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A prominent Bollywood actress will lead the ambitious, emotionally-charged take on the timeless tragedy of Heer.
Filmmaker Aanand L Rai has gone back in time to find his new muse. The acclaimed director of the Tanu Weds Manu franchise and Raanjhanaa (2013) might now be reviving the modern-day adaptation of Heer, which was supposedly in the works in 2014.
THR India has learnt that Rai and his production house, Colour Yellow Productions, are dusting the cobwebs off the long-brewing idea for an ambitious, modern, and emotionally charged take on the timeless tragedy of Heer, one-half of Heer Ranjha, whose love continues to inspire stories on screen.
According to sources, the makers will mount the film in 2026, with a prominent Bollywood actress leading the project. "The film is going to be from the female protagonist’s perspective, much like their projects Tanu Weds Manu, Haseen Dillruba, Atrangi Re and Nil Battey Sannata," a source shared.
Sources have also hinted that Heer might not be a "one-off" project, as it could be the first in the series of the production house's attempt to build an "interconnected cinematic universe" where love—across time, places, and perspectives—"ties it all together."
Meanwhile, the filmmaker is currently helming Tere Ishk Mein, which stars Dhanush and Kriti Sanon. Billed as an "intense tale of unrequited love", Tere Ishk Mein will mark the reunion of team Raanjhanaa, including Rai, Dhanush and music composer AR Rahman.
A spiritual successor to the world of Raanjhanaa, Tere Ishk Mein is scheduled to release worldwide in Hindi and Tamil on 28 November 2025.