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Akshay Oberoi Heartbroken as Karan Johar's Takht Film Gets Shelved

Summary

  • Akshay Oberoi was set to play a Mughal prince in Takht before it was shelved
  • Oberoi wanted to work with Karan Johar as a director and play a Mughal role
  • Karan Johar also expressed regret over having to shelve the ambitious period drama
Akshay Oberoi Heartbroken as Karan Johar's Takht Film Gets Shelved

In October 2025, Bollywood actor Akshay Oberoi revealed that he was deeply saddened when Karan Johar's period drama Takht was shelved. Oberoi had been signed on to play the role of Mughal prince Murad Bakhsh in the film, which was set to feature a star-studded cast including Ranveer Singh, Kareena Kapoor Khan, and Vicky Kaushal.

Oberoi shared that he was excited about the opportunity to work with Johar as a director and portray a Mughal character, as he felt he had the right look for the part. However, the film's production was halted due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the industry. Johar also acknowledged the heartbreak of having to shelve the project, stating that he had researched the film for over 2.5 years and had a strong screenplay written by Sumit Roy.

While Oberoi's role in Takht did not materialize, he went on to secure a part in Johar's Dharma Productions film Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari, marking his first collaboration with the production house. Oberoi also clarified a recent controversy regarding his comments about his cousin, actor Vivek Oberoi, stating that they had addressed the matter privately and he wished to move on without any further drama.

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Akshay Oberoi was set to play the role of Mughal prince Murad Bakhsh in Karan Johar's period drama Takht.
Akshay Oberoi was heartbroken when Takht was shelved because he was looking forward to working with Karan Johar as a director and playing a Mughal character, which he felt he was well-suited for.
Karan Johar expressed that it was "very heartbreaking" when he couldn't make Takht at the time, as he had researched the film for over 2.5 years and had a strong screenplay written for it.

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