Rajkummar Rao has recently spoken about his experience working with Shraddha Kapoor and the possibility of future collaborations, hinting at the exciting potential within the Maddock Films horror-comedy universe. The duo, who starred together in the hit films Stree (2018) and Stree 2: Sarkate Ka Aatank (2024), have garnered immense love from audiences, making them a sought-after on-screen pair.
Rao acknowledged the strong connection he shares with Kapoor and expressed enthusiasm for reuniting with her in future projects. He emphasized that any future collaboration would depend on the script and the need for their combined presence to enhance the story. According to Rao, the decision to work together again would naturally arise when a project truly calls for both of them.
Their recent film, Stree 2, has been a massive success, crossing ₹555.1 crore at the box office. The film, directed by Amar Kaushik, brings back the original cast, including Pankaj Tripathi, Aparshakti Khurana, and Abhishek Banerjee. Stree 2 continues the narrative of the first film, with the group of friends battling a headless malevolent entity named Sarkata who is abducting the women of Chanderi.
The success of Stree 2 has further solidified the on-screen chemistry between Rao and Kapoor, with many praising their performances, dance moves, and convincing portrayal of their characters. Even with a fan-led credit war, cinephiles loved their pairing.
Rao has also spoken about the potential of merging the various films within Maddock Films' horror-comedy universe, including Stree, Bhediya, and Munjya. He likened the idea to a superhero universe, with characters from different films coming together to face a common enemy. He hinted at the possibility of a major film where Stree, Bhediya, and Munjya collaborate, creating a cinematic event on a grand scale.
The idea of a unified horror-comedy universe has generated considerable excitement among fans, with many eagerly anticipating the convergence of these characters. Kapoor has also expressed her excitement about being part of this universe, recognizing its potential to elevate Indian cinema on the international stage. She finds the concept of intertwining characters across different films exciting and takes pride in seeing such a unique universe emerge from India.
With the success of Stree 2 and the ongoing expansion of the Maddock Films horror-comedy universe, the possibility of seeing Rajkummar Rao and Shraddha Kapoor reunite in future projects seems increasingly likely. Their on-screen chemistry, combined with their talent and the compelling narratives being crafted within this universe, promises exciting cinematic experiences for audiences to look forward to.