In a stunning revelation that has sent shockwaves through Bollywood fandom, Bhediya director Aditya Sarpotdar has confirmed what many fans had been hoping for - Kriti Sanon's character Dr. Anika is NOT dead!
The Bombshell Revelation
During a recent interview, Sarpotdar dropped the massive hint that has set social media ablaze. When asked about the fate of Kriti's character in the werewolf horror-comedy, the director made it clear that "death isn't necessarily permanent" in the Maddock Supernatural Universe.
"Her character is not dead," Sarpotdar stated unequivocally, adding fuel to the already raging speculation about potential crossovers and character returns in the expanding horror-comedy franchise.
What This Means for MHU
The confirmation opens up exciting possibilities for the Maddock Supernatural Universe, which already includes hits like Stree and Bhediya. Fans are now speculating wildly about:
- Potential cameo appearances in upcoming MHU projects
- A larger role for Dr. Anika in future installments
- Crossover events with other MHU characters
- Possible team-ups with Varun Dhawan's werewolf character
Fan Reactions Go Wild
Social media platforms have exploded with excitement since the director's comments went public. Fans of the franchise are celebrating the news, with many calling this the "best Bollywood news of the year" and expressing their excitement about seeing more of Kriti Sanon in the supernatural universe.
The timing couldn't be more perfect, with Maddock Films continuously expanding their horror-comedy lineup and several new projects in development.
What's Next for MHU?
While Sarpotdar remained coy about specific plans for Kriti's return, the confirmation alone has generated tremendous buzz around the franchise. The director's comments suggest that the creative team behind MHU has big plans for interconnected storytelling, much like successful cinematic universes in Hollywood.
This revelation positions Kriti Sanon as a potential recurring star in the universe, joining the ranks of other MHU regulars and creating exciting narrative possibilities for future films.