On February 1, 2026, at 2:19 PM IST, the makers of Mirzapur: The Film officially announced the completion of shooting. Starring Ali Fazal and Shweta Tripathi, the film marks the big-screen adaptation of the cult-favorite web series. Cast celebrations and social media buzz have already ignited anticipation for its release.
The much-anticipated film adaptation of the blockbuster web series Mirzapur has officially wrapped shooting, sending waves of excitement across Bollywood and among fans worldwide. Makers confirmed the wrap on February 1, 2026, with lead actors Ali Fazal and Shweta Tripathi sharing celebratory posts on social media.
Key Highlights:
Wrap announcement: Actress Shweta Tripathi, who plays Golu in the franchise, posted a clapperboard photo with the caption “Mirzapur The Film Wrapped”. She also shared group shots with the cast and crew, marking the end of an intense filming schedule.
Cast celebrations: Alongside Shweta, Ali Fazal (Guddu Pandit) expressed gratitude to fans and the team, hinting at the film’s scale and emotional depth. The crew celebrated the milestone with wrap-up parties and behind-the-scenes glimpses.
Big-screen debut: Unlike the series, which streamed on OTT platforms, Mirzapur: The Film will bring the gritty world of Purvanchal’s crime, politics, and power struggles to cinema halls. This marks a significant expansion of the franchise’s universe.
Fan anticipation: The Mirzapur series has been one of India’s most successful OTT originals, with its raw storytelling and memorable characters gaining cult status. The announcement of a film version has already sparked trending hashtags and fan theories online.
Industry buzz: Trade analysts believe the film could replicate the success of the series, drawing both loyal fans and new audiences to theatres. With its ensemble cast, gripping narrative, and cinematic scale, Mirzapur: The Film is expected to be one of 2026’s biggest releases.
Release timeline: While the makers have not yet confirmed the official release date, industry insiders suggest a mid-2026 theatrical release, strategically timed to capitalize on summer box office momentum.
Outlook:
The wrap announcement signals the beginning of an aggressive promotional campaign. With Mirzapur already a household name, the film adaptation is poised to dominate conversations in the coming months. For fans, it promises a chance to relive the adrenaline-pumping drama on the big screen, while for Bollywood, it represents the growing synergy between OTT success and theatrical storytelling.
Sources: IANS, Times of India Entertainment, Lokmat Times, Hindustan Times Entertainment Coverage