Bollywood has given us countless blockbusters that left audiences spellbound. But some films ended on such notes that fans always expected a part two. Sadly, despite the demand, these sequels never happened. Let’s look at a few iconic films that truly deserved a continuation.
1. Tere Naam (2003) – Salman Khan

Salman Khan’s Tere Naam is often regarded as one of his most emotional and powerful performances. The film was a superhit, but more than that, its ending felt incomplete. Radhe’s tragic love story left fans heartbroken, and many believed the story had room for a continuation. For years, there have been rumors about Tere Naam 2, but no official confirmation has ever been made.
2. PK (2014) – Aamir Khan & Ranbir Kapoor Cameo

Rajkumar Hirani’s PK was not just a blockbuster, but a thought-provoking social drama. The film’s ending teased fans with a cameo of Ranbir Kapoor as another alien stranded on Earth after Aamir Khan’s character leaves.

This set the perfect stage for PK 2. However, despite all the speculations, the sequel never took off.
3. Mr. India (1987) – Anil Kapoor

One of Bollywood’s most loved sci-fi films, Mr. India remains an evergreen classic. With its unique concept of an invisibility watch and Mogambo’s legendary villainy, the film had endless possibilities for sequels. Imagine the watch passing on to newer generations or even different characters. Hollywood franchises like Spider-Man or Batman could have inspired multiple storylines, but sadly, Mr. India was never turned into a franchise.
4. M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story (2016) – Sushant Singh Rajput

This biopic on India’s cricketing legend MS Dhoni focused on his journey up until the 2011 World Cup victory. But Dhoni’s career after 2011—including the 2015 World Cup, Champions Trophy 2013 win, and his IPL triumphs—had enough content for another film. Unfortunately, with the tragic passing of Sushant Singh Rajput, the dream of a sequel seems nearly impossible now.
5. Ghajini (2008) – Aamir Khan

Ghajini introduced Bollywood to the idea of short-term memory loss as a central plot. The story was gripping, but the unique medical condition could have easily fueled multiple sequels with new twists and conflicts. Considering its massive box office success, a second part seemed like a natural step—but it never came.
6. Other Classics That Could Have Had Sequels
Apart from these, Bollywood has a treasure trove of cult classics that fans still hope to see return:
- Andaz Apna Apna (1994) – Salman & Aamir’s comic timing made this an evergreen favorite.
- Rowdy Rathore (2012) – Akshay Kumar’s cop avatar had huge mass appeal.
- Ra.One (2011) – Shah Rukh Khan’s superhero film ended with potential for another part.
Bollywood has often left fans yearning for more by ending films with open loops or unfinished narratives. While Hollywood thrives on sequels and franchises, Bollywood has missed the chance to build on these iconic films. Whether it’s Tere Naam, PK, or Mr. India, fans continue to dream of the day when part two finally becomes a reality.