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After nearly a decade away from the spotlight, actor Imran Khan is making a much-anticipated return to acting—and this time, he’s exploring new territory. Widely loved for his roles in hits like Jaane Tu… Ya Jaane Na and Delhi Belly, Imran has officially begun filming his comeback project, Adhure Hum Adhure Tum. What makes this comeback even more exciting is that the film is being produced for Netflix, marking his debut in the streaming space. Though whispers of his return have been circulating for a while, it’s now official—the cameras are rolling, and a fresh chapter in Imran Khan’s career has begun.
Imran Khan is reuniting with director Danish Aslam for Adhure Hum Adhure Tum, rekindling a creative partnership last seen in the 2010s beloved rom-com Break Ke Baad. After more than a decade, the duo is back—this time bringing to life a story that’s more emotionally layered while still retaining their signature charm. Filming recently began in Mumbai, and anticipation is already building, especially among fans eager to see Imran’s distinctive presence back on screen.
Described as a “dysfunctional romantic dramedy,” the film blends elements of love, drama, quirky humour, and emotional complexity. The title itself suggests an imperfect yet poignant love story—one that’s a little messy, a little broken, but still deeply heartfelt. This kind of narrative fits perfectly with Imran’s trademark ability to portray flawed, relatable, and endearing characters. It promises to capture the same magic that made audiences fall for his earlier work, while adding a more mature, nuanced layer to the storytelling.
Imran Khan will be sharing the screen with Bhumi Pednekar, while Class actor Gurfateh Pirzada also joins the cast. But Imran’s involvement goes beyond just acting—he’s stepping into the role of co-producer alongside director Danish Aslam. The film is being produced under their joint banner in association with Open Air Films, the team known for Leila and Cobalt Blue.
Filming is set to wrap up by July, with the Netflix India premiere slated for early 2026. For fans who’ve been eagerly awaiting his return, this comeback feels like one that’s truly worth the wait.