While fans eagerly await the next chapter in Rohit Shetty’s cop universe, the spotlight is shifting from Ajay Devgan’s Singham to a new, exciting project. Rohit Shetty, currently working on the biopic of former Mumbai Police Commissioner Rakesh Maria—where a feared villain from Pathan is cast as a policeman—is now ready to take one of his police characters to a whole new level: a superhero. This transformation comes in the form of the upcoming high-budget Indian superhero film Munkeeman, with a hefty budget of around 150 crores.
Munkeeman is directed by Abhishek Sharma, known for his work on Parmanu: The Story of Pokhran. The film is slated to begin shooting in early 2026 and is said to be inspired by an urban legend from Delhi in 2001. This film will explore themes of mystery, social paranoia, and raw reality, but with John Abraham starring as the superhero. John’s look for the film has already been leaked, generating excitement among fans as he steps into the superhero genre for the first time.
This project also marks a collaboration between John Abraham and producer Mahaveer Jain, whose last production, Ram Setu, grossed over 150 crores. Meanwhile, Abhishek Sharma is also busy with the sequel to the comic hit Garam Masala. John Abraham’s pairing with Rohit Shetty adds another layer of anticipation, with fans also looking forward to the reunion of Rohit Shetty and Ajay Devgan in Golmaal 5 after this.
In short, while Ajay Devgan’s role in Rohit Shetty’s universe is on pause, the director’s policeman is gearing up to create a buzz as a superhero in one of the most ambitious Indian films planned for 2026.
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