Ranbir Kapoor‘s ‘Animal,’ has become a catalyst for discussions on its expanding universe. Despite the film receiving a mixed reception, the anticipation surrounding its upcoming OTT release has been piqued, particularly due to the noteworthy performance of Bobby Deol. As Abrar Haque, Bobby has presented a character that has resonated strongly with fans. Deol’s magnetic on-screen presence and captivating dance moves in the viral Jamal Kudu song have not gone unnoticed.
While the sequel, ‘Animal Park,’ is already in the pipeline with director Sandeep Reddy Vanga at the helm, focusing on Ranbir Kapoor’s character, the spotlight has shifted to the potential spin-off centered around Bobby Deol’s Abrar Haque. Recent reports indicate that the filmmakers are actively exploring diverse concepts to expand the cinematic universe, with a standalone project featuring Bobby Deol’s character emerging as a frontrunner.

Bobby Deol says he ‘used to feel disgusted’ playing Abrar in ‘Animal’: Here’s what the actor said

According to a Times Now report, the producers are dedicated to capitalizing on the success of ‘Animal.’ While the sequel is slated for 2026, there is a strong inclination towards a spinoff that delves into Bobby Deol’s character. Interestingly, the standalone movie might not necessarily be directed by Sandeep Vanga Reddy, who is expected to be immersed in the sequel to ‘Animal.’
Sharing his astonishment at the overwhelming response and the potential spinoff, Bobby Deol expressed his gratitude for the impact of his character, Abrar Haque.

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