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YRF Spy Universe
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Created byAditya Chopra
Original workEk Tha Tiger (2012)
OwnerYash Raj Films
Years2012–present
Print publications
ComicsEk Tha Tiger: Saving The High Seas (2012)
Ek Tha Tiger: Caught In The Web (2012)
Films and television
Film(s)
Games
Video game(s)Ek Tha Tiger (2012)
Tiger The Bhai (2012)
Being SalMan: The Official Game (2016)
Audio
Soundtrack(s)Ek Tha Tiger
Tiger Zinda Hai
War
Pathaan
Tiger 3
War 2
Miscellaneous
BudgetTotal (6 films):
est. 1215–1325 crore
Box officeTotal (6 films):
est. 3194.97–3242.75 crore

YRF Spy Universe is an Indian media franchise and shared universe centered on a series of spy action films, which feature various fictional R&AW agents.[2] The first three films in the universe - Ek Tha Tiger (2012), Tiger Zinda Hai (2017) and War (2019) - were released as standalone films before the universe was established through Pathaan (2023) after the success of War. The franchise also includes comic books, graphic novels and video games. The films are created, produced and distributed by Yash Raj Films.[3]

Overview

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The first film Ek Tha Tiger (2012) directed by Kabir Khan was centered on a fictional RAW agent named Avinash Singh Rathore alias Tiger played by Salman Khan. This was followed by its sequels Tiger Zinda Hai (2017) directed by Ali Abbas Zafar and the fifth film in the universe Tiger 3 (2023) directed by Maneesh Sharma. The third film War (2019) directed by Siddharth Anand, starring Hrithik Roshan and Tiger Shroff was released as a standalone film with no connection to the Tiger films. The universe was created when Aditya Chopra and Siddharth Anand decided to connect the three films and create a shared universe through crossovers with characters and connecting plot lines. The fourth installment Pathaan (2023), also directed by Anand, starring Shah Rukh Khan, was the first film in the universe to feature characters from the previous films.[4][5][6] The sixth installment War 2 (2025), directed by Ayan Mukerji, continues the storyline established in War.[7]

Films

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Released films

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Title Release date Director Producer Screenwriter(s)
Ek Tha Tiger 15 August 2012 Kabir Khan Aditya Chopra Kabir Khan
Neelesh Misra
Aditya Chopra
Tiger Zinda Hai 22 December 2017 Ali Abbas Zafar Ali Abbas Zafar
Neelesh Misra
War 2 October 2019 Siddharth Anand Shridhar Raghavan
Siddharth Anand
Aditya Chopra
Abbas Tyrewala
Pathaan 25 January 2023 Shridhar Raghavan
Siddharth Anand
Abbas Tyrewala
Tiger 3 12 November 2023 Maneesh Sharma Shridhar Raghavan
Aditya Chopra
Anckur Chaudhry
War 2 14 August 2025 Ayan Mukerji Shridhar Raghavan
Aditya Chopra
Abbas Tyrewala

Ek Tha Tiger (2012)

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RAW agent Avinash "Tiger" Singh Rathore, is sent to Dublin to observe an Indian scientist who is suspected of sharing nuclear secrets with the ISI. He meets and falls for his caretaker Zoya Nazar, a girl with a dark past.

Ek Tha Tiger is the first instalment of the shared universe and was released on 15 August 2012 worldwide. The film earned ₹325 crore worldwide[citation needed] against a budget of ₹75 crore,[8] becoming one of the highest-grossing Bollywood films by international gross.[9][10]

Tiger Zinda Hai (2017)

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Tiger and Zoya rejoin forces with RAW and ISI in order to rescue a group of nurses, who are held hostage by ISC, an Iraqi terrorist organisation headed by Abu Usman.

Tiger Zinda Hai is the second instalment of the shared universe, and is based on true incidents that happened in 2014 the abduction of Indian nurses by ISIL.[11] Tiger Zinda Hai was released on 22 December 2017 and made a new non-holiday record in India as it collected 34.1 crore nett on its first day.[12] It went on to collect ₹35.30 crores gross on the second day. The film recorded the second-highest day of all time. It netted Rs 154 crore in its first four days in India.[13][14] The film grossed 565 crore worldwide[15] becoming one of the highest-grossing Indian film. At the 63rd Filmfare Awards, it won for Best Action.[16]

War (2019)

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Major Kabir Dhaliwal, a former soldier and a skilled agent, goes rogue after a mission to catch a terrorist named Rizwan Ilyasi goes awry. However, his boss sends Khalid, another soldier and Kabir's student to track him down.

War is the third installment of the shared universe, which was commissioned after the success of the previous films, and was directed by Siddharth Anand, starring Hrithik Roshan, Tiger Shroff and Vaani Kapoor in lead roles.[17] It was released on 2 October 2019, coinciding with the Gandhi Jayanti.[18] Proving to be similarly successful to the first entry in the series, the film emerged as a huge box office success, becoming the highest-grossing Bollywood film of 2019 and one of the highest-grossing Indian films of all time.[19]

Pathaan (2023)

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Pathaan, an exiled RAW agent is assigned to take down Jim, a former RAW agent-turned-leader of "Outfit X", a private terror organization that is planning to spread a deadly lab-generated virus dubbed "Raktbeej" across India.

Pathaan is the fourth installment in the shared universe directed by Siddharth Anand, and the first spy universe film to feature a mid-credits scene.[citation needed] The film stars Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone and John Abraham in the lead roles.[20][21][22] Salman Khan reprises his role as Avinash "Tiger" Singh Rathore in a cameo appearance.[23] It was made on a budget of 250 crore, and was a major commercial success, making it the highest-grossing film in the universe.[24]

Tiger 3 (2023)

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Tiger and Zoya must go on a life-threatening crusade to clear their names after they are framed as traitors by Aatish Rehman, an ex-ISI agent turned terrorist with a personal vendetta against Tiger.

Tiger 3 is the fifth installment of the shared universe and sequel to Tiger Zinda Hai. It features Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif, reprising their eponymous roles of Tiger and Zoya, with Emraan Hashmi playing the antagonist. Shah Rukh Khan and Hrithik Roshan reprise their roles as Pathaan and Major Kabir Dhaliwal in cameo appearances. The film was directed by Maneesh Sharma.[25][26] The music was composed by Pritam, with lyrics written by Irshad Kamil and Amitabh Bhattacharya. It was made on a budget on 300 crore, making it the second most expensive film in the universe, behind War 2.[27]

War 2 (2025)

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Kabir Dhaliwal, a former RAW agent, who, after going rogue, becomes a major threat to national security, and a special units officer, Vikram Chelapathi, is assigned to neutralize him.

War 2 is the sixth installment of the shared universe and sequel to War. The film stars Hrithik Roshan, who reprises his role, with N. T. Rama Rao Jr, Kiara Advani and Anil Kapoor with Bobby Deol in a cameo appearance.[28][29][30] Principal photography commenced in October 2023.[31] The film was directed by Ayan Mukerji, replacing Siddharth Anand.[7] Made on a budget of 400 crore, it is the most expensive film in the universe. It was theatrically released worldwide on 14 August 2025.[32][33]

Upcoming films

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Title Release date Director Producer Screenwriter(s) Status
Alpha 2026 Shiv Rawail Aditya Chopra Shridhar Raghavan
Shiv Rawail
Ishita Moitra
Post-production
Pathaan 2 TBA TBA TBA In development
Tiger vs Pathaan Siddharth Anand

Alpha (2026)

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The seventh installment of the shared universe and first female-led film in the universe was announced in July 2024, titled Alpha.[31] Directed by Shiv Rawail,[34] the film stars Alia Bhatt, Sharvari, Bobby Deol and Anil Kapoor, with Hrithik Roshan reprising his role as Kabir in a cameo appearance.[35][36][30] Principal photography commenced in July 2024.[31] It was initially scheduled for release on 25 December 2025 but was postponed to 17 April 2026 for post-production work. Alpha was then indefinitely postponed again due to the Salman Khan starrer Battle of Galwan taking its second release date (source needed). The film is currently aiming for a Q3 2026 theatrical release.

Pathaan 2

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The eighth installment of the shared universe and sequel to Pathaan was announced in February 2024.[37] Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone will reprise their roles as Pathaan and Rubai.[38]

Tiger vs Pathaan

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In 2021, Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan were rumored to star together for a film. In December 2021, Salman Khan confirmed the rumors. In April 2023, the ninth installment of the shared universe Tiger vs Pathaan was announced. It will be directed by Siddharth Anand and both will reprise their roles as Avinash "Tiger" Singh Rathore and Pathaan.[39]

Cast

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Character(s) Actor Films
Ek Tha Tiger
(2012)
Tiger Zinda Hai
(2017)
War
(2019)
Pathaan
(2023)
Tiger 3
(2023)
War 2
(2025)
Alpha
(2026)
Avinash "Tiger" Singh Rathore Salman Khan Main Guest Main
Kabir Dhaliwal Hrithik Roshan Main Guest Main Guest
Pathaan Shah Rukh Khan Main Guest
Vikram "Raghu" Chelapathi N. T. Rama Rao Jr. Main
Zoya Nazar Katrina Kaif Main Main
Naina Sahni Vaani Kapoor Main Flashback
Rubai Mohsin Deepika Padukone Main
Kavya Luthra Kiara Advani Main
TBA Alia Bhatt Main
TBA Sharvari Wagh Main
Khalid Rahmani / Saurabh[a] Tiger Shroff Main Flashback
Jim John Abraham Main
Aatish Rehman Emraan Hashmi Main
TBA Bobby Deol Guest Main
Ajit Shenoy Girish Karnad Supporting
Sunil Luthra Ashutosh Rana Supporting Guest Supporting
Nandini Grewal Dimple Kapadia Supporting
Maithili Menon Revathi Supporting
Nasreen Irani Simran Supporting
Vikrant Kaul Anil Kapoor Main
Gopi Arya Ranvir Shorey Supporting Supporting
Firdaus Paresh Rawal Supporting
Abrar Sheikh Gavie Chahal Supporting Supporting
Rakesh Kumud Mishra Supporting Supporting
Karan Rao Anant Vidhaat Sharma Supporting Supporting
Nikhil Chandrachoor Rai Supporting
Javed Baig Danish Bhat Supporting Supporting
Azaan Akbar Paresh Pahuja Supporting Flashback
Namit Khanna Angad Bedi Supporting Flashback
Poorna Anupriya Goenka Supporting
Aditi Nahta Supporting
Shweta Bajaj Ekta Kaul Supporting
Raza Shaji Choudhary Supporting
Joseph Mathews Diganta Hazarika Supporting
Rishi Arya Viraf Patel Supporting
Amol Aakash Bhatija Supporting
Nafisa Rahmani Soni Razdan Supporting Guest
Hassan Ali Jineet Rath Supporting Flashback
Vishal Jethwa Supporting
Junior Sartaaj Kakkar Supporting Supporting
Abu Usman Sajjad Delafrooz Supporting
Gautam Gulati K. C. Shankar Supporting
Vilasrao Sarang Varun Badola Supporting
Karan Karan Kishore Supporting
Imroz Imroz Maur Supporting
Ruhi Sahni Dishita Sehgal Supporting
Arista Mehta Supporting
TBA Dibyendu Bhattacharya Supporting

Characters

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Tiger

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Tiger
YRF Spy Universe character
Tiger in Tiger 3 (2023)
First appearanceEk Tha Tiger (2012)
First gameEk Tha Tiger
Last appearanceTiger 3 (2023)
Created byAditya Chopra
Kabir Khan
Neelesh Misra
Portrayed bySalman Khan
In-universe information
Full nameAvinash Singh Rathore
AliasManish Chandra
NicknameTiger
GenderMale
OccupationR&AW agent
AffiliationResearch and Analysis Wing (R&AW)
Significant otherZoya
ChildrenHassan (adopted son, deceased)
Junior (son)
NationalityIndian

Avinash Singh Rathore, known by his codename Tiger, is a RAW agent, portrayed by Salman Khan. The character is first introduced in Ek Tha Tiger, and is reprised in the sequels Tiger Zinda Hai and Tiger 3. Tiger is married to Zoya, another spy, and they have a son named Junior. He also makes a notable appearance in Pathaan (2023). Tiger is one of the three main agents in the universe, alongside Pathaan and Kabir.[40][41]

Zoya

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Zoya
First appearanceEk Tha Tiger (2012)
Last appearanceTiger 3 (2023)
Created byAditya Chopra
Kabir Khan
Neelesh Misra
Portrayed byKatrina Kaif
In-universe information
Full nameZoya Nazar Jung
NicknameZee
GenderFemale
OccupationISI agent
AffiliationInter-Services Intelligence (ISI)
Significant otherAvinash Singh Rathore "Tiger"
ChildrenHassan, Junior
OriginLondon, England
NationalityPakistani

Zoya Nazar is a Pakistani ISI agent portrayed by Katrina Kaif.[42][43][44] She defected from the ISI, after eloping with her love interest turned husband Tiger, an Indian RAW agent. However, she remains loyal to Pakistan and occasionally goes on missions to save her country from threats.[45][46][47] She is married to Tiger and has two sons: an adopted son named Hassan, a suicide bomber whom she adopted during a mission in Iraq and a biological son named Junior.[48][49][50]

Kabir

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Kabir
Kabir in War 2 (2025)
First appearanceWar (2019)
Last appearanceWar 2 (2025)
Created bySiddharth Anand
Shridhar Raghavan
Abbas Tyrewala
Aditya Chopra
Portrayed byHrithik Roshan
In-universe information
Full nameKabir Dhaliwal
GenderMale
TitleMajor
OccupationRAW agent
Indian Army Major
AffiliationResearch and Analysis Wing (RAW)
Indian Army
Significant otherKavya Luthra
ChildrenRuhi
HomeDelhi
NationalityIndian

Major Kabir Dhaliwal is a RAW agent and former soldier, portrayed by Hrithik Roshan. He is first introduced in War and is initially believed to have gone rogue. However, it is later revealed that he is on a covert mission to stop a terrorist organization. He is the former mentor of Khalid and Saurabh, the latter of whom turned rogue. Despite being unmarried, he is the legal guardian to Ruhi, the daughter of his deceased partner, Naina. He is one of three main agents in the universe, along with Tiger and Pathaan.[51][52] He was trained by Colonel Sunil Luthra and considered him as a father figure.

In his childhood, he became an orphan and befriended a boy named Raghu. The two became pickpockets, eventually ending up in a juvenile detention centre. One day, there are visited by Luthra who motivates them to join the Army. While Kabir gets selected, Raghu does not leading to him escaping in retaliation.

In his second mission, he infiltrates the Kali, a global syndicate that aims to control the Indian government. Agent Vikram Chelapathi is assigned to eliminate him, however he learns of Vikram's true intentions and defeats him. However, he spares him and convinces him to help him finish off Kali. The two promise to work together under the shadows.

Pathaan

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Pathaan
Pathaan in Pathaan (2023)
First appearancePathaan (2023)
Last appearanceTiger 3 (2023)[b]
Created byAditya Chopra
Siddharth Anand
Shridhar Raghavan
Abbas Tyrewala
Portrayed byShah Rukh Khan
In-universe information
Full namePathaan
GenderMale
OccupationR&AW agent
AffiliationJoint Operations and Covert Research (J.O.C.R), Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW), Indian Army (former)
Significant otherRubina Mohsin
NationalityIndian

Pathaan is a RAW agent and former soldier portrayed by Shah Rukh Khan. He is first introduced in Pathaan (2023). In 2002, during a joint mission in Afghanistan to take down a Taliban leader, Pathaan saved the lives of 30 children and an elderly teacher (an Afghan/Pashtun) who gives him the name "Pathaan" for his bravery. He created Joint Operations and Covert Research (J.O.C.R), a sub-division of R&AW, that recruits Indian soldiers and agents who were forced to retire due to injury or emotional trauma.[53][54][55] Rubina "Rubai" Mohsin, a Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence agent, is his love interest, whom he met during a mission in Spain and Moscow.[56][57][58] He is one of the three main agents in the universe, along with Tiger and Kabir.

Jim

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Jim
First appearancePathaan (2023)
Created bySiddharth Anand
Shridhar Raghavan
Abbas Tyrewala
Portrayed byJohn Abraham
In-universe information
GenderMale
OccupationMercenary
AffiliationOutfit X
Research and Analysis Wing (RAW; former)
Indian Army (former)
NationalityIndian

Jim is the founder and leader of "Outfit X", a private terrorist organisation, portrayed by John Abraham. He is a former Indian RAW agent, who turned rogue after the Indian government refused to negotiate with Somalian terrorists in exchange for him and his pregnant wife. As a result, he faked his own death, founded Outfit X and began looking for an opportunity to take revenge on India. In 2019, Jim was hired by General Qadir of the Pakistan Army to plan a biological attack via a deadly synthetic virus on India and other parts of South Asia, locking horns with the agent Pathaan in the process.[59][60] Rubina Mohsin, a Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence agent was also in his team but later turned against him and fought alongside Pathaan and his team.[61]

Rubai

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Rubina Mohsin
First appearancePathaan (2023)
Created bySiddharth Anand
Shridhar Raghavan
Abbas Tyrewala
Portrayed byDeepika Padukone
In-universe information
Full nameRubina Mohsin
NicknameRubai
GenderFemale
OccupationISI agent
Doctor (former)
AffiliationInter-Service Intelligence
Significant otherPathaan
NationalityPakistani

Rubina Mohsin, more commonly known by her nickname "Rubai", is a Pakistani ISI agent portrayed by Deepika Padukone.[62][63] After her father was arrested and tortured, she became a doctor in Pakistan.[64] Later she joined the ISI but defected, joining Outfit X a private terrorist organisation, but soon joined Pathaan to stop Jim from spreading a deadly virus across South Asia.[65] Pathaan, an Indian RAW agent is her love interest, whom she had met in Spain.[66][67]

Aatish

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Aatish Rehman
First appearanceTiger 3 (2023)
Created byManeesh Sharma
Shridhar Raghavan
Aditya Chopra
Portrayed byEmraan Hashmi
In-universe information
GenderMale
OccupationDeputy Director of ISI
AffiliationInter-Services Intelligence (ISI; former)
Significant otherShaheen Baig
NationalityPakistani

Aatish Rehman is a former Pakistani Deputy Director of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), portrayed by Emraan Hashmi. He was a mentor to Zoya, and had in the past assigned his pregnant wife Shaheen, the task of killing an Indian General who was to sign a peace treaty with Pakistan; but his plan was ruined when she was killed by Tiger. Wanting revenge from Tiger and Zoya, he kidnaps their son Junior, and blackmails them to steal nuclear weapons codes and later frames them as traitors. He ultimately wants to bring dictatorship in Pakistan by dismissing the democratic government and assassinating the Prime Minister. His plans are later stopped by Tiger and his team.

Kavya

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Kavya Luthra
First appearanceWar 2 (2025)
Last appearance
Created byAyan Mukerji
Shridhar Raghavan
Abbas Tyrewala
Aditya Chopra
Portrayed byKiara Advani
In-universe information
GenderFemale
OccupationIndian Air Force Wing Commander
RAW agent
AffiliationIndian Air Force
Research and Analysis Wing (RAW)
Significant otherKabir Dhaliwal
NationalityIndian

Kavya Luthra is a Wing Commander in the Indian Air Force, played by Kiara Advani. She is the daughter of Colonel Sunil Luthra and was once the love interest of Kabir. She had proposed to Kabir but he had declined due to his commitments to RAW. After Colonel Luthra gets killed by Kabir, she wants to exact revenge, but later, after Kabir reveals his true intentions, they work together to take down Vikram. She later reconciles with Kabir.

Vikram

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Vikram
Vikram in War 2 (2025)
First appearanceWar 2 (2025)
Last appearance
Created byAyan Mukerji
Shridhar Raghavan
Abbas Tyrewala
Aditya Chopra
Portrayed byN. T. Rama Rao Jr.
In-universe information
Full nameVikram Chelapathi
NicknameRaghu
GenderMale
OccupationRAW agent
Indian Army Major
AffiliationResearch and Analysis Wing (RAW)
Indian Army
Significant otherKabir Dhaliwal
NationalityIndian

Major Vikram (Raghu) Chelapathi is a RAW agent played by N. T. Rama Rao Jr. He is the childhood friend of Kabir, and had mentored him. They both became pickpockets and ended up in a juvenile detention centre. There, they are visited by Colonel Sunil Luthra who motivates them to join the Army. Vikram, however does not get selected, leading to him escaping in retaliation. He eventually joins the Army and becomes a member of Kali. His plans however are stopped by Kabir who defeats him. However, he reedems himself and helps Kabir eliminate the remaining members of the cartel. Although he is declared dead in India, he promises to work with Kabir in the shadows.

Crew

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Occupation Film
Ek Tha Tiger
(2012)
Tiger Zinda Hai
(2017)
War
(2019)
Pathaan
(2023)
Tiger 3
(2023)
War 2
(2025)
Alpha
(2026)
Director Kabir Khan Ali Abbas Zafar Siddharth Anand Maneesh Sharma Ayan Mukerji Shiv Rawail
Producer Aditya Chopra
Co-Producer  – Akshaye Widhani
Screenplay Kabir Khan
Neelesh Misra
Ali Abbas Zafar Shridhar Raghavan
Siddharth Anand
Shridhar Raghavan
Dialogues Abbas Tyrewala Anckur Chaudhry Abbas Tyrewala Ishita Moitra
Story Aditya Chopra Ali Abbas Zafar
Neelesh Misra
Siddharth Anand
Aditya Chopra
Siddharth Anand Aditya Chopra Shiv Rawail
Cinematography Aseem Mishra Marcin Laskawiec Benjamin Jasper Satchith Paulose Anay Goswamy Benjamin Jasper Rubais
Editor Rameshwar S. Bhagat Aarif Sheikh Rameshwar S. Bhagat Aarif Sheikh TBA
Composer Sohail Sen
Sajid-Wajid
Vishal–Shekhar Pritam Aaishvary Thackeray
Lyricist(s) Neelesh Misra
Anvita Dutt
Kausar Munir
Irshad Kamil Kumaar Amitabh Bhattacharya
Irshad Kamil
Amitabh Bhattacharya TBA
Background Score Julius Packiam Sanchit Balhara
Ankit Balhara
Tanuj Tiku Sanchit Balhara
Ankit Balhara
Costume Designers Alvira Khan Agnihotri
Ashley Rebello
Arun Chauhan
Anoushka Veljee
Alvira Khan Agnihotri
Ashley Rebello
Leepakshi Ellawadi
Anaita Shroff Adajania
Niharika Jolly
Shaleena Nathani
Mamta Anand
Niharika Jolly
Anaita Shroff Adajania
Alvira Khan Agnihotri
Ashley Rebello
Darshan Jalan
Anaita Shroff Adajania
Niharika Jolly
Aki Narula
Natasha Vohra
Gunpreet Kaur Mann
Deepali Singh Raseen
Action Directors Conrad Palmisano Tom Struthers Paul Jennings
Oh Se-Yeong
Parvez Sheikh
Franz Spilhaus
Casey O'Neill
Craig Macrae
Sunil Rodrigues
Franz Spilhaus
Oh Se-Yeong
Sunil Rodrigues
Spiro Razatos
Franz Spilhaus
Anal Arasu
Oh Se-Yeong
Craig Macrae
Sunil Rodrigues
Craig Macrae
Sunil Rodrigues
Choreographer(s) Vaibhavi Merchant
Ahmed Khan
Vaibhavi Merchant Bosco-Caesar
Tushar Kalia
Bosco-Caesar
Vaibhavi Merchant
Vaibhavi Merchant Bosco Martis Vijay Ganguly
Bosco Martis
Production Designer(s) Sukant Panigrahy Rajnish Hedao
Snigdha Basu
Sumit Basu
Rajat Poddar Mayur Sharma Rajat Poddar
Amrita Mahal
Subrata Chakraborty
Amit Ray
Executive Producer(s) Aashish Singh Padam Bhushan Sudhanshu Kumar
Sanjay Shivalkar
Sanjay Shivalkar Padam Bhushan
Associate Producer Aashish Singh Rishabh Chopra
Sound Designer(s) Debashish Mishra
Dwarak Warrier
Dileep Subramaniam
Ganesh Gangadharan
Pritam Das
Ganesh Gangadharan
Manas Choudhary
Ganesh Gangadharan
Pritam Das
Ganesh Gangadharan
Dileep Subramaniam
Ganesh Gangadharan
Debashish Mishra
Ganesh Gangadharan
Line Producer(s) Yogendra Mogre Sudhanshu Kumar Amit Tomar
Gurpreet Singh
Keshav Purushot Navmeet Singh Gurpreet Singh TBA
Casting Director Shanoo Sharma

Reception

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Box office performance

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The universe has been notable for its profit. Ek Tha Tiger and its follow-ups Tiger Zinda Hai and Tiger 3 earned a combined profit of ₹1,366.63 crore, according to International Business Times.[15][68]

Film Release date Production budget Box office gross revenue Ref
Ek Tha Tiger 15 August 2012 75 crore (US$14.04 million) 335 crore (US$62.69 million) [69][70]
Tiger Zinda Hai 22 December 2017 130 crore (US$19.96 million) 565 crore (US$86.76 million) [71][72]
War 2 October 2019 170 crore (US$24.14 million) 475.62 crore (US$67.54 million) [73]
Pathaan 25 January 2023 250 crore (US$30.27 million) 1,050.50 crore (US$127.18 million) [74][24]
Tiger 3 12 November 2023 300 crore (US$36.32 million) 466.63 crore (US$56.49 million) [75]
War 2 14 August 2025 300 crore (US$35 million)–400 crore (US$47 million) 303 crore (US$36 million)–351 crore (US$42 million) [76][77][78]
Alpha TBA
Total 1,225 crore (US$140 million)–1,325 crore (US$160 million) 3,195.75 crore (US$380 million)–3,243.75 crore (US$380 million)

Critical response

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Film Rotten Tomatoes
Ek Tha Tiger 75% (5.9/10 average rating) (16 reviews)[79]
Tiger Zinda Hai 64% (6.1/10 average rating) (14 reviews)[80]
War 67% (5.3/10 average rating) (18 reviews)[81]
Pathaan 82% (6.9/10 average rating) (34 reviews)[82]
Tiger 3 52% (5.9/10 average rating) (22 reviews)[83]
War 2

30% (5/10 average rating) (22 reviews)[84]

Ek Tha Tiger (2012)

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In India, there was praise for the film's feminist themes, with Marjolaine Gout noting the film is "a roaring, visual, comic feast where the damsel in distress fights back", giving Ek Tha Tiger 3.5 out of 5 stars.[85] Anupama Chopra of the Hindustan Times also commended the feminist themes, saying "it's such a pleasure to see a Hindi film heroine not [be] a damsel in distress", while also praising the film's action sequences, giving Ek Tha Tiger 3 out of 5 stars.[86]

Jahanavi Samant of Mid-Day gave the film the same rating and criticised its tone as being inconsistent, with "Ek Tha Tiger [being] unable to decide whether it is spy action or a love saga".[87] Ronnie Scheib of Variety gave a positive review, praising the performances of the leads and film's production aesthetic, noting "Kaif impresses in her action-heroine debut, while Salman Khan's thinking-on-his-feet immediacy adds depth to his usual macho muscle. Local audiences will no doubt derive a special thrill from the onscreen reunion of stars Khan and Kaif, [with] Aseem Mishra's gorgeous location lensing".[88]

Tiger Zinda Hai (2017)

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Tiger Zinda Hai opened to mostly positive reviews.[89] Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama gave 4.5 stars, and said "Salman is the lifeline, the real treasure of Tiger Zinda Hai. He sinks his teeth into the character and, in several sequences, peels off the mask of super-stardom and brings the actor to the fore. Katrina is in solid form, in action sequences specifically commands attention."[citation needed][90]

Lasyapriya Sundaram of The Times of India gave 3.5 stars, and said "The film is visually stunning in parts and Salman Khan plays Tiger with roaring confidence and dialogues packed with punch. Of course, his fans get a true-blue Salman Khan moment when he bares his torso."[91] Rachit Gupta of Filmfare gave 3.5 stars, and said "It may look like a Hollywood action thriller, but at its heart, Tiger Zinda Hai is an unabashed masala movie. The heady mixture of an international-looking action film and the regular tropes of Hindi cinema make it a pleasing watch."[92]

War (2019)

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Anupama Chopra said,"War is a popcorn entertainer and you can't ask too many questions but if you're willing to suspend disbelief, the twists and turns exert a solid grip."[citation needed] A writer for Bollywood Hungama gave the film 4 stars, and said "War is an action entertainer which has style as well as enough twists and turns to keep the viewers engrossed. At the box office, the extended weekend, dazzling action, stunning international locales and stylish execution will ensure mammoth footfalls for the film".[citation needed] Taran Adarsh gave it four stars out of five and called the film "[e]scapist cinema at its best".[93]

Komal Nahta of Film Information opined, "The film could prove to be the starting of a new franchise for the Yash Raj Films banner".[94] Writing for India TV, Sonal gave the film 3.5 stars, writing, "Hrithik Roshan, Tiger Shroff of Abbas-Mustan kinda twists, turns, characters, situations, logic, gravity, physics, chemistry, and some Ekta Kapoor-esque tricks all tossed together to make a visually spectacular concoction".[95]The Times of India rated it three stars out of five and felt the film had "lot of style, stunts and show, but lacking a solid storyline".[96]

Pathaan (2023)

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Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama rated the film 4.5 out of 5 stars and termed the film "complete entertainer replete with action, emotions, patriotism, humour, thrill, and of course, the star power of Shah Rukh Khan."[97] Sukanya Verma of Rediff gave the film a rating of 4 out of 5 stars and wrote "Shah Rukh Khan's weathered intensity, grizzly charisma and trademark wit lends Pathaan's all-out, devil-may-care antics a sense of purpose that evades mindless acts of mayhem".[98] Devesh Sharma of Filmfare rated the film 4 out of 5 stars and stated that the film is a "visual spectacle" and termed action choreography is "truly out of this world".[99] Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV rated the film 3.5 out of 5 and said that the film swings and strikes with all the "style" and "aplomb" in the world.[100]

Renuka Vyavahare of The Times of India rated the film 3.5 out of 5 stars and wrote "Pathaan has all the ingredients of a masala potboiler — slowmo entries, iconic battle of good versus bad and most importantly a sexy-smouldering Shah Rukh Khan, who can fight the good fight on and off the screen".[101] Himesh Mankad of Pinkvilla gave the film a rating of 3.5 out of 5 and termed it as "tentpole event film" which has right amount of action, thrill, emotion and drama.[102]

Tiger 3 (2023)

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Taran Adarsh of Bollywood Hungama gave the film 4/5 stars and wrote "Tiger 3 is the biggest dhamaka you can expect this Diwali" praised the second half and performances of Khan, Kaif and Hashmi and appreciated the cameo of Shahrukh Khan.[103] Himesh Mankad of Pinkvilla gave the film 3.5/5 stars and wrote "Tiger 3 rides hugely mounted action sequences backed with power performances by Khan, Kaif and Hashmi. While pacing is an issue at some places, the core plot has enough of an emotional connect to keep you glued on the big screen. The film is an action-packed entertainer that has all the ingredients to emerge as Khan’s highest grosser till date."[104]

Ronak Kotecha of The Times of India gave the film 3/5 stars and wrote "Tiger 3 qualifies as a good addition to the franchise with enough ammo for mass entertainment."[105] Zinia Bandyopadhyay of India Today gave 3/5 stars and wrote "Despite an overcrowded spy universe, Tiger 3 manages to hold his own ground. Khan fans won’t be disappointed, but someone give Kaif a Zoya series pronto!"[106]

War 2 (2025)

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Dhaval Roy of The Times Of India gave the film 3 out of 5 stars, calling it "strictly watchable, only for the action and spectacle".[107] Kusumika Das from Times Now gave the film 3 out of 5 stars. She praised the performances, action sequences, and dialogues but noted that the film struggled in the second half due to a slower pace.[108] Vinamra Mathur of Firstpost gave the film 2.5 out of 5 stars and noted that the film had endless conversations and combats that barely served any purpose.[109]

Rishabh Suri of Hindustan Times gave the film 2 out of 5 stars, criticising the screenplay and soundtrack, but praising the action sequences.[110] Radhika Sharma of NDTV gave 2 out of 5 stars and wrote "The sequel takes the viewers on a journey to at least 10 countries, stuffing episodes from at least six of them in the post credis".[111] Mayur Sanap of Rediff.com gave 3.5 out of 5 stars, writing "War 2 offers you exactly what you’d expect from a mass entertainer: some escapist fun, truly knockout action scenes, and overall, a good time at the movies".[112]

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  • A graphic novel titled Ek Tha Tiger: Mahasagar Ki Suraksha (English: Ek Tha Tiger: Saving The High Seas) was published in 2012 by Yomics. Post-release, the comic failed to generate positive word-of-mouth. Joginder Tuteja of Bollywood Hungama commended the comics' design but said that the main story failed to meet his expectations of a deeper plot, exciting narrative, and a tighter script.[113]
  • Another graphic novel named Ek Tha Tiger: Caught In The Web has been published in 2012 by Yomics, which also features some Hum Tum characters.[114]

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The YRF Spy Universe is an Indian media franchise consisting of interconnected spy action-thriller films produced by , centered on fictional agents of India's external intelligence agency, the (RAW). Created by producer , the universe retroactively incorporates earlier standalone films into a shared narrative framework, beginning with in 2012 and expanding through crossovers and cameos in subsequent entries. The franchise features high-stakes espionage plots, elaborate action sequences, and star-driven casts including as agent Tiger, as Pathaan, and Hrithik Roshan as Kabir. Launched effectively with the decision to link the series and prior to the latter's production, the universe gained momentum with Pathaan (2023), which marked the first on-screen crossover and became one of the highest-grossing Indian films worldwide, earning approximately ₹1,050 . Subsequent releases like (2023) continued the interconnections, while the franchise as a whole has grossed over ₹2,400 across its films, establishing it as Yash Raj Films' most valuable intellectual property. However, the 2025 installment underperformed relative to expectations, collecting around ₹360 worldwide and resulting in significant financial losses for the studio, highlighting risks in the expanding universe model. The YRF Spy Universe represents India's inaugural attempt at a cinematic akin to Western franchises, with planned expansions including Alpha (2025) starring and Sharvari, and potential future crossovers like Tiger vs. Pathaan. Its defining characteristics include pan-Indian appeal through multilingual releases, reliance on A-list Bollywood stars, and themes of amid geopolitical tensions, though critics have noted formulaic storytelling in later entries. Despite commercial highs, the universe's remains under scrutiny following recent setbacks, underscoring the challenges of maintaining audience interest in serialized blockbusters.

Origins and Development

Inception with Ek Tha Tiger

, released on August 15, 2012, represented ' initial venture into thrillers, drawing inspiration from real-world intelligence operations while prioritizing commercial action and romance elements. Directed by Kabir Khan, the film featured as Avinash Singh Rathore, a seasoned (RAW) agent known by the codename Tiger, tasked with surveilling a rogue Indian nuclear scientist in . portrayed Zoya Mohammad, a Pakistani (ISI) officer whose path intersects with Tiger's, evolving into a central romantic subplot amid high-tension missions extending to , where threats of emerge. The narrative centered on Tiger's covert operations to thwart technology transfers to adversarial entities, blending intense action sequences—such as chases and combat in volatile settings—with interpersonal drama between the protagonists from opposing agencies, without delving into broader geopolitical commentary beyond the mission's immediate stakes. Produced on a emphasizing power and practical effects over visual effects-heavy spectacle, the film established ' approach to spy stories as vehicle for mass-appeal heroism rooted in Indian intelligence prowess. Achieving a worldwide gross exceeding ₹334 against a reported budget of around ₹65 , delivered a commercial triumph, outpacing contemporaries and solidifying Salman Khan's draw in the action genre while validating the studio's shift toward genre films with patriotic undertones. Conceived and executed as an independent project, it contained no embedded references or post-credit elements signaling future interconnectivity, reflecting ' original intent for a self-contained tale rather than the foundation of an expansive cinematic framework.

Expansion into a Shared Universe

The expansion of ' spy films into a began organically with the franchise's foundational entries, where individual stories centered on (RAW) operatives laid groundwork for interconnectivity through recurring motifs of national security threats and agency lore. (released August 15, 2012) established Salman Khan's character as a premier Indian spy, achieving success that prompted a , (released December 22, 2017), which extended the protagonist's missions against international adversaries while subtly reinforcing the RAW framework as a unifying element. A pivotal shift occurred with (released October 2, 2019), directed by and produced by , which introduced Hrithik Roshan's as another elite RAW agent in a high-stakes confrontation, with narrative closures designed to allow for potential cross-franchise extensions. Producer , head of YRF, collaborated with Anand to conceptualize merging existing spy narratives into a cohesive universe prior to War's production, aiming to leverage star-driven vehicles for broader narrative linkages. This approach built on the star power of Bollywood's leading actors—Salman Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, and Hrithik Roshan—while rooting stories in realistic depictions of Indian intelligence operations. YRF officially unveiled the shared universe branding in January 2023, launching a dedicated logo that explicitly linked the Tiger, Kabir, and emerging Pathaan characters under the "YRF Spy Universe" banner, coinciding with the buildup to Pathaan's release. This confirmation solidified Chopra's long-term vision of an interconnected saga modeled after the Marvel Cinematic Universe's crossover model, where cameos—such as Salman Khan's appearance in Pathaan (released January 25, 2023)—and shared antagonists would drive synergy across films without relying solely on standalone sequels. Subsequent entries like Tiger 3 (released November 12, 2023) further embedded these ties through reciprocal cameos, establishing a pattern of escalating interconnectivity to sustain audience engagement.

Production Philosophy and Interconnectivity

The YRF Spy Universe films are produced under the direct oversight of , chairman of , who has served as producer on every installment since Ek Tha Tiger in 2012 to maintain narrative consistency and maximize commercial returns through high budgets and casting of A-list actors such as , , and . Budgets reflect this approach, with Tiger 3 (2023) allocated ₹250 crore to support large-scale action and star-driven appeal. Chopra's strategy prioritizes theatrical spectacle, scripting interconnecting storylines to build franchise value while avoiding standalone repetition. Early productions emphasized grounded action realism through practical stunts and on-location shooting in international settings to depict high-stakes espionage authentically, rather than relying heavily on CGI. For instance, (2017) filmed key sequences in Austria's Tyrol region, including Innsbruck's historic Golden Roof and alpine areas like Praxmar and Kühtai, capturing real environmental hazards for chase and confrontation scenes. This approach extended to other locales across five countries for the film, enhancing visual credibility over studio-bound effects. Later entries evolved toward hybrid effects but retained location-based authenticity for core sequences. Interconnectivity is achieved through a shared fictional (RAW) framework, where agents like , Pathaan, and operate within the same intelligence ecosystem, enabling cross-film references and villain recurrences such as Jim, introduced in (2019) and central to Pathaan (2023). Post-credit scenes reinforce causal links, such as Pathaan's mid-credits cameo by as teasing , and Tiger Zinda Hai's sequence foreshadowing Kabir's role in . Chopra initiated explicit universe-building from Pathaan onward, weaving prior events—like Jim's survival from —into escalating threats, from nuclear secrets in to biochemical weapons, to create cumulative narrative momentum without disrupting individual film autonomy.

Released Films

Ek Tha Tiger (2012)

is a 2012 Indian Hindi-language action thriller directed by Kabir Khan and produced by Aditya Chopra under Yash Raj Films. The film stars Salman Khan as Avinash Singh Rathore, codenamed Tiger, a veteran Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) agent tasked with high-risk operations, and Katrina Kaif as Zoya, an operative for Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). Supporting roles include Girish Karnad as Tiger's superior, Ranvir Shorey as a fellow agent, and Roshan Seth as a key figure in the narrative. The story centers on Tiger, who eliminates a defecting colleague early in his career for betraying to the ISI during an Iraq mission, underscoring his commitment to duty. Years later, he is sent undercover to , , to monitor an Indian professor suspected of divulging nuclear research secrets to Pakistani intelligence. Posing as a , Tiger befriends the professor's caretaker, Zoya, and the pair fall in love amid the city's backdrop. Their romance unravels when identities are revealed—Zoya is an ISI agent—but Tiger opts to defect with her, fleeing to Havana, Cuba, where they evade relentless pursuit by RAW and ISI forces using improvised tactics and gadgets. Filmed across locations in , , and , Ek Tha Tiger establishes foundational elements of the YRF Spy Universe, including Tiger's persona as an indomitable spy blending martial prowess with moral dilemmas over loyalty. The production, reported at a of approximately ₹75 , introduced recurring motifs like bilateral conflicts and personal defections, setting up Tiger's lore of going rogue with Zoya, which informs his character arc in later franchise installments such as Tiger 3.

Tiger Zinda Hai (2017)

Tiger Zinda Hai is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Ali Abbas Zafar and produced by Yash Raj Films, serving as the direct sequel to Ek Tha Tiger (2012) and the second installment in the YRF Spy Universe. It stars Salman Khan reprising his role as the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) agent Avinash Singh Rathore, codenamed Tiger, who emerges from seclusion to lead a high-stakes rescue operation. Katrina Kaif returns as Zoya Mohammad Humaimi, Tiger's partner and a former Pakistani ISI agent, in a storyline that escalates the espionage and combat elements from the predecessor. The film was theatrically released on December 22, 2017, capitalizing on the Christmas holiday period for maximum audience turnout. The plot centers on Tiger and Zoya's mission to extract 25 Indian and Pakistani nurses held captive in Iraq by the fictional terrorist group Islamic State Caliphate (ISC), a stand-in for ISIS with ambitions of regional domination through chemical weapons. Loosely drawing from the 2014 real-world evacuation of 46 Indian nurses from Tikrit amid ISIS advances, the narrative emphasizes covert operations, inter-agency cooperation between Indian RAW and Pakistani ISI, and brutal confrontations in hostile terrain. Ali Abbas Zafar's direction amplifies the scale with practical stunts, including helicopter pursuits, underwater sequences, and hand-to-hand combat, filmed across locations in Abu Dhabi, Greece, and India to convey global stakes. Produced on a budget of ₹150 , the film prioritized spectacle-driven action over intricate plotting, with Kaif training extensively for Zoya's physically demanding fight scenes to match Khan's athleticism. It grossed ₹565 worldwide, driven by strong domestic performance of ₹339 nett and overseas earnings, underscoring the viability of star-led releases in bolstering franchise momentum. Within the YRF Spy Universe, maintains a largely self-contained focus on bilateral anti-terror efforts but subtly alludes to expansive, multinational threats via ISC's alliances and weapon proliferation, planting seeds for interconnected narratives in subsequent entries. This approach reinforces the universe's emphasis on RAW's role in countering , without overt crossovers at the time of release.

War (2019)

is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language action thriller directed by Siddharth Anand and produced by Aditya Chopra under Yash Raj Films, serving as the third installment in the YRF Spy Universe. Released on 2 October 2019, the film features Hrithik Roshan as Kabir Dhaliwal, a skilled RAW agent who turns rogue following a botched mission, and Tiger Shroff as Major Khalid Rahmani, Kabir's former protégé assigned to eliminate him. The narrative unfolds across global locales including Italy, Switzerland, and India, emphasizing betrayal, loyalty, and elaborate fight sequences blending martial arts and weaponry. Vaani Kapoor portrays Naina, Khalid's love interest, while Ashutosh Rana appears as the RAW chief Colonel Luthra. The plot revolves around Khalid's pursuit of Kabir, who is accused of after assassinating rogue agents, revealing twists in allegiance tied to a shadowy arms syndicate led by Kabir's past associates. High-octane action set pieces, such as a gondola chase in and a cliffside , underscore the film's focus on visual spectacle and physical prowess, directed with a emphasis on kinetic . This dynamic between mentor and apprentice introduces a fresh antagonist-protagonist tension, distinguishing War from earlier universe entries centered on Tiger's . War marked a commercial milestone for , netting ₹53.35 on its opening day in , the highest single-day collection for any YRF production and surpassing Salman Khan's Bharat as the year's top opener. The film's success propelled Kabir's character into recurring status within the Spy Universe, expanding interconnectivity by positioning his unresolved arc as a catalyst for cross-film pursuits and alliances.

Pathaan (2023)

Pathaan is a 2023 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by , serving as the fourth installment in the YRF Spy Universe. The film stars in the titular role as Pathaan, a (RAW) agent tasked with preventing a bio-terrorist attack orchestrated by ex-RAW operative Jim, played by . portrays Rubina Mohsin, a Pakistani doctor entangled in the plot as a . Released theatrically on January 25, 2023, coinciding with India's weekend, the film marked Khan's return to lead roles after a four-year hiatus. The narrative explicitly interconnects with prior YRF Spy Universe entries, referencing events from (2019), where Jim's betrayal and vendetta originate, thus bridging the Tiger and Kabir storylines. Cameo appearances by as Avinash "Tiger" Singh Rathore and as Zoya Nazar reinforce the shared universe, with Pathaan collaborating with Tiger to avert the crisis involving a weaponized virus. These crossovers cemented the franchise's interconnectivity, positioning Pathaan as a pivotal entry that expanded the lore beyond standalone espionage tales. Produced on a budget of approximately ₹250 , Pathaan achieved unprecedented commercial success, grossing over ₹1,050 worldwide, making it the highest-grossing in the YRF Spy Universe and the first Indian to reach ₹1,000 without a release. This performance, driven by Khan's star power and high-octane action sequences filmed in locations including and , revitalized Bollywood's post-pandemic and established Pathaan as the franchise's commercial peak.

Tiger 3 (2023)

Tiger 3 is a 2023 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Maneesh Sharma, functioning as the third entry in the Tiger series and the fifth installment in the YRF Spy Universe. Released theatrically on November 12, 2023, during the Diwali festival period, the film stars Salman Khan reprising his role as RAW agent Avinash Singh Rathore (Tiger), alongside Katrina Kaif as ISI agent Zoya Humaimi and Emraan Hashmi as Aatish Rehman, a trusted ally whose betrayal drives the central conflict. The narrative emphasizes Tiger's efforts to protect his family, including his young son, while confronting a rogue threat that exploits his past alliances, marking a shift toward incorporating personal vulnerabilities into high-stakes espionage. The plot builds directly on the events of (2012) and (2017), portraying Tiger and Zoya as a married couple navigating joint RAW-ISI operations amid escalating betrayals and geopolitical tensions. A pivotal climax features a cameo appearance by as Pathaan, who intervenes to assist Tiger, underscoring the interconnected threats within the Spy Universe and hinting at collaborative resolutions to larger antagonistic networks. This integration reinforces the franchise's legacy elements from the Tiger saga while introducing new adversarial dynamics through Aatish's vendetta-fueled scheme. Produced by with a reported budget of approximately ₹200 , Tiger 3 grossed ₹466.63 worldwide, contributing to the post-COVID recovery of Bollywood's theatrical market following the success of Pathaan earlier in 2023. The film's financial performance reflected sustained audience interest in the Spy Universe's escalating narrative scope, though it navigated challenges from competing releases and varying regional appeals.

War 2 (2025)

is a 2025 Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Ayan Mukerji and produced by Aditya Chopra under Yash Raj Films, serving as the sequel to War (2019) and the sixth installment in the YRF Spy Universe. The film stars Hrithik Roshan reprising his role as Kabir Dhaliwal, a rogue RAW agent turned mercenary, who teams up with N. T. Rama Rao Jr. as Agent Vikram, a new operative, to confront escalating global threats amid a conspiracy involving international espionage. Kiara Advani joins as the female lead, portraying a key ally in the high-stakes narrative that expands on Kabir's backstory and moral ambiguities. Released theatrically on August 14, 2025, it marked an ambitious crossover blending Hindi and Telugu cinema elements to broaden appeal. Production emphasized large-scale action sequences with a budget exceeding ₹300 , incorporating advanced for set pieces like aerial chases and combat scenes, though critics noted inconsistencies in VFX execution that detracted from immersion. deepened Kabir's arc by exploring his internal conflicts and alliances, positioning War 2 as a bridge in the Spy Universe toward potential larger confrontations, while introducing Vikram as a character with spin-off potential. However, post-release analysis revealed plans for a Vikram-focused sequel were shelved due to the film's underwhelming performance, reflecting YRF's strategic reevaluation of expansion amid financial shortfalls. Despite generating initial buzz from its star power and promotional hype, War 2 received mixed reviews for its formulaic plot and uneven pacing, with audience feedback highlighting overreliance on spectacle over narrative depth. Box office earnings approximated ₹360 worldwide, marking it as the lowest-grossing entry in the Spy Universe domestically and failing to recover its costs, despite ranking as the third highest-grossing film of 2025. later acknowledged the perceived perfection in pre-release expectations contrasted with reception realities. This outcome underscored challenges in sustaining franchise momentum, prompting shifts away from immediate spin-offs.

Upcoming and Planned Projects

Alpha (2025)

Alpha is an upcoming action thriller film in the YRF Spy Universe, marking the franchise's first female-led entry. Directed by Shiv Rawail and produced by under , the movie stars and Sharvari Wagh as elite female agents undertaking high-stakes missions involving daring stunts and perilous confrontations. Scheduled for theatrical release on December 25, 2025, in , the film emphasizes the protagonists' agency in navigating a world of international intrigue and combat scenarios. The narrative centers on the two leads as operatives in a specialized unit, focusing on their execution of complex operations that highlight physical prowess and strategic decision-making amid threats from adversarial forces. This installment represents a deliberate expansion of the Spy Universe by prioritizing female protagonists, diverging from the male-dominated leads in prior films like Pathaan and Tiger 3. Reports indicate that principal photography has concluded, with the project advancing toward completion ahead of its holiday release window. To integrate with established lore, producer has reportedly approached for a as Pathaan () and as (Avinash Singh Rathore), aiming to bolster interconnectivity following the perceived underperformance of War 2. These potential crossovers, if realized, would link Alpha's storyline to the broader universe's recurring threats and alliances, rather than featuring Hrithik Roshan's as initially considered. Such inclusions underscore YRF's strategy to leverage star power for narrative continuity and audience draw in diversifying the franchise's lead dynamics.

Pathaan 2

Pathaan 2 is an upcoming action thriller film in the , announced by in February 2024 as the direct sequel to Pathaan (2023). will reprise his lead role as the RAW agent Pathaan, with the script focusing on advancing the protagonist's storyline from the predecessor's conclusion, where Pathaan emerges victorious against the rogue agent Jim but signals readiness for further global threats. Deepika Padukone is set to return as Rubina Mohsin, the ISI agent whose alliance with Pathaan in the first film ended with her detention by Indian authorities for interrogation, leaving her ultimate loyalty and future involvement unresolved. The narrative is expected to explore escalating espionage conflicts, potentially integrating elements from prior universe entries like (2023) to heighten interconnectivity among RAW and allied operations against international antagonists. Filming is slated to commence in 2026, targeting a theatrical release the same year, with production emphasizing expanded international set pieces to amplify the scale of action beyond Pathaan's ₹250 budget. No director has been officially confirmed, though earlier associations with have shifted amid scheduling changes at YRF. Recent developments include plans for Khan's cameo in the Spy Universe film Alpha (releasing December 2025), designed to bridge directly into Pathaan 2's plot setup.

Tiger vs Pathaan

Tiger vs Pathaan is an upcoming Indian Hindi-language in the (YRF) Spy Universe, featuring reprising his role as Avinash Singh Rathore (Tiger) and as Rahul "Pathaan" Khanna in a direct confrontation. The project was officially announced in April 2023 by YRF chief , positioning it as a high-stakes clash between two of the franchise's central spy protagonists to capitalize on their established stardom and fanbases. Directed by , known for helming War (2019) and Pathaan (2023), the film aims to escalate the universe's interconnected narrative through this marquee matchup. The premise centers on an explosive head-to-head showdown between and Pathaan, marking the first on-screen opposition between the agents despite their prior alliances in crossovers like (2023). Early teasers suggest the conflict arises from a framed or ideological rift, forcing the heroes into combat amid broader threats to , though detailed plot elements remain under wraps to build anticipation. This setup leverages the duo's contrasting spy archetypes—Tiger's raw, lone-wolf intensity against Pathaan's tactical precision—to drive action sequences, including a planned opening . Production has faced multiple delays, initially slated to commence filming in early 2024 before postponement to 2025 for script refinement by Aditya Chopra. By mid-2025, reports indicated a further halt to rework the Spy Universe strategy, prioritizing fresh entries like Dhoom 4 over immediate execution, amid concerns of franchise fatigue. As of October 2025, shooting is projected for 2026 with a potential release in 2027 or later, reflecting Chopra's pivot to sustain momentum by reimagining the crossover rather than rushing it. This adjustment underscores YRF's intent to revive the universe's appeal through strategic star power without overextending established arcs.

Recurring Characters and Casting

Tiger (Avinash Singh Rathore)

Avinash Singh Rathore, known by his codename Tiger, is a fictional operative in the YRF Spy Universe, portrayed consistently by Salman Khan across multiple films. Originally a field agent for India's Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), Tiger specializes in high-risk espionage missions emphasizing stealth, hand-to-hand combat, and infiltration tactics. His character embodies loyalty to national interests, often operating independently after disassociating from formal agency structures following personal entanglements. Introduced in (2012), Tiger's arc begins as a disciplined RAW agent on an intelligence-gathering assignment that evolves into rogue elements, marking his shift toward freelance operations. This evolution continues in (2017), where he re-emerges from seclusion to address global threats, showcasing adaptability in . By (2023), his narrative prioritizes safeguarding familial bonds alongside covert duties, reflecting a maturation from solitary spy to protector figure. Tiger maintains casting uniformity with Salman Khan's portrayal, facilitating seamless continuity within the interconnected YRF Spy Universe. He features in a in Pathaan (2023), bridging his storyline with other operatives. Discussions for a potential cameo in the upcoming Alpha (2025) indicate ongoing expansion of his role, subject to final scripting and scheduling.

Pathaan (Rahul Khanna)

Pathaan, portrayed by Shah Rukh Khan, debuts in the 2023 film Pathaan as an exiled agent of India's Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), reinstated to counter a rogue former agent's plot to unleash a biological weapon on India. The character embodies a disciplined operative committed to national defense, undertaking missions that demand personal sacrifice and precise execution, such as infiltrating enemy networks and neutralizing threats through calculated risks rather than impulsive action. Released on January 25, 2023, the film establishes Pathaan's traits as a loyal, strategically minded spy who prioritizes mission integrity and anti-terrorism efforts, distinguishing his methodical style from more autonomous agents in the universe. In subsequent entries, Pathaan's role expands via cameo appearances that underscore his centrality in the YRF Spy Universe. He aids Tiger in Tiger 3 (2023), collaborating on an extraction from Pakistani custody, reinforcing his position as a reliable operative bridging disjointed intelligence efforts. Reports indicate potential involvement in Alpha (set for December 25, 2025 release), where Shah Rukh Khan has been approached for a cameo, further solidifying Pathaan as a linchpin character facilitating interconnections across the franchise's espionage narratives. This progression highlights Pathaan's evolution from isolated exile to a pivotal figure in coordinated counter-terror operations, emphasizing resilience and inter-agency cooperation without delving into antagonistic confrontations.

Kabir (Kabir Dhaliwal)

Kabir Dhaliwal, portrayed by , represents a rogue operative within the YRF Spy Universe, evolving from an elite (RAW) agent to an anti-hero grappling with profound personal transformation. Initially depicted as India's premier soldier whose unparalleled combat skills and tactical expertise made him indispensable, Kabir's arc pivots on his , driven by undisclosed betrayals that propel him into operations. This shift underscores a core theme of moral ambiguity, as his actions blend lethal efficiency with hints of underlying loyalty to greater causes, distinguishing him from straightforward protagonists. Defining Kabir's persona are motifs of and physical supremacy, with Roshan's performance emphasizing grueling physical demands and introspective torment from past ordeals. Having endured "" that fundamentally alters his worldview, Kabir navigates espionage's ethical gray zones, positioning him as a foil to more rigidly patriotic agents through calculated risks and solo vendettas rather than institutional allegiance. His survival across installments sets the stage for redemption narratives, where rogue status yields to potential alliances amid escalating threats. To date, has eschewed traditional cameos, instead anchoring direct confrontations that foreshadow broader clashes with figures like Avinash Rathore () and (Pathaan) in projects such as 2 (2025). This deliberate narrative restraint amplifies his anti-hero trajectory, prioritizing character depth over connective spectacle and teasing future redemptions through adversarial dynamics.

Supporting and Antagonistic Roles

Zoya Nazar, portrayed by , serves as Tiger's primary ally across the Tiger trilogy, initially introduced as a Pakistani ISI agent tasked with surveilling him in (2012), before their mutual defection and marriage establish her as a co-operative operative balancing espionage with familial duties. In (2017) and (2023), her combat proficiency and strategic input complement Tiger's missions against terrorist threats, including a pivotal role in thwarting a global plot involving weaponized in the latter film, though her arc increasingly incorporates protective maternal elements amid betrayals. Jim, played by John Abraham, emerges as a central in Pathaan (2023), depicted as a disgraced former RAW officer who defects following perceived institutional betrayal, subsequently leading the terrorist outfit "Outfit X" in a scheme to deploy a deadly against . His vendetta-driven actions, rooted in loyalty to a radical ideology, position him as a recurring threat with potential explorations detailing his , extending his influence through cameos in interconnected narratives like War 2. Aatish Rehman, embodied by in (2023), functions as a duplicitous ISI operative feigning alliance with Tiger—stemming from a prior rescue during a mission—while secretly orchestrating a to seize control of Pakistan's missile systems and incite nuclear escalation against . This personal treachery heightens stakes by exploiting Tiger's trust, culminating in confrontations that underscore themes of divided loyalties within intelligence networks. Complementing Aatish's scheme, Rubai emerges as a manipulative accomplice, leveraging relational deceptions to advance the plot's high-tech sabotage, amplifying the antagonists' domestic and geopolitical disruptions.

Production Crew and Technical Aspects

Key Producers and Executives

Aditya Chopra, Chairman and Managing Director of Yash Raj Films (YRF), serves as the primary producer and creative visionary for the YRF Spy Universe, having conceptualized the interconnected franchise to link espionage films beginning with Ek Tha Tiger in 2012. Under his leadership, YRF has produced all entries, including Tiger Zinda Hai (2017), War (2019), Pathaan (2023), and Tiger 3 (2023), with Chopra directly credited as producer on each. His strategic decisions, such as integrating crossovers between characters like Tiger and Pathaan, have driven the universe's expansion, prioritizing high-stakes narratives featuring A-list stars to maximize commercial viability. Chopra's hands-on involvement extends to ongoing projects, where he has intervened in script revisions for films like Alpha (scheduled for 2025) to align with franchise continuity and mitigate risks following underperformances in related titles. This includes personally negotiating cameos, such as approaching for a Pathaan appearance in Alpha to bolster interconnectivity. Budget escalations in the series—Pathaan reportedly exceeded ₹250 due to star salaries and action sequences—reflect Chopra's commitment to spectacle, tying financial commitments to established actors like and for sustained audience draw. YRF's internal production apparatus, overseen by Chopra, incorporates specialized teams for logistics and authenticity in espionage elements, though specifics on consultants remain proprietary; this structure has enabled rapid scaling from standalone films to a multi-film universe valued as YRF's flagship IP.

Directors and Action Choreography

The YRF Spy Universe features distinct directorial approaches that have evolved from grounded espionage realism to high-stakes spectacle. Kabir Khan, who helmed the inaugural film Ek Tha Tiger (2012), prioritized emotionally resonant action with practical stunts and limited visual effects, delivering sequences that emphasized character-driven tension over visual excess. In contrast, Siddharth Anand's direction of War (2019) and Pathaan (2023) introduced elevated, physics-grounded high-wire action, including intricate aerial pursuits and vehicular chases like the motorcycle sequence in War and the collapsing train set piece in Pathaan, which blended stunt coordination with narrative momentum. Maneesh Sharma's Tiger 3 (2023) maintained franchise continuity by integrating personal stakes into large-scale confrontations, though it leaned on established stunt frameworks rather than stylistic reinvention. Action choreography in the universe draws on international expertise to achieve authenticity and scale, with directors collaborating with global specialists. Films like and Pathaan employed Hollywood veterans such as Tom Struthers and , known for their work on high-profile action projects, to orchestrate sequences that prioritize kinetic precision and performer safety. featured a team including South Korean choreographer Oh Se-Yeong and Franz Spilhaus, enabling fluid, multi-location fights that incorporated real-world locations for tangible impact, such as extended and pursuit scenes. This reliance on foreign talent has facilitated innovations like synchronized ensemble stunts, distinguishing the series from purely domestic Bollywood action by importing techniques refined in Western and Asian cinema. Subsequent entries signal a progression toward amplified production values, with directors like in War 2 (2025) building on Anand's template by intensifying stunt complexity, though maintaining an emphasis on core physical realism amid expanded demands. Overall, the universe's action design reflects a deliberate fusion of directorial vision and choreographic rigor, evolving from Khan's intimate realism to Anand's blockbuster orchestration while consistently sourcing international input for verifiable stunt efficacy.

Visual Effects and Stunts

The YRF Spy Universe's action sequences initially emphasized practical stunts filmed in international locations to enhance realism, as seen in (2012), which featured globe-trotting chases and explosions executed on location without heavy digital augmentation. Subsequent entries like (2017) continued this approach with large-scale gun battles and helicopter pursuits relying on physical , often involving collaborations with international stunt coordinators to achieve authenticity in diverse settings. Actors such as have performed key stunts without body doubles or VFX enhancements, underscoring a commitment to tangible physicality in select sequences. Later films marked a shift toward extensive CGI integration for escalated spectacle, with Pathaan (2023) incorporating over 3,500 VFX shots—augmenting 85% of the runtime through virtual sets, crowd simulations, and digital enhancements by yFX Studios. Tiger 3 (2023) followed suit, featuring more than 2,000 VFX elements including CGI environments and prosthetics, which some observers praised as the franchise's technical peak despite narrative critiques. This evolution enabled ambitious set pieces, such as aerial confrontations in War 2 (2025), leveraging virtual production and for airborne battles, but drew international stunt team involvement for ground-level realism. Criticisms have intensified regarding post-2023 overreliance on VFX, with War 2's CGI-heavy aerial sequences faulted for visible artifacts like detached edges, awkward motion blur, and unconvincing texturing, undermining immersion despite advanced tools like AI-assisted direction. Earlier practical emphasis yielded more grounded momentum, whereas CGI proliferation has propelled plot escalation—driving high-stakes tension—but strained resources through ballooning shot counts and demands, as evidenced by the franchise's growing VFX budgets. This technical pivot reflects Bollywood's broader chase for Hollywood-scale visuals, yet exposes execution gaps where digital seams detract from stunt authenticity.

Themes and Narrative Elements

Espionage Tropes and Realism

The YRF Spy Universe incorporates classic tropes such as rogue agents, high-tech gadgets, and dramatic defections, often centering on fictional (RAW) operatives confronting threats from Pakistan's (ISI) or internal betrayals. In films like Pathaan (2023), protagonists deploy advanced weaponry and devices during high-stakes extractions, echoing gadget-heavy sequences in Western spy franchises, while defections—such as the antagonist Jim's turn from RAW loyalty to —heighten interpersonal betrayals for narrative tension. These elements mirror real-world intelligence frictions between RAW and ISI, including documented agent swaps and double-agent risks, but amplify them into personal vendettas resolved through physical confrontations rather than prolonged covert maneuvers. However, the franchise prioritizes cinematic spectacle over procedural fidelity, with global pursuits across locations like Dubai and Russia emphasizing choreographed chases and explosions over the mundane realities of intelligence gathering. Real espionage, as critiqued by former RAW chief A.S. Dulat, involves painstaking HUMINT development, bureaucratic coordination, and minimal visibility, contrasting sharply with the universe's portrayal of superhuman solo operatives dismantling networks in days. Dulat dismissed depictions in Pathaan and the Tiger series as "waste of time" and inaccurate, noting that actual operations evade such dramatized flair to avoid detection. The series draws loosely from empirical post-9/11 threats, such as bioterrorism in Pathaan or non-state actors in Tiger Zinda Hai (2017), reflecting heightened India-Pakistan proxy conflicts documented in declassified reports, yet it eschews deep tradecraft like signals intelligence analysis or asset cultivation in favor of immediate action resolution. This exaggeration serves dramatic causality—where individual heroism causally averts catastrophe—but diverges from first-principles of intelligence work, which prioritize probabilistic risk mitigation over deterministic heroics, as evidenced by historical RAW successes like the 1971 Bangladesh operation that relied on sustained infiltration rather than gadgetry. Academic analyses highlight this as a Bollywood convention romanticizing RAW for mass appeal, potentially overstating agency efficacy amid real institutional constraints.

Nationalistic Undertones and Geopolitics

The YRF Spy Universe consistently frames its central conflicts around threats to Indian sovereignty posed by external adversaries, particularly those linked to Pakistan's (ISI) and sponsored terrorist outfits, mirroring documented cross-border aggressions such as the and ongoing Kashmir insurgency where ISI orchestration has been alleged by Indian agencies. In Ek Tha Tiger (2012) and its sequel Tiger Zinda Hai (2017), the RAW agent Tiger confronts arms smuggling and crises involving ISI-backed militants, portraying these as deliberate state-enabled encroachments rather than isolated . Similarly, Tiger 3 (2023) escalates this with a vengeful ISI operative targeting India's nuclear assets, emphasizing retaliation against perceived Indian incursions while underscoring the asymmetry of defensive Indian operations. Protagonists like Pathaan and exemplify self-sacrificial patriotism, prioritizing national defense over personal or romantic entanglements, as seen in Pathaan's thwarting of a bioweapon plot aimed at devastating Indian cities in Pathaan (2023), where the hero's extraction from Russian captivity and alliance with fellow agents symbolizes unified resolve against tactics. This narrative causality attributes geopolitical instability to aggressive external sponsorship of proxy violence, avoiding and aligning with first-hand intelligence reports on ISI's role in funneling arms and operatives. In response to heightened real-world India-Pakistan border clashes in early 2025, YRF producers under have overhauled upcoming entries like War 2 and Alpha, excising prior scripts' elements of cross-border amity or Pakistani protagonists to amplify uncompromised Indian heroism, signaling a narrative recalibration towards explicit deterrence messaging amid verifiable escalations in infiltration attempts. This evolution reinforces the franchise's depiction of as a resolute , with heroes' victories hinging on tactical superiority and moral clarity in confronting irredentist designs.

Character Arcs and Relationships

Tiger's arc progresses from detached fieldwork to familial entanglement, culminating in (2023), where he shields his wife Zoya—a former ISI agent—and son from cascading threats tied to his past operations, illustrating how erodes work-life boundaries. This development stems from their cross-border romance initiated in (2012), evolving into a that demands mutual operational trust amid divided loyalties. Pathaan maintains a lone-wolf ethos, defined by unwavering RAW fidelity despite exile and orphan origins, as depicted in Pathaan (2023), where interpersonal bonds serve tactical ends rather than emotional fulfillment. His brief liaison with Rubina, an ISI operative, exposes the causal risks of romantic involvement in spy craft, ending in her deception that underscores institutional skepticism over personal vulnerability. Inter-character relationships in crossovers strain these arcs, with Tiger and Pathaan forging expedient alliances in Tiger 3 (2023) that prioritize mission success over individual autonomy, while Kabir's unresolved romantic fractures from War (2019) introduce relational fragility to potential ensemble scenarios, testing loyalty amid shared perils.

Reception

Box Office Performance

The YRF Spy Universe has generated cumulative worldwide box office gross exceeding ₹3,200 crore across its six released films as of October 2025. Pathaan (2023) achieved the franchise's peak performance at ₹1,050.3 crore worldwide, driven by Shah Rukh Khan's star power following a four-year hiatus and a Republic Day release slot that capitalized on patriotic sentiment. In contrast, Tiger 3 (2023) marked a significant dip to ₹466.63 crore worldwide, despite Diwali holiday timing and crossovers featuring Pathaan, as audience fatigue set in post-Pathaan's dominance.
FilmRelease YearWorldwide Gross (₹ crore)
Ek Tha Tiger2012334.39
2017565.00
2019475.62
Pathaan20231,050.30
[Tiger 3](/page/Tiger 3)2023466.63
War 22025365.00
Individual film performances highlight reliance on lead actor draw and strategic releases, with Salman Khan's series averaging higher pre-Pathaan entries due to his Eid/Diwali slots, while Hrithik Roshan's (₹475.62 crore) benefited from Independence Day positioning. War 2's underperformance at ₹365 crore worldwide, despite pairing Hrithik Roshan with Jr. NTR and a high ₹400 crore budget, indicates franchise saturation, as escalating expectations and repetitive action formulas failed to sustain momentum amid competition from non-universe blockbusters. Overall viability remains strong for , with the universe's total underscoring scalable IP value, though diminishing returns post-2023 signal risks in over-expansion without narrative innovation.

Critical and Audience Responses

The YRF Spy Universe has garnered mixed critical reception, with early installments praised for innovative action choreography and espionage intrigue, while later entries faced scrutiny for formulaic storytelling and escalating spectacle over substance. Ek Tha Tiger (2012) earned positive reviews for blending romance with grounded spy thriller elements, securing a 75% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes from 16 critic reviews. Critics highlighted its fresh take on cross-border tensions and Salman Khan's charismatic lead performance, though some noted predictable plotting. Tiger Zinda Hai (2017) followed with a 64% Rotten Tomatoes score, commended for intensified action set pieces amid a hostage rescue narrative but critiqued for prioritizing visual flair over character depth. Subsequent films showed varied but generally moderate critical appraisal. (2019) achieved 67% on , with reviewers applauding its high-stakes mentor-protégé conflict and Hrithik Roshan's athleticism, yet faulting logical inconsistencies in the plot. Pathaan (2023) received an 84% critics' score, buoyed by Khan's return and kinetic sequences, though some outlets described it as a "rickety" vehicle reliant on star power rather than narrative innovation. (2023) dipped to 52% on , with praise for technical polish and action but criticism for uneven pacing and overlong runtime exceeding 2.5 hours. War 2 (2025), released in , has been deemed the franchise's weakest link by observers, marked by divided feedback on its extended 2-hour-50-minute duration and perceived execution flaws. Audience metrics, primarily via IMDb user ratings, consistently outpace critic aggregates, underscoring enjoyment of the universe's bombastic stunts, patriotic undertones, and A-list crossovers. War leads with a 6.6/10 from over 39,000 votes, reflecting broad appeal for its adrenaline-fueled betrayals. Earlier films like Ek Tha Tiger (5.7/10) and Tiger Zinda Hai (5.9/10) benefited from novelty in the spy genre, while Pathaan (5.8/10) and Tiger 3 (5.7/10) sustained fan enthusiasm through cameos and heroism. A slight decline appears in War 2's 5.4/10 from 31,000 ratings, signaling potential fatigue with repetitive antagonist archetypes and prolonged mission setups, though audiences still value the escapist thrills over critical demands for realism.
FilmRotten Tomatoes Critics (%)IMDb User Rating (/10)
Ek Tha Tiger (2012)755.7
Tiger Zinda Hai (2017)645.9
War (2019)676.6
Pathaan (2023)845.8
Tiger 3 (2023)525.7
War 2 (2025)N/A (poor early reception)5.4
This divergence highlights audiences' tolerance for stylistic excesses tied to national pride, contrasting critics' emphasis on originality amid franchise expansion.

Cultural and Industry Impact

The YRF Spy Universe has elevated the spy thriller genre within Bollywood by establishing a model of high-stakes, star-driven espionage narratives that prioritize action spectacle and cross-film connectivity, drawing inspiration from the Marvel Cinematic Universe while adapting it to Indian geopolitical themes. Films like Pathaan (2023), which grossed over ₹1,000 crore worldwide, exemplified this shift, marking a commercial resurgence for the genre after earlier entries such as Ek Tha Tiger (2012) laid foundational popularity. This success has prompted industry observers to credit the franchise with inspiring tentative copycat efforts in interconnected storytelling, though Bollywood's attempts often lack the decade-long buildup of Western models. A notable cultural ripple was the revival of established stars, particularly Khan's return from a four-year hiatus via Pathaan, where his portrayal of the agent Pathaan reinvigorated his box-office draw and audience enthusiasm for patriotic spy heroes amid a post-pandemic slump. This not only boosted individual careers but also highlighted the franchise's role in leveraging veteran actors—many with 10-30 years of experience—for mass appeal, contrasting Hollywood's reliance on newer ensembles. Industry discourse has since debated the sustainability of such universe-building, with critics arguing that cameos alone do not constitute meaningful interconnection, potentially diluting narrative depth in favor of . Economically, the Spy Universe contributed to Yash Raj Films' cumulative profits exceeding ₹300 crore across its films, underscoring a valuation uplift through franchise synergies and global market penetration. However, signs of overextension emerged in 2025 with War 2's release, which became the franchise's lowest-grossing entry and a major financial setback—incurring losses estimated at ₹70 crore—amid concerns over repetitive plots, aging leads, and production delays. Trade experts have urged strategic reboots to mitigate risks of dated appeal, as evidenced by YRF halting Tiger vs. Pathaan for revisions and pivoting toward fresh entries like Alpha.

Controversies and Criticisms

Formulaic Storytelling and Plot Repetition

Critics and trade analysts have observed that the YRF Spy Universe frequently employs recurring tropes of and , which contribute to predictable arcs lacking substantive innovation. For instance, the 2019 film centers on , a RAW agent whose of his mentor drives the central conflict, a motif echoed in subsequent entries like (2023), where internal agency distrust and personal vendettas mirror earlier betrayals without evolving the causal structure beyond high-stakes chases. This repetition is evident in War 2 (2025), which reprises internal antagonist dynamics akin to its predecessor, prioritizing spectacle over differentiated character motivations or plot twists. The franchise's reliance on celebrity cameos for interconnectivity further underscores formulaic tendencies, often inserting crossovers—such as Khan's Pathaan in —that serve but undermine organic plot progression and stakes. These appearances, while boosting initial , dilute tension by alliances rather than building suspense through self-contained storytelling, as noted in audience discussions highlighting the mechanical feel of universe expansion. Post-2023 releases signal growing audience fatigue, particularly with overused Pakistan-centric threats that recycle geopolitical setups without fresh causal realism. Tiger 3, released on November 12, 2023, extended the pattern of RAW agents confronting Pakistani elements, but by War 2's August 2025 debut—which marked the franchise's first financial loss despite high anticipation—viewers expressed exhaustion with formulaic action sequences and dated portrayals, reflected in tepid reviews and underperformance relative to predecessors like Pathaan (2023). YRF's decision to pause projects like Tiger vs. Pathaan in June 2025 stems from internal recognition of this repetition, with producer seeking a revitalized approach to counter veering toward creative stagnation. Trade experts have warned that without addressing these structural predictability issues, the universe risks becoming dated amid audience preference for varied narratives.

Representation of Antagonists and Nationalism

In the YRF Spy Universe, antagonists are predominantly portrayed as agents of the Pakistani (ISI) or proxies in state-sponsored terrorist networks, reflecting recurring threats to Indian security. Films such as (2012) and its sequels feature direct ISI involvement in espionage and sabotage against India, while (2023) introduces Rubai, a Pakistani ISI operative allied with a vengeful terrorist leader plotting attacks on Indian assets. These depictions emphasize organized cross-border operations rather than isolated fanaticism, aligning with documented patterns where groups like and , harboring in , have executed major assaults including the (killing 166) and the 2019 Pulwama bombing (killing 40 Indian personnel). This antagonist framework grounds itself in causal realities of 's defensive posture, where empirical evidence from U.S. State Department assessments identifies as a terrorist safe haven enabling anti- activities, contributing to over 10,000 terrorist incidents in Jammu and Kashmir alone since 1990. The franchise avoids fabricating threats, instead mirroring ISI's historical role in fostering militancy, as corroborated by international reports on 's dual policy of restraining some groups while tolerating others targeted at . in these narratives manifests through protagonists' unwavering commitment to national sovereignty, exemplified by RAW agents like prioritizing mission success over personal ties, countering equivocations in some global that downplay state sponsorship. Criticisms labeling these portrayals as overly nationalistic or biased often emanate from outlets inclined toward softer interpretations of South Asian geopolitics, such as accusations of "inciting against Pakistan" without engaging the evidentiary base of sustained incursions. For example, analyses decrying the films' focus on ISI-terrror links as formulaic overlook how such elements derive from verifiable escalations, including Pakistan's post-Partition support for proxy warfare, which has inflicted thousands of casualties and necessitated India's retaliatory doctrines like surgical strikes. These critiques, frequently from media ecosystems exhibiting systemic reluctance to attribute causality to state actors in Islamabad, prioritize narrative balance over threat assessment, thereby understating the realism of portraying antagonists as extensions of adversarial intelligence apparatuses rather than abstract villains.

Commercial Overreach and Creative Shortcomings

The release of War 2 on August 14, 2025, marked a significant setback for the YRF Spy Universe, with industry insiders labeling it the franchise's weakest entry due to its thin plotline, lackluster visual effects, and failure to deliver emotional depth despite substantial star power from and Jr. NTR. Rajvir Ashar, an on Pathaan, publicly described the film as a "colossal disappointment" and "heartbreaking," criticizing its overlong second half and evident reliance on green-screen effects that undermined the action sequences' grit. This internal critique highlighted broader concerns about creative execution, as the film's writing by Sridhar Raghavan—previously involved in —was faulted for prioritizing scale over narrative coherence, contributing to negative word-of-mouth that limited its run. The film's underwhelming performance, which positioned it as the lowest-grossing and biggest in the Spy Universe to date, fueled doubts about the franchise's long-term viability and Aditya Chopra's expansive vision for interconnected storytelling. Trade analysts noted that War 2's failure exposed structural weaknesses, including repetitive high-stakes action without innovative plotting, prompting questions on whether the universe's commercial ambitions had outpaced its artistic foundations. In response, shelved planned spin-offs, such as a centered on Jr. NTR's character Agent Vikram, which had been envisioned as a high-profile extension but was abandoned amid the film's poor reception and the actor's prior commitments to other projects. This retreat signaled a strategic from aggressive universe expansion, as earlier ambitious crossovers like Tiger vs. Pathaan had also faced indefinite delays. Following War 2, YRF redirected resources toward Alpha, a female-led spy thriller starring and Sharvari Wagh, slated for a Christmas 2025 release, in an effort to diversify the franchise and test new dynamics beyond male-centric action spectacles. Reports indicated that implemented crucial revisions to Alpha's script post-War 2, emphasizing grounded action over VFX-heavy sequences to address prior shortcomings, though the film's success remains pivotal for restoring confidence in the universe's commercial model. This pivot underscores empirical challenges in sustaining a reliant on escalating budgets—War 2 exceeded ₹300 in production costs—without corresponding innovations in writing and effects quality.

Expansions and Other Media

Graphic Novels and Comics

Yash Raj Films launched Yomics, its dedicated comic book division, to create graphic novels and adapting elements from its films, including expansions of the Spy Universe's narratives. These publications, produced under Uday Chopra's oversight, aimed to delve into character backstories and missions not fully explored in the cinematic releases, targeting audiences interested in visual storytelling of covert operations. In 2012, Yomics released Ek Tha Tiger: Saving the High Seas, a centered on the RAW agent thwarting threats to , incorporating detailed spy tactics and high-stakes action sequences that supplement the film's plot. The story portrays executing missions with precision, emphasizing his ruthless efficiency in protecting national interests amid international intrigue. Complementing this, : , a published the same year, functions as a set before the events of . It depicts Tiger ensnared in a web of during a critical operation, testing his survival skills against betrayal and lethal adversaries. This installment reveals unrevealed facets of Tiger's early career, forging ties to the broader through shared lore of RAW intelligence operations. These Yomics titles represent limited extensions of the Spy Universe, prioritizing print and digital formats with runs focused on Tiger's standalone adventures rather than crossovers with other agents like Pathaan or . No graphic novels or directly adapting later entries such as Pathaan (2023) or (2023) have been officially released by YRF as of October 2025.

Video Games and Digital Content

The YRF Spy Universe has produced limited content, primarily mobile titles tied to the films. In 2012, coinciding with , developer released two action mobile games: and Tiger the Bhai. Tiger the Bhai casts players as the agent on a timed rescue mission to save his partner from kidnappers, incorporating stealth and mechanics aligned with the film's espionage themes. These early entries marked ' initial foray into but achieved modest reach, with Tiger the Bhai recording around 10,000 Android downloads by mid-2010s metrics. A promotional for (2017) followed, featuring mission-based gameplay drawn from the sequel's hostage rescue plot, as teased in official trailers. Engagement data for this title remains sparse, underscoring the franchise's challenges in sustaining player interest beyond film hype; download figures and retention rates have not rivaled mainstream Bollywood tie-ins like those for . ' partnerships with studios such as Games2Win for film-inspired casual games indicate ongoing interest in digital extensions, though Spy Universe-specific efforts have prioritized quick promotional vectors over sustained development. Digital content outside games has been minimal, limited to teaser videos and app-based promotions without dedicated or experiences. As of October 2025, no interactive AR filters or lore-expanding apps have materialized, despite the universe's growth via films like War 2. Future expansions could leverage YRF's international collaborations, which encompass video games and immersive media, to integrate deeper Spy Universe narratives—potentially post-2025 releases like Pathaan 2—though commercial viability hinges on addressing past low-adoption patterns.

Merchandise and Potential Spin-offs

The YRF Spy Universe has produced limited official merchandise, primarily consisting of apparel and accessories featuring character motifs or star endorsements, which have achieved modest compared to the franchise's collective gross of approximately ₹2900 from five films. Unlike globally dominant cinematic universes with extensive toy lines and collectibles, YRF's ancillary products have not been aggressively commercialized, relying instead on fan-driven items available on platforms like , underscoring a focus on theatrical revenues over diversified consumer goods. Plans for spin-offs faced setbacks in August 2025, when halted development of a centered on Jr. NTR's character, Agent Vikram Rathore, following the box office disappointment of War 2. , the franchise overseer, opted against proceeding with the project amid the film's underperformance, signaling a broader redesign of the Spy Universe's expansion strategy. In response, YRF pivoted to Alpha, announced in July 2024 as the universe's first female-led installment starring and Sharvari, slated for release to reinvigorate the shared narrative through fresh character dynamics rather than isolated male-centric offshoots. This adjustment highlights the franchise's vulnerability to film-specific flops, limiting the viability of standalone spin-offs without sustained core success.

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