Hrithik Roshan is gearing up for the most awaited project of his career, ' Krrish 4 ', which will mark his directorial debut. The upcoming film promises not only high-octane spectacle but also a unique take on time travel. Reports also suggest that the actor will portray three characters in the movie.
According to India Today, this fourth chapter in the popular franchise will delve into the complexities of time travel, drawing inspiration from global blockbusters such as Infinity War and Endgame. “The plan is for Krrish to move through different timelines—past and future—to eliminate a major threat. While high on VFX and production, the film will remain rooted in family emotions and relationships,” shared a source familiar with the development.

Adding to the nostalgia, long-time fans can expect to see familiar characters making a comeback. Reports suggest that Preity Zinta , Priyanka Chopra , Rekha, and Vivek Oberoi are set to reprise their earlier roles, tying together the saga’s emotional legacy. There is also growing buzz around the potential inclusion of Nora Fatehi in the cast.


Behind the scenes, the project has undergone several iterations before arriving at its final script. Now, with a creative partnership formed between Hrithik and YRF Studios , 'Krrish 4' is moving into production with high expectations. One of the most intriguing developments is that Hrithik might take on a triple role—as the scientist Rohit, the superhero Krrish, and the film’s central antagonist.
As of now, Hrithik is completing work on 'War 2' and is expected to begin Krrish 4 shortly afterwards. Ayan Mukerji’s War 2 also features RRR star Jr NTR and is slated to hit cinemas on Independence Day this year.
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