Bollywood actor Emraan Hashmi has left fans excited with a new teaser linked to his 2007 film Awarapan, sparking speculation about Awarapan 2. Taking to Instagram, he shared an animated clip featuring his iconic character, standing with a pigeon in a cage, gazing at a sunset-lit cityscape. His powerful voiceover played in the background, saying, “Maine maut ko bohot kareeb se dekha hai. Kisi aur ki zindagi ke liye marna hi meri zindagi hai.” As the emotional tune of Toh Phir Aao played, the teaser transitioned to a gripping shot of a bloodied hand holding a gun. Hashmi kept the caption simple, writing just, “Jummah Mubarak.” As soon as the video dropped, fans flooded the comments, eager to know if Awarapan 2 was on the way. Some speculated it could be a sequel, while others wondered if the original movie would be re-released, like Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, Bareilly Ki Barfi, and Sanam Teri Kasam. Directed by Mohit Suri and produced by Mukesh Bhatt, Awarapan was an intense action drama that won hearts upon its 2007 release. The film featured Emraan Hashmi as Shivam Pandit, a hitman working for a Hong Kong-based criminal, Malik. His mission was to keep an eye on Reema, a woman held captive by Malik. However, when Shivam discovered her desperate attempt to reunite with her boyfriend, he chose to help her escape, leading to a deadly confrontation and his ultimate redemption. In other news, Netflix’s Test, starring R Madhavan, Nayanthara and Siddharth, is set to captivate audiences with its powerful story. The film marks Netflix’s first Tamil original feature film of 2025 and showcases the remarkable talents of R. Madhavan, Nayanthara and Siddharth, along with the beloved Meera Jasmine. Directed by S Sashikanth, Test will be available to stream on Netflix from April 4. Test brings together a national-level cricketer, a genius scientist and a passionate teacher, each at a crossroads in their lives, forced to make life-changing decisions. These characters’ journeys unfold against the backdrop of cricket, where every choice they make shapes their futures.