Chandni Bar 2: Ananya Panday And THESE Two Actresses Being Considered To Play Tabu's Role - Report
The 2001-released iconic film Chandni Bar is set to return with a sequel, over two decades after its original release. The first film, starring Tabu in a career-defining performance as Mumtaz Sawant, earned
both critical acclaim and a National Award. Now, as excitement builds around Chandni Bar 2, speculation is mounting over who will step into the lead role for the next chapter of this powerful story. A recent report suggests Ananya Panday and two other actresses are being considered by the makers to take over the legacy of Tabu.
Ananya Panday or these 2 actresses to star in Chandni Bar 2
As per a report in Filmfare, the makers are currently considering three rising stars of Hindi cinema, Ananya Panday, Triptii Dimri, and Sharvari, to headline the sequel. Each actress brings something distinct to the table, and the competition is reportedly intense."The industry is abuzz with speculation about who will land the role. Will it be Sharvari, known for her ability to immerse herself in emotionally layered characters? Or could Ananya Panday offer a fresh, modern take on the role of a contemporary bar dancer, with a unique emotional edge? Then there’s Triptii Dimri, whose recent performances and growing fan base have positioned her as one of the most compelling new talents in the industry," stated the report.ALSO READ: Crew 2 In Works? Producer Rhea Kapoor Addresses Speculations Around Kareena Kapoor, Kriti Sanon, Tabu's Film Sequel
Tabu set to return?
The original Chandni Bar is associated with Tabu’s unforgettable portrayal of Mumtaz. While the sequel is being envisioned as a reimagined story set 25 years after the original, the producers have not confirmed whether Tabu will reprise her role. Her return would give weight and continuity to the project, but her involvement is still undecided and is said to hinge on how the script evolves.
About Chandni Bar 2
Directed by Madhur Bhandarkar, Chandni Bar starred Tabu and Atul Kulkarni, with a supporting cast that included Ananya Khare, Rajpal Yadav, Minakshi Sahani, and Vishal Thakkar. The film offered a gritty, emotionally charged look at Mumbai’s underworld, focusing on themes of dance bars, prostitution, crime, and survival. Released on September 28, 2001, the film was both a critical and commercial success, cementing its place as one of the landmark films of early 2000s Hindi cinema.