status as one of Bollywood’s leading stars.
“Pralay” promises to present a fresh take on the zombie genre, aiming to captivate the audience with its unique storytelling and innovative visuals. The film’s genre marks a notable departure from Singh’s previous roles, showcasing his versatility as an actor. Fans are excited to see how he will portray the complexities of a character in a dystopian setting.
Hansal Mehta, known for his compelling narratives and powerful direction, is expected to bring his signature style to “Pralay.” The film will blend horror elements with social commentary, a hallmark of Mehta’s storytelling. With an A-list cast alongside Singh, the film is likely to draw significant attention, both domestically and internationally.
As details emerge, anticipation builds for “Pralay.” The combination of Ranveer Singh’s star power and Hansal Mehta’s directorial prowess suggests that the film could be one of the standout offerings in Bollywood’s future slate. With a substantial budget backing it, the production aims to push boundaries in terms of special effects and overall cinematic experience.
With a release date still under wraps, the excitement surrounding “Pralay” is palpable. Fans of both the genre and the lead actor are eager to learn more about the film as it ramps up production. As filmmakers increasingly explore diverse themes and genres in Indian cinema, “Pralay” could represent a significant leap in the evolution of horror films in Bollywood.
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