Actors Akshay Kumar and Rani Mukerji are set to come together for the first time in ‘OMG 3’, the third instalment of the popular ‘Oh My God’ franchise. The upcoming film will continue the series’ tradition of blending entertainment with a strong social message, with the new chapter expected to address a pressing women-related issue.
According to a PTI report, work on the third part of ‘OMG’ is already underway. An insider associated with the project revealed that the makers have once again chosen a socially relevant and hard-hitting subject, calling it “the need of the hour.” This time, the narrative will revolve around issues concerning women, staying true to the franchise’s core strength of sparking conversation through mainstream cinema.
The ‘OMG’ franchise has so far seen two successful films, both featuring Akshay Kumar in the role of a divine figure. The movies were widely appreciated by audiences and critics alike for their bold themes and engaging storytelling, which brought complex social topics into the popular discourse.
Speaking about the casting, the insider added that Rani Mukerji was considered an apt choice for ‘OMG 3’, given her ability to bring depth and conviction to socially driven roles. The film will be directed by Amit Rai, who is expected to carry forward the franchise’s distinct tone while offering a fresh perspective in its third outing.
Further details about the film’s storyline and release timeline are awaited, but the pairing of Akshay Kumar and Rani Mukerji has already generated strong interest among fans and industry observers alike.
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