Allu Arjun is set to star in a new film titled ‘AA22xA6’, directed by Atlee, with a title poster unveiling on April 8, 2026.
In an exciting development for fans, Allu Arjun’s upcoming film, titled ‘AA22xA6’, is set to unveil its title poster on April 8, 2026, at 11 AM. Directed by Atlee, this film marks a significant milestone as it is Allu Arjun’s 22nd film and Atlee’s 6th film.
The film is described as a mystery drama that explores a parallel universe concept, showcasing Allu Arjun in a groundbreaking role where he will portray four different characters. This is a first in his career, adding to the anticipation surrounding the project.
Deepika Padukone is confirmed to star as the female lead, while Rashmika Mandanna, Mrunal Thakur, and Janhvi Kapoor are reportedly in consideration for key roles. The film promises to feature extensive visual effects, enhancing the storytelling experience.
Atlee expressed his enthusiasm for the project, stating that they are “doing something new, which will be very intriguing and addictive to watch.” This statement has further fueled excitement among fans and industry insiders alike.
Buzz regarding the project has been sky-high since its announcement last year, with many eagerly awaiting more details. However, official plot details remain unconfirmed, leaving fans to speculate about the film’s direction.
In addition to this project, Allu Arjun is also exploring another film with director Lokesh Kanagaraj, with script work nearing completion. This indicates a busy period ahead for the star as he continues to expand his filmography.
As the title poster unveiling approaches, fans are expected to share their excitement across social media platforms, eagerly discussing what this new venture will bring.
With Allu Arjun’s reputation for delivering compelling performances, coupled with Atlee’s directorial vision, ‘AA22xA6’ is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated films in the coming years.
Stay tuned for updates as more information becomes available leading up to the poster reveal.











