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Aryan Khan to direct superhero movie after ‘The Ba***ds’?

Aryan Khan to direct a superhero movie after 'The Ba***ds of Bollywood'?

Following acclaim for ‘The Ba***ds of Bollywood’, Aryan Khan is reportedly set to direct a Bollywood superhero universe based on Raj Comics. The first film is rumored to feature Super Commando Dhruva, with a second planned around Doga. An announcement is anticipated in January 2026, with filming to commence shortly after.

Aryan Khan received a lot of appreciation and love for his directorial debut, ‘The Ba***ds of Bollywood’. And now, the young director is all set for his next project. According to the reports, Aryan will now focus on the big screen and will kick things off with a Bollywood superhero universe.

Aryan Khan to direct superhero universe

According to the reports, Aryan will be bringing the superheroes from Raj Comics to the big screen. The list of supernatural beings includes Super Commando, Dhruva, Nagraj, Doga, etc.Social media has been abuzz with all the rumours of Aryan helming the comic book universe. A post on X read, “UPDATE—The first movie of the RC comic universe will be based on Super Commando Dhruva—Aryan Khan x Lakshya once again. —Announcement in January, 2026—The movie goes on floors in February—Expect a December release. (Acc. to current plans).”The post further added, “Aryan Khan x Raj Comics—As of now, two movies have been finalised for RC comic universe.”As per the post, the second movie will be based on Doga. It stated that the casting and the scripting of Doga are currently underway. That’s not the end, as the tweet also revealed that Aryan Khan has cracked a deal with the owners of the comics, the Gupta brothers.

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More about Aryan Khan’s ‘The Ba***ds of Bollywood’

Backed by Gauri Khan and directed by Aryan Khan, the show featured Lakshya, Bobby Deol, Sahher Bambba, Raghav Juyal, Mona Singh, and Anya Singh. It premiered on Netflix on September 18, 2025.

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