Allu Arjun's upcoming pan-India spectacle AA22 x A6 has taken another exciting turn with buzz around a potential cameo appearance by a top Bollywood action star. While the core cast and scale of the project
have already grabbed headlines, a recent report suggests that Tiger Shroff might be locked in for a key role that adds fresh firepower to director Atlee’s ambitious vision. This talk comes as AA22 x A6 continues to grow in size and scope, aiming to redefine pan-India cinema with a blockbuster ensemble and world-class technical execution.
Rumoured Tiger Shroff Surprise And Ensemble Cast
Although there's no official confirmation yet, NTV Telugu has reported about Tiger Shroff’s involvement in AA22 x A6, especially for scenes that could boost the film’s pan-India action quotient. Tiger, known for his athletic action style, would bring a different flavour to the Allu Arjun-led world.Alongside the lead pair, the ensemble cast for AA22 x A6 is piling up strong names from across Indian cinema.
Deepika Padukone, confirmed as a central character and has reportedly started preparing for her role ahead of joining the shoot later in the year. Janhvi Kapoor, Mrunal Thakur, and Rashmika Mandanna have also been linked with significant parts. Comedian Yogi Babu has also been reported to have joined the cast.
All About AA22 x A6
The project, officially announced on Allu Arjun’s birthday in April 2025, marks the stylish star’s first collaboration with Atlee, the filmmaker behind hits like
Jawan and several blockbuster South films. Tentatively titled AA22 x A6, the film is shaping up as a sci-fi action epic backed by Sun Pictures, with principal photography already underway in Mumbai and a release planned for 2027.Atlee and Allu Arjun have repeatedly emphasised their intention to push boundaries with AA22 x A6, promising a movie that feels both rooted in Indian sensibilities and truly international in presentation. Allu Arjun himself has spoken about the project as an opportunity to bring a 'new visual spectacle to Indian cinema'.