Prabhas and Tripti Dimri in Spirit
This one genuinely came out of nowhere. Prabhas has the massive screen presence and intensity, while Tripti has a soft power that cuts through without trying. Together, they create a contrast that could be electric. There’s curiosity around how she plays off his scale, and that unpredictability is what makes this pairing so compelling.
Ayushmann Khurrana and Wamiqa Gabbi in Pati Patni Aur Woh Dono
This pairing feels right the moment you hear it. Ayushmann thrives in relationship-based stories, and Wamiqa has that grounded, effortless honesty that blends perfectly with his world. It’s the kind of chemistry that feels lived-in rather than loud.
Akshay Kumar and Wamiqa Gabbi in Bhoot Bangla
A little surprising, but very interesting. Akshay brings high-energy chaos, Wamiqa brings steady control. That contrast is exactly what a horror-comedy needs. She gives the film its centre, he pushes the madness.
Shahid Kapoor and Tripti Dimri in O Romeo
Very different from Spirit. This pairing leans towards mood, tension and emotional layering. Shahid is at his best when the character is complicated. Tripti brings that quiet strength that says a lot even when she’s still. Put them together and you get a slow-burn, atmospheric romance that could really stay with audiences.
Ranbir Kapoor and Sai Pallavi in Ramayana
This pairing already has the entire industry talking. Ranbir has that calm, regal quality that fits mythological roles without feeling forced. Sai Pallavi brings raw emotional honesty and a purity that instantly elevates any frame she’s in. Together, they feel believable in a world like Ramayana, not as actors playing parts but as characters you can emotionally invest in. This combination is easily one of the most anticipated for 2026.
Lakshay Lalwani and Ananya Panday in Chaand Mera Dil
A young, vibrant, starry pairing. Lakshay brings fresh energy, Ananya brings breezy charm. Together they can land that dreamy, youthful tone that Bollywood romantic dramas are built on.