
The third installment of Bollywood's highly anticipated thriller franchise, 'Drishyam', has been making headlines for the past few days. According to an India Today report, after completing the Mumbai schedule, the film's team is heading to Goa for a long shooting schedule starting in January. This schedule is considered crucial not only for the storyline but also due to significant changes in the cast.
First Shooting Schedule After Akshaye Khanna's Exit
Following Akshaye Khanna's departure from 'Drishyam 3', the film's narrative has been reshaped. Meanwhile, the makers have made a bold move by bringing Jaideep Ahlawat into the franchise. Known for his intense and powerful performances, Jaideep's entry has further heightened audience anticipation. It is believed that his character will introduce a twist in the story, making Vijay Salgaonkar's strategies even more challenging.
Shooting to Resume on January 8th
This Goa shooting schedule will begin on January 8th and continue until the end of February. This month-long shoot is considered the most important part of the film. The entire star cast will be present in Goa, and several crucial scenes will be filmed there. The sea, secluded roads, and mysterious locations are expected to further deepen the suspense of 'Drishyam 3'.
The Film's Star Cast
Ajay Devgn will once again reprise his iconic role as Vijay Salgaonkar. Tabu, Shriya Saran, and Rajat Kapoor are also returning to their respective roles. The psychological battle between these characters has been the heart of the Drishyam series, and this conflict is expected to intensify in the third installment.
Release on October 2, 2026
For fans of thriller films, the big news is that Drishyam 3 is slated for release on October 2, 2026. The makers claim that this film will not only be more suspenseful than the previous two films but will also provide an experience that will keep audiences hooked until the very end.
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