There are collaborations that feel exciting, and then there are those that feel quietly explosive—and the coming together of Bobby Deol and Anurag Kashyap for Bandar firmly falls into the latter category. Slated for a theatrical release on June 5, 2026, the film already carries the weight of expectation, curiosity, and just the right amount of unpredictability.
At first glance, the pairing itself is the headline. Bobby Deol, who has been enjoying a steady and somewhat unexpected career resurgence in recent years, seems to have found a second wind by leaning into darker, more layered roles. On the other hand, Anurag Kashyap has built his reputation on crafting raw, unflinching cinema that often explores the uncomfortable edges of human behavior. Put them together, and Bandar doesn’t just look like a film—it feels like a potential turning point.
Backing this project is Nikhil Dwivedi, who has increasingly positioned himself as a producer willing to take creative risks. The film also brings together an interesting ensemble cast, including Sanya Malhotra, Sapna Pabbi, and Saba Azad—each known for choosing roles that stray from the conventional Bollywood template. That alone hints that Bandar may not be aiming for safe territory.
The involvement of Zee Studios ensures a global release, which signals confidence in the film’s reach and impact. But beyond the logistics and names attached, what really stands out is the tonal promise. Kashyap’s cinema rarely deals in easy answers or glossy narratives, and Bobby Deol’s recent choices suggest he’s more interested in reinvention than nostalgia.
The timing also feels right. Audiences today are far more receptive to unconventional storytelling, and there’s a growing appetite for character-driven films that challenge rather than comfort. Bandar seems poised to tap into that shift—potentially offering something raw, intense, and difficult to ignore.
Of course, with Kashyap, expectations come with a caveat. His films often divide audiences as much as they impress them. But perhaps that’s exactly what makes this collaboration intriguing. It’s not trying to please everyone—it’s trying to say something.
And if Bobby Deol continues his current trajectory, Bandar might just become another milestone in what is shaping up to be one of the more fascinating second acts in Bollywood today.