Anil Kapoor is a veteran actor of Bollywood and has made a place in the hearts of the audience by playing various roles in his career so far. Even at the age of 69, the actor is still dominating the industry. Recently, Anil Kapoor’s action drama series ‘Subedar’ was released on the OTT platform, which is getting a lot of love from the audience and with this, Anil Kapoor has also become popular on the digital platform. The actor, who is enjoying the success of ‘Subedar’, has now made his fans happy by announcing the third season of his hit series.
Anil Kapoor confirmed the third season of his hit series
Recently, one of Anil’s fans, who loved his character in the series ‘Subedaar’, requested the actor to come back with a new season of ’24’. Responding to this request, Anil confirmed on Twitter (formerly known as It is noteworthy that Season 3 was going to be restarted in 2018, but the project could not start within the stipulated time frame.
— Anil Kapoor (@AnilKapoor) March 16, 2026
When did season 2 of 24 come out?
The second season of the series ’24’ starring Anil Kapoor in the lead role was released in 2016, i.e. exactly a decade ago. Its first season came on TV in 2013. This TV series was about ATU Chief Jai Singh Rathore, who faces a big threat and has only 24 hours to solve it.
What was the plot of ’24’ season 2?
In the second season of ’24’, inspired by the Hollywood series, Jai Singh Rathod was shown in rehabilitation to recover from alcohol addiction. They have to stop a terrorist leader, Roshan Sherchan (Ashish Vidyarthi), from spreading a deadly weaponized virus in Mumbai. As always, Jai has 24 hours to complete his mission.
Anil Kapoor’s upcoming projects
Anil Kapoor has many exciting projects. She will soon be seen in Alpha, the first female lead of the YRF spy universe. Alia Bhatt, Sharvari Wagh and Bobby Deol will also be seen playing important roles in this film. Alpha will be released in theaters on July 10. Apart from this, his upcoming films also include Shahrukh Khan starrer King and Dhamaal 4.

