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Bollywood Star Ahan Shetty Unveils Diverse Upcoming Projects

Summary

  • Ahan Shetty back on set after 4 years, filming "Border 2"
  • Shetty to star in action-romantic film, horror, and action movies
  • Upcoming projects mark significant career evolution from debut
Bollywood Star Ahan Shetty Unveils Diverse Upcoming Projects

In November 2025, Bollywood actor Ahan Shetty is making a triumphant return to the silver screen after a 4-year break. The 25-year-old is currently filming the highly anticipated action drama "Border 2," which is set for a January 2026 release.

Shetty, who made his debut in the intense and emotional "Tadap" in 2021, is now embarking on a diverse range of projects that mark a significant evolution in his career. "I am just happy to be back on set and doing what I love," he shares. "What excites me most is the range - moving from 'Tadap' to 'Border 2' feels like a huge leap, and that's exactly the kind of journey I always hoped for."

Following the release of "Border 2," Shetty will begin work on an action-romantic film with director Shaad Ali. He will then venture into the horror genre with a project written by Patrick Graham. Additionally, the rising star has action films lined up with directors Birsa Dasgupta and Ribhu Dasgupta. "It's a strong, diverse lineup and I'm looking forward to each new chapter," Shetty adds, clearly eager to push himself out of his comfort zone and continue growing as an actor.

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Ahan Shetty is currently filming the action drama "Border 2," which is set for release in January 2026.
Shetty has an action-romantic film with director Shaad Ali, a horror project written by Patrick Graham, and action movies with directors Birsa Dasgupta and Ribhu Dasgupta.
Shetty describes "Border 2" as a significant career leap from "Tadap," saying it is "larger than life, deeply patriotic, and demands a different kind of presence and discipline" compared to the raw intensity of his debut.

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