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Producers plan sequel of Vicky Donor

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MUMBAI: The producers of Vicky Donor are planning a sequel. John Abraham under his banner J.A. Entertainment along with Ronnie Lahiri’s Rising Sun Films, Eros International and Ram Mirchandani’s Rampage Motion Pictures are contemplating making a sequel of the film that has attained cult status.

“The box-office success coupled with the awe-inspiring feedback across all mediums has prompted us to think on having a sequel. Vicky Donor is not merely a film, it‘s a movement,” averred Ram Mirchandani of Rampage Motion Pictures.

The producers include John Abraham, Ronnie Lahiri‘s Rising Sun Films, Eros International and Rampage Motion Pictures.

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“Right now, director Shoojit Sircar and writer Juhi Chaturvedi are brainstorming on what issue we need to tackle next. Vicky Donor has achieved cult status and we need to respect the sanctity,” observed Lahiri.

Meanwhile, Abraham has decided to make his next film, Hamara Bajaj. Undoubtedly the producer has repeated Ayushmann Khurrana and Yami Gautam to play the lead.

The film will have Khurrana play the role of a tourist guide who loses his values in the quest for affluence and success. Interestingly Khurrana’s role in Hamara Bajaj is said be inspired by Dev Anand’s Guide.

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Abundantia and invideo join hands for Rs 100 crore AI films

Studio Aion and global video tech leader join forces for 5 AI-driven films over 3 years.

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When Hollywood meets artificial intelligence, the credits might soon read “Directed by Algorithm” but Abundantia Entertainment wants to keep the human spark in the frame. The Mumbai-based studio’s AI-powered division Aion has teamed up with generative-video pioneer invideo in a Rs 100 crore strategic partnership, billed as India’s largest structured commitment to AI-driven filmmaking to date.

Announced at the India AI Film Festival (IAFF) beside the historic Qutb Minar in New Delhi on the sidelines of the India AI Impact Summit 2026, the alliance pools Abundantia’s creative and production muscle with invideo’s cutting-edge AI video tech. The duo will channel the Rs 100 crore development and production corpus into a slate of five AI-driven films over the next three years, blending human imagination with machine-powered tools to craft stories that aim to be both emotionally rich and technologically bold.

Abundantia Entertainment founder & CEO Vikram Malhotra framed the move as cinema’s next big leap, “AI in film-making is now real! Every major leap in cinema from sound to colour to digital has expanded storytelling possibility. AI represents the next inflection point. With Abundantia Aion, we are building a future where AI strengthens and amplifies the filmmaker’s voice, not substitutes it.”

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Invideo founder & CEO Sanket Shah echoed the sentiment: “At invideo our mission has always been to democratize high-quality video creation through AI. Partnering with a top-notch studio like Abundantia Entertainment enables us to extend this capability into the world of high-quality filmmaking by building tools and workflows that allow creators to move from idea to cinematic expression faster and more freely than ever before.”

The collaboration already has momentum. Abundantia Aion is developing India’s first AI-generated Hindi feature film, Chiranjeevi Hanuman, slated for release in 2026, alongside its next AI-powered project, Jai Santoshi Mata, as part of a broader slate. The partnership will explore OpenAI-style workflows, advanced generative pipelines (bolstered by invideo’s recent Google Cloud tie-up), and new ways to accelerate everything from concept to final cut.

Backed by Tiger Global and Peak XV, invideo brings deep generative-video expertise to the table, while Abundantia’s track record in storytelling ensures the tech serves the narrative rather than stealing the show. In a year when AI is rewriting rules across industries, this Rs 100 crore bet signals India’s ambition to shape not just follow the future of cinema. Lights, camera, algorithm… action.

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