Twenty-eight
years
after
Shankar’s
Indian,
Kamal
Haasan’s
retired
freedom
fighter
resumes
his
vigilante
duties
in
Indian
2.
There’s
an
Indian
3
in
the
works
as
well,
which
is
slated
to
hit
the
screen
sometime
next
year.
Back
in
Hollywood
too,
Disney
is
actively
developing
The
Devil
Wears
Prada
sequel
18
years
after
Meryl
Streep’s
fashion
magazine
editor
first
darted
off
her
icy
glares
at
Anne
Hathaway
and
Emily
Blunt.
What’s
it
about
some
movies
that
makes
us
want
to
return
to
their
world
again
and
again?
Be
it
Dhoom,
Singham
or
the
Munnabhai
franchise,
there
are
certain
stories
that
have
tons
more
to
say
or
solid
cash
cow
potential
and
Bollywood
is
all
for
it.
On
that
note
then,
Sukanya
Verma
lists
10
Hindi
movies
we
fancy
a
sequel
of
for
fun’s
sake.
Andaz
Apna
Apna
There
have
been
umpteen
rumours
and
attempts
of
remakes
and
sequels
for
a
long
requested
Amar-Prem
reunion
but
nothing
ever
happened.
Still,
no
harm
in
wanting
to
see
Bollywood’s
beloved
Papplu
Tapplu
incurring
Crimemaster
Gogo’s
wrath
yet
again.
Nayak:
The
Real
Hero
Anil
Kapoor’s
common
man-turned-chief
minister
for
a
day
taking
down
the
city’s
rampant
corruption
in
Shankar’s
remake
of
his
own
blockbuster
Mudhalvan
continues
to
resonate
among
the
beleaguered
junta
two
decades
after
its
release.
Would
be
cool
to
watch
the
ever
relevant
AK
slip
into
those
authoritative
shoes
once
again
for
something
more
meaningful
than
Bigg
Boss
OTT
3.
Ziddi
From
Ghayal
2
to
Gadar
2,
Sunny
Deol
has
starred
in
quite
a
few
sequels
of
his
significant
movies.
Up
next,
he’s
signed
up
to
return
as
Major
Kuldip
Singh
Chandpuri
in
J
P
Dutta’s
Border
2.
You
know
what
would
be
a
lot
more
exciting?
Sunny
unleashing
his
brand
of
one-man
justice,
a
la
eva
Ki
Adalat,
in
a
sequel
to
his
bumper
hit
from
1997’s
Ziddi
with
ravishing
Raveena
Tandon
in
tow.
Dil
Chahta
Hai
We
have
good
reason
to
believe
Akash,
Sid
and
Sameer’s
friendship
wasn’t
3D
after
all.
And
they
still
hang
out
every
weekend
at
some
posh
SoBo
club
bantering
and
bromance-ing
as
usual.
Oh
how
we’d
love
to
catch
one
glimpse
of
that!
Main
Khiladi
Tu
Anari
Few
chalk
and
cheese
chemistries
rocked
the
’90s
masala
scene
as
delightfully
as
Akshay
Kumar’s
sourpuss
cop
pitted
against
Saif
Ali
Khan’s
impish
method
actor
in
Main
Khiladi
Tu
Anari.
They’ve
both
come
a
long
way
since,
which
makes
the
prospect
of
watching
them
engage
in
a
light-hearted
bickering
all
over
again
all
the
more
alluring.
Andhadhun
Is
he?
Isn’t
he?
Sriram
Raghavan’s
Andhadhun
ended
on
a
deliciously
wicked
open
note
leaving
us
with
all
kinds
of
curious
theories
and
exciting
possibilities
to
discuss.
Good
enough
reason
for
Ayushmann
Khurrana
and
Raghavan
to
collaborate
on
a
sequel
for
yet
another
rollercoaster
ride
of
adventurous
crime
and
moral
ambiguity.
Shahenshah
Watching
an
81-year-old
Amitabh
Bachchan
kick
ass
in
Kalki
2898
AD
has
not
only
injected
new
life
in
his
iconic
‘angry’
image
but
rendered
him
invincible.
It’s
time
the
old
man
slipped
back
into
his
Shahenshah
costume
and
reminded
the
world
who’s
the
‘baap‘
in
‘rishtey‘
and
roar.
Jawan
Baap
SRK
and
Beta
SRK
fixing
all
that’s
wrong
in
the
world
along
with
their
army
of
super
resourceful
women
is
a
swaggering
sight
we
can
never
get
enough
of.
Vikram
Rathore,
Azad,
Atlee
how
about
an
encore?
Phir
Bhi
Dil
Hai
Hindustani
Phir
Bhi
Dil
Hai
Hindustani’s
political
foresightedness
concerning
‘the
great
discord
India
would
witness
and
revolt
against’
makes
it
more
timely
now
than
it
was
when
it
came
out.
As
is
the
scenario
of
media
losing
their
morals
and
marbles
for
the
sake
of
TRPs.
The
satirical
highs
of
Phir
Bhi
Dil
Hai
Hindustani
haven’t
lost
their
sting
or
significance
and
a
sequel
would
only
highlight
that
abundantly.
Chak
De!
India
There
may
be
a
sports-themed
drama
dropping
in
the
theatres
every
second
week
but
none
have
the
charisma
or
control
of
Shah
Rukh’s
hockey
coach
Kabir
Khan
in
Chak
De!
India.
Both
Bollywood
and
sports
could
do
with
some
SRK-sized
inspiration
in
the
field
if
only
we
could
have
a
brand
new
sattar
minute
speech
to
motivate
a
fresh
batch
of
hockey
wielding
young
women
in
a
sequel.