Ahaan Panday starts shooting for his next film with Ali Abbas Zafar

Mumbai, April 3 (IANS) Director Ali Abbas Zafar, who is known for ‘Sultan’, has flagged off the shooting of his upcoming film with Ahaan Panday.
Ali recently took to social media to share an exciting first glimpse from his upcoming untitled film, offering audiences a peek at Ahaan Panday’s smoldering intensity. The image captures Ahaan’s piercing eyes paired with a classic clapboard, teasing his romantic leading man charm ahead of high-stakes action sequences.
The film is being produced by YRF, and has already started generating buzz with a stellar star cast including Sharvari, Aaishvary Thackeray and Bobby Deol. Known for delivering stylish, large-scale entertainers, Ali Abbas Zafar is expected to bring his signature flair to this ambitious venture, positioning it as a compelling addition to the action romance genre.
While details about the storyline remain tightly under wraps, this early preview has successfully heightened anticipation.
Ahaan Panday is associated with Yash Raj Films’ talent pipeline, having been introduced as part of the studio’s effort to launch new faces in mainstream Hindi cinema. Before his acting debut, he was known for assisting on film sets and undergoing structured training in acting, dance, and screen presence under YRF’s development program. He is related to actor Chunky Panday, which places him within a film-industry family background. ‘Saiyaara’ marked a significant step in his early career, gaining attention for its commercial performance and visibility among younger audiences.
The film’s success was driven by a combination of music appeal, marketing push, and its positioning as a romantic or youth-centric entertainer. Its soundtrack and promotional strategy played a key role in generating traction across digital platforms, contributing to strong opening numbers and sustained engagement. The film’s outcome also reinforced Yash Raj Films’ model of launching fresh talent with strong production backing, controlled rollout, and emphasis on music-led publicity.
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