The
makers of Haiwaan have finally shared the film’s theatrical release date, ending months of anticipation surrounding the Priyadarshan directorial. Headlined by Akshay Kumar and Saif Ali Khan, the edge-of-the-seat thriller marks the actors’ much-awaited on-screen reunion and is set for a worldwide theatrical release later this year. The announcement was made via an official poster shared by the production house, confirming the film's release date. Also starring Shriya Pilgaonkar and Saiyami Kher in key roles, Haiwaan promises an intense mix of suspense and high-stakes drama, making it one of the year's most eagerly awaited releases.
When will Haiwaan release in theatres?
The makers confirmed that
Haiwaan is all set to hit theatres on September 11, 2026. Sharing the news, the makers described the film as "One obsession. One relentless pursuit".
Directed by Priyadarshan,
Haiwaan is billed as a taut thriller packed with suspense and high-stakes drama. Backed by KVN Productions and Thespian Films,
Haiwaan is produced by Venkat K. Narayana and Shailaja Desai Fenn.
What is the plot of Haiwaan?
Haiwaan is the official Hindi remake of Priyadarshan's critically acclaimed 2016 Malayalam thriller
Oppam. While the filmmaker returns to helm the Hindi adaptation, he has reworked the screenplay and dialogues to offer a fresh experience for audiences. The story follows a visually impaired caretaker, played by Saif Ali Khan, who finds himself caught in a murder mystery and must fight to prove his innocence. In a striking departure from his usual heroic roles, Akshay Kumar steps into the shoes of the film's cold-blooded antagonist, setting the stage for an intense face-off between the two stars.
Akshay Kumar on reuniting with Saif Ali Khan
In an earlier interview with
Hindustan Times, Akshay opened up abut reuniting with Saif for Haiwaan. He said, "It's great that I am working again with Priyadarshan ji, and the best part is that I am working with Saif Ali Khan. After a long, long time we are both going to come together, and I am actually waiting to start shooting with him."
The actor also shared a humorous take on their off-screen chemistry, saying Saif's sense of humour is "very SoBo" (South Bombay), while his own is more relatable to people from "Andheri to Borivali." Despite their contrasting personalities, Akshay said their different styles make shooting together immensely enjoyable, adding that working with Saif is always a lot of fun.For the unversed, Akshay and Saif have collaborated on films such as
Tashan (2008),
Main Khiladi Tu Anari (1994),
Yeh Dillagi (1994),
Tu Chor Main Sipahi (1996), and
Keemat (1998).