Sajid Khan has returned to doing what he does best. The ace filmmaker has worn the director’s hat yet again after a long hiatus, and this time he is making a horror flick. As per reports, Sajid Khan is challenging
himself and stepping away from his comfort zone of making a comic caper; this time, he is venturing into the horror genre with Hundred. Reportedly, the film will mark the big Bollywood debut of Govinda and Sunita Ahuja’s son, Yashvardhan Ahuja.
As per Bollywood Hungama, Yashvardhan Ahuja and Nitanshi Goel, of Laapataa Ladies (2024) fame, have come on board as the leads of Sajid’s next directorial. As per the update, the movie went on floors just days back. “The makers of Hundred began the shoot of the film in Mumbai’s Film City on Friday, January 23. They purposely chose this day to coincide with the commencement of filming on the occasion of Basant Panchmi,” the portal quoted a source as saying.
Hundred is backed by Guilty By Association Media, led by Amar Butala, in collaboration with Ekta Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor’s Balaji Telefilms.
Sunita Ahuja on Govinda’s involvement in son Yash’s career
Speaking about Govinda’s lack of involvement in son Yash’s career, Sunita Ahuja recently, while speaking with MissMalini, shared, “Being Govinda’s son, he didn’t tell him, ‘Aap meri help kardo.’ Govinda ne bhi uski koi help nahi ki. Maine uske muh par bola, ‘Tu baap hai ki kya hai?’”
Why was Sajid Khan in the news?
Reports recently revealed that Sajid Khan suffered an injury while shooting in Mumbai. He was reportedly on the sets of an Ekta Kapoor production when the accident occurred, resulting in a fractured foot that required surgical intervention.
Confirming his recovery, Farah Khan told Hindustan Times, “The surgery is done; he is absolutely fine now.” Sajid was last seen publicly at cousin Zoya Akhtar’s Christmas party before this recent appearance.
Sajid Khan’s recent public appearances
In recent years, Sajid Khan remained in the public eye through his participation in Bigg Boss 16. During the reality show, he formed close bonds with fellow contestants Shiv Thakare, MC Stan, Nimrit Kaur Ahluwalia, Sumbul Touqeer Khan, and Abdu Rozik, collectively known as the popular “Mandali.”













