A landmark first: Rani Mukerji teams up with Akshay Kumar
Bollywood’s long-time friends Rani Mukerji and Akshay Kumar are finally set to share screen space. The duo, who have remained close off-screen for years, have never acted together in a film — until now. Director Amit Rai has reportedly brought them together for the third installment of the OMG franchise, titled OMG 3.
Akshay to reprise a divine avatar
Akshay Kumar has already portrayed divine figures in the franchise — Lord Krishna in OMG! Oh My God (2012) and Lord Shiva in OMG 2 (2023). Reports suggest he will once again essay a godly role in OMG 3, continuing the franchise’s mix of satire, spirituality and social commentary.
What we know about Amit Rai’s schedule
Amit Rai is currently focused on completing his film Dharma, which he shot in Bihar with actors Pankaj Tripathi and Pavan Malhotra. The project features newcomers in lead parts and, intriguingly, around two hundred dogs. Once Dharma is wrapped and released, Rai is expected to move straight into work on OMG 3 with Rani and Akshay.
Why this pairing matters
- Star power + novelty: Both Rani and Akshay are proven box-office draws, and their first collaboration has already generated buzz.
- Franchise potential: The OMG series blends humour and social themes; adding Rani could bring fresh emotional depth and a new dynamic to the story.
- Audience curiosity: Fans of both stars will be keen to see their chemistry and how Rani’s presence shapes the narrative.
What fans can expect next
Details about Rani’s role, the full cast and a release timeline are still under wraps. With Amit Rai finishing Dharma first, formal announcements and casting updates for OMG 3 should follow once production is ready to roll. Until then, the prospect of Akshay and Rani finally sharing the screen is enough to keep Bollywood fans excited.
Final note
This development marks a notable moment for both actors and the franchise. As more official information comes out, audiences will be watching closely to see how OMG 3 builds on the series’ blend of faith, satire and mainstream entertainment.
