Khosla Ka Ghosla 2 Release Date 2026, Cast Reunion, and why Ravi Kishan is the new wildcard
No Dibakar, No Jaideep: Can Khosla Ka Ghosla 2 survive without its original creators?
Friday morning in Mumbai just got a lot more nostalgic, and honestly, a bit more chaotic.
Yesterday, March 12, the city woke up to the news we’ve been waiting for since 2006. The Khosla family is officially coming back to the big screen. Khosla Ka Ghosla 2 has finally locked its release date for August 28, 2026. It is not just a random Friday; it is Raksha Bandhan. This is huge.
Anupam Kher and Boman Irani are returning to their legendary rivalry. The makers dropped the announcement on Instagram, and the internet is already losing its mind over the return of the OG middle-class heroes.
The con is back and it is bigger
Twenty years is a long time to wait for a sequel. We last saw Kamal Kishore Khosla outsmarting the greedy Kishan Khurana in a plot that defined a generation of Delhi living.
Now, the stakes are rising. The official poster says it all: 20 years later, the Khoslas are back. But this isn’t just a simple walk down memory lane. The makers are teasing an elaborate heist that makes the first one look like child’s play. Anupam Kher has already wrapped up 90% of his shoot as of January. He called the experience exhilarating and promised fans that the con is bigger than the biggest.
The family is almost entirely intact. We have Ranvir Shorey back as the hot-headed Bunty. Parvinn Dabbass is returning as Cherry, and Tara Sharma is back too. Even Kiran Juneja is reprising her role as the supportive Sudha Khosla. But there is a twist in the cast list. Ravi Kishan has joined the ensemble.
While rumors suggested he might replace Boman Irani, Ravi himself clarified that his character is brand new. Imagine the energy of Ravi Kishan clashing with the sophisticated villainy of Boman Irani’s Khurana. It is going to be electric.

A new captain for a legendary ship
Here is where things get controversial. The original film was a masterpiece by Dibakar Banerjee and writer Jaideep Sahni. But for the sequel, they are not on board.
Instead, Prashant Bhagia is taking the directorial reins. Bhagia recently directed Rumi Ki Sharafat, and the producers believe he has the right simplicity to handle the Khosla legacy. The story this time has been developed by producer Savita Raj Hiremath and her team.
According to a distribution list accessed by BoxOfficeWala, the decision to move forward without the original creators was made after they felt the franchise needed a fresh perspective for 2026. It is a risky move.
Can a cult classic retain its soul without the people who birthed it?
The industry reality is that legacy sequels are often just cash grabs. We see old hits being dusted off just to exploit nostalgia. The big question is whether the Khosla family still resonates in an era of digital land records and high-speed scams. Does the middle-class struggle look the same today as it did two decades ago?
Delhi, dreams, and the Gurgaon connection
The production has been moving at lightning speed. Most of the filming happened in Delhi and Gurgaon earlier this year. This makes sense because the first film was a love letter to the capital’s quirks. We have seen behind-the-scenes clips of the cast celebrating Anupam Kher’s 550th film milestone on set. The camaraderie looks real. Tania Maniktala has also joined the cast, adding a fresh face to the veteran lineup.
The timeline of this project is fascinating. It was stuck in development hell for years. Producer Savita Raj Hiremath mentioned in a recent interview with Mid-Day that good things take time. She waited for the perfect script before calling the actors. By the time they hit the floors in Gurgaon this January, the excitement was at a boiling point. The film aims to bridge the gap between the older generation that loved the 2006 gem and the Gen Z audience that only knows it through memes.
What to expect on August 28
The choice of Raksha Bandhan for the release is a masterstroke. It highlights the family aspect of the film. We are expecting a story that deals with how the Khosla children have grown up.
Is Cherry still trying to go to the US?
Is Bunty still the impulsive one?
The sequel will likely explore how the family handles a new-age property fraud. With Boman Irani reprising his role as Khurana, the revenge plot is going to be personal.
This is a massive gamble that could pay off brilliantly or fail spectacularly.
Khosla Ka Ghosla wasn’t just a movie; it was a vibe. It was subtle, witty, and grounded. If Prashant Bhagia tries to make it a loud, typical Bollywood comedy, the fans will revolt. But if he catches that Delhi grit, we are looking at the biggest hit of August 2026.
I am personally excited to see Ravi Kishan’s entry. He has a way of stealing scenes that could give even Anupam Kher a run for his money. It is good news for the industry because we need more character-driven comedies. Watch out for the trailer drop; that will be the real test.
My take
Original Source: Confirmed by the official T-Series Instagram handle and trade analyst Taran Adarsh.
Question For You: Do you think a sequel to a cult classic like Khosla Ka Ghosla can ever be as good as the original without its original director and writer?
