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Golmaal 5 Cast: Kareena Kapoor, Sara Ali Khan In Talks; Kunal Kemmu Has THIS Role

After the huge success of Golmaal Again, fans have been eagerly waiting for the next installment of the Golmaal franchise. And now, the wait is finally over as director Rohit Shetty has confirmed that Golmaal 5 is in the works. But what’s even more exciting is that the leading ladies for the film have been revealed to be none other than Kareena Kapoor Khan and Sara Ali Khan.

In an exclusive interview with a leading entertainment portal, Rohit Shetty revealed that he has already started working on the script for Golmaal 5 and has approached Kareena and Sara for the film. He further added that the talks are in the early stages and nothing has been finalized yet. However, he is positive that both the actresses will be a part of the film.

The news of Kareena and Sara being in talks for Golmaal 5 has already created a lot of buzz among the fans. The duo has never shared screen space before and their collaboration for this comedy franchise has left everyone excited. Both Kareena and Sara are known for their impeccable acting skills and their comic timing, which makes them a perfect fit for the Golmaal series.

Golmaal franchise has always been known for its ensemble cast, and with Kareena and Sara on board, the film is expected to have a fresh and dynamic energy. The chemistry between the two leading ladies is something that the audience can’t wait to see on the big screen. And with Rohit Shetty’s direction, it’s safe to say that Golmaal 5 will be a complete entertainment package.

The Golmaal franchise has been a fan favorite since its first installment in 2006. The films have always been a perfect blend of comedy, action, and drama, which has kept the audience hooked. And with each film, the franchise has only gotten bigger and better. Golmaal Again, which was released in 2017, became one of the highest-grossing Bollywood films of all time, and now the expectations are even higher for Golmaal 5.

Rohit Shetty, who is known for his larger-than-life and high-octane action sequences, has always managed to strike the right balance between comedy and action in the Golmaal series. And with Golmaal 5, he promises to take it a notch higher. The director has also revealed that the film will have a new storyline and will not be a continuation of the previous films. This has left the fans curious and excited to see what Rohit Shetty has in store for them this time.

Apart from Kareena and Sara, the rest of the cast for Golmaal 5 is yet to be finalized. However, it is expected that the regulars of the franchise, including Ajay Devgn, Arshad Warsi, Tusshar Kapoor, Shreyas Talpade, and Kunal Khemu, will reprise their roles. The film is set to go on floors in October 2025 and is slated to release in 2026.

With the announcement of Kareena and Sara being in talks for Golmaal 5, the expectations from the film have already reached new heights. Fans are eagerly waiting to see this dynamic duo on the silver screen, and with Rohit Shetty at the helm, Golmaal 5 is sure to be a blockbuster hit. Till then, let’s gear up for the laughter riot that awaits us in 2026.

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