much awaited Mirzapur: Movie has officially completed its final shooting schedule, marking a huge milestone for one of India’s most popular crime franchises. Adapted from the cult-favorite web series, the film is set for a grand theatrical release in 2026 and promises to take the gritty world of Mirzapur to a bigger canvas.
Ali Fazal announces final schedule of Mirzapur: The Film: “When the cameras started rolling, we brought our A game”
As the team wrapped up filming, Ali Fazal, who reprized his iconic role of Guddu Bhaiya, shared behind-the-scenes moments from the set along with an emotional note on Instagram, reflecting on the long and intense journey of the project. Expressing gratitude and pride, the actor wrote, “Yeh Silsila Lamba Hai. It’s just a journey of some love and some hatred. Mirzapur film has completed its final schedule.”
Ali Fazal thanks the entire cast and crew for their dedication Mirzapur: Movie A masterpiece.” Emphasizing the collective effort behind the project, he said, “Through it all we brought our A game when the camera came in front of us. And I can proudly say that on behalf of all the Mirzapur actors and crew and the entire team – we did what we do best.”
From its explosive characters to its raw storytelling, Mirzapur has garnered a huge fan base over the years, and the transition to the big screen has only increased expectations.
This film has made it to the list of most awaited Hindi films of Ormax Cinematics. Mirzapur: Movie Undoubtedly one of the most awaited films, the audience is eagerly awaiting the return of the iconic character Munna Bhaiya on the big screen this time.
Produced by Punit Krishna and directed by Gurmeet Singh, Mirzapur: Movie It is scheduled to release in 2026. The film will feature Abhishek Banerjee along with the iconic characters of Mirzapur including Kaalin Bhaiya (Pankaj Tripathi), Guddu Pandit (Ali Fazal), and Munna Tripathi (Divyendu). Following the nationwide theatrical release, the film will be available for streaming to Prime members in India and over 240 countries and territories eight weeks after its release.






