Mirzapur: The Movie Release Date Update – Ali Fazal & Pankaj Tripathi Lead the Epic Crime Thriller Saga’s Big-Screen Debut

The Mirzapur series hare remained a popular choice for audience looking for some thriller don series. However, with its popularity we now see the makers embarking with the film. Amazon MGM Studios and Excel Entertainment proudly present the first-ever cinematic adaptation of one of India’s biggest and most beloved franchises — Mirzapur. The film explores an untold chapter within the iconic Mirzapur universe.

Talking about this film, it is produced by Ritesh Sidhwani and Farhan Akhtar, co-produced by Kassim Jagmagia and Vishal Ramchandani under Excel Entertainment, directed by Gurmmeet Singh, and written by Puneet Krishna, Mirzapur: The Movie promises a gripping addition to the saga.

Release Date

The makers have officially announced September 4, 2026, as the theatrical release date for Mirzapur: The Movie. This marks the franchise’s highly anticipated transition from OTT to the big screen, delivering a larger-than-life cinematic experience rooted in the gritty world fans have come to love. The makers were quick to announce on their Insta handle, have a look at their post as we share below: 

Cast & Characters

The film reunites the iconic characters of Mirzapur — Pankaj Tripathi as Kaleen Bhaiya, Ali Fazal as Guddu Pandit, and the much-anticipated return of Divyenndu as Munna Bhaiya, one of the franchise’s most adored figures.

The ensemble cast also features Jitendra Kumar, Ravi Kishan, Abhishek Banerjee, Rasika Dugal, Shweta Tripathi, Shriya Pilgaonkar, Harshita Gaur, Sushant Singh, Mohit Malik, Sheeba Chadha, Rajesh Tailang, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Sonal Chauhan, Pramod Pathak, and Anangsha Biswas.
With excitement already soaring, Mirzapur: The Movie is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated theatrical releases of 2026.Mirzapur: The Movie hits cinemas on September 4, 2026. Stay tuned to know more about this film only with us and if you have anything to share do comment below and share your thoughts. 

Ziya Khan

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