Mirzapur The Movie set for theatrical release on September 4, 2026, starring Pankaj Tripathi, Ali Fazal & Divyenndu in a high-octane underworld drama.

Mirzapur The Movie set for theatrical release on September 4, 2026 [Photo: X]
The runaway success of the Mirzapur franchise is gearing up for its biggest transition yet, from OTT to the silver screen. Makers have officially announced that Mirzapur: The Movie will hit cinemas on September 4, 2026, bringing Purvanchal’s gritty underworld and beloved characters to a larger-than-life cinematic experience.
“Ab dekhiye bhaukaal bade parde par. Watch #MirzapurTheMovie releasing at your nearest theatres on 4th September,” the production captioned with the announcement.
The news marks a major milestone for one of India’s most popular crime thrillers, originally a digital streaming phenomenon, now finally ready to blaze across theatre screens nationwide and internationally.
The official release date September 4, 2026 confirms that Mirzapur: The Movie will make its theatrical debut in the second half of 2026, bringing the cult crime narrative, packed with vengeance, power struggles, and raw action, to film audiences.
This announcement came alongside a visually striking poster shared by Excel Entertainment and Amazon MGM Studios, showing a convoy of SUVs kicking up dust across a barren landscape, symbolising chaos and violence at an unprecedented scale for this story.
Mirzapur: The Movie continues the saga of Purvanchal’s underworld, blending vengeance, power, and betrayal. Based on the runaway success of Amazon Prime Video’s web series, the film picks up after the dramatic twists of Mirzapur Season 3 and transports that story to an even larger canvas, the big screen.
The narrative focuses on the gang rivalry between Kaleen Bhaiya (Pankaj Tripathi) and Guddu Pandit (Ali Fazal), two central figures in the Mirzapur lore. The stakes are higher than ever, and the theatre experience will bring their explosive clash to audiences with more intensity and cinematic flair.
The movie reassembles many fan-favourite characters from the series. Pankaj Tripathi returns as the calculated don Kaleen Bhaiya, while Ali Fazal reprises his role as the fierce and unpredictable Guddu Pandit. Divyenndu also returns as Munna Tripathi, adding fire to the unfolding drama.
Beyond these familiar leads, the film’s cast is expanded with several talented actors, including Ravi Kishan and Jitendra Kumar, among others, who will take on key roles that deepen the story’s world and push the plot forward.
The ensemble also includes noted performers such as Abhishek Banerjee, Rasika Dugal, Shweta Tripathi, Shriya Pilgaonkar, Harshita Gaur, Sushant Singh, Mohit Malik, Sheeba Chadha, Rajesh Tailang, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Sonal Chauhan, Pramod Pathak and Anangsha Biswas, cementing the film’s promise of rich, layered storytelling.
Mirzapur: The Movie is scheduled to open in cinemas across India and internationally on September 4, 2026. This theatrical launch marks a major moment for Indian storytelling, bringing one of the most iconic OTT crime dramas into a cinematic format.
The film will later be expected to make its way to streaming platforms, likely Amazon Prime Video, giving fans a second chance to watch from home after its theatrical run ends, following a trend seen with other big screen OTT adaptations.
For years, Mirzapur built a devoted audience through its complex characters, sharp writing, and brutal showdowns. Its theatrical version is expected to raise the stakes by presenting bigger action sequences, intense visuals, and a broader narrative scope that can only be fully appreciated on the big screen.
This move also reflects a growing trend where successful streaming properties expand into cinema, much like other global franchises have done. Backed by the popularity of the series, producers are betting that Mirzapur will deliver a powerful theatrical experience.
Mirzapur has built its reputation on tightly woven character arcs, intense violence and unforgettable dialogues. Bringing this world to cinemas elevates the storytelling experience, giving audiences richer visuals, more immersive sound and the collective thrill of watching rivalries explode on a grand stage.
This theatrical adaptation follows a growing trend of hit digital series stepping into cinemas, reflecting both the creative growth of Indian content and the huge demand from global audiences to see native stories in a new format.