Imran Khan’s comeback film ‘Adhure Hum Adhure Tum’ with Bhumi Pednekar postponed to release in late 2026 – Reports |
Imran Khan’s long-awaited return as a lead actor has hit a pause. His upcoming film ‘Adhure Hum Adhure Tum,’ planned as his first full-fledged role in nearly 10 years, has been postponed. The Netflix-backed project was earlier expected to arrive in early 2026, but its release timeline is now uncertain. The film also stars Bhumi Satish Pednekar and is positioned as a spiritual successor to ‘Break Ke Baad,’ making the delay a disappointment for fans eager to see Khan back on screen.As reported by HT City, the film was originally lined up for an early 2026 streaming release. However, internal changes at the platform have pushed the schedule back. “The film, directed by Danish Aslam, was originally slated to release on a streaming platform in early 2026. However, the individual in charge of the project at the platform has been absent for a month, resulting in the cancellation of the entire slate, according to a film source.
‘Adhure Hum Adhure Tum’ release delayed on Netflix
The report further added, “The makers are now looking at a July or August release.” The shift has left the team waiting for clarity, even as post-production work continues.In his News18 interview, Khan pointed the decision back to Netflix, saying the streamer will set the release date. “We took it to Netflix. It’s currently in late post-production. We’re locking on the edit, doing the color grading, sound mixing and all of those exciting technical things,” he said. “It should be out sometime this year when Netflix decides, as per their algorithm.”
Imran Khan on comeback film and ‘Break Ke Baad’ connection
Khan said the film felt like the right way to step back into acting after years away. He added that Danish Aslam had long held the idea, and that a personal connection shaped the project. He also noted that the title nods to his 2010 movie and its music. “Adhure Hum Adhure Tum is a song from ‘Break Ke Baad.’ The film is not a sequel, but we consider it a spiritual successor. That’s why the nod to ‘Break Ke Baad,’” he told News18.He also highlighted his long association with Aslam. “We shot it last year, and it’s directed by Danish, who is a friend of mine. We made ‘Break Ke Baad’ together and have remained close since then,” Khan said. “I started feeling that I wanted to make a film and explore certain themes.” For now, the film remains in post-production, with its final release date dependent on Netflix’s call.Imran Khan is related to filmmaker Mansoor Khan and actor Aamir Khan. He first appeared on screen as a child in ‘Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak’ and ‘Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar.’ He later returned as a leading man in 2008 with ‘Jaane Tu… Ya Jaane Na’ and won the Filmfare Award for Best Male Debut. After successes like ‘Delhi Belly,’ he took a long break from films.