Nearly two decades after Khosla Ka Ghosla captured hearts and became a beloved classic, a sequel is finally on the horizon. The 2006 satire, celebrated for its clever humor, relatable middle-class themes, and memorable characters, has continued to resonate with audiences over the years. Now, as a new chapter unfolds, it looks like the cherished Khosla family is set to grow—complete with a new face adding to the delightful chaos.
Currently in pre-production, the sequel is gearing up to start filming by the end of 2025. Insiders close to the project have shared that the script—designed as a natural continuation of the original—is finalized, and casting is already in full swing. Umesh Bist is at the helm, and he, along with his team, is committed to crafting a follow-up that keeps the humor and grounded storytelling that fans loved in the first film.
Taking the lead in this new installment is Huma Qureshi, who is reportedly stepping in as one of the key characters. While the specifics of the plot remain under wraps, Qureshi’s involvement hints at an exciting twist to the familiar Delhi backdrop. Known for her versatility in both mainstream and indie films, she was said to be genuinely impressed by the script and has given her enthusiastic approval after engaging discussions with the filmmakers.
Production is likely to be supported by T-Series, although the final agreement is still being worked out. The big question on everyone’s mind, though, is whether the original cast—including Anupam Kher and Boman Irani—will return to reprise their iconic roles. As of now, there’s been no official confirmation regarding their involvement.
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This project adds yet another title to Huma Qureshi’s already packed schedule. She’s also set to appear in Jolly LLB 3, Maharani 4, and Toxic, a film directed by Geethu Mohandas that’s slated for Eid 2026. Additionally, she’s stepping into the producer’s role alongside her brother, Saqib Saleem, for their upcoming debut production, Baby Do Die Do.
With Khosla Ka Ghosla 2, the filmmakers are stepping into a unique challenge: how to pay tribute to a beloved film that not only received critical acclaim but also snagged a National Film Award, all while making it relatable and engaging for a fresh audience. If everything goes as planned, we can expect the film to hit theaters in 2026.
For those who have cherished the original, this news stirs up a delightful mix of nostalgia and excitement. If the team manages to capture even a hint of the charm and delightful chaos that made the first film so special, Khosla Ka Ghosla 2 could very well turn out to be another unexpected gem.