• Published: Jun 15 2026 12:43 PM
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Cocktail 2 hits cinemas on June 19, 2026, starring Shahid Kapoor, Kriti Sanon, and Rashmika Mandanna. Here's the complete guide —



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There's a particular kind of electricity that precedes a film like Cocktail 2 — the kind that hums quietly at first through leaked posters and social media whispers, then crescendos into something loud and undeniable by the time the trailer drops. That moment arrived on June 2, 2026, and the response has been anything but quiet.

Fourteen years after the original Cocktail redefined Bollywood's portrayal of modern romance, director Homi Adajania is back — older, bolder, and armed with arguably the most commercially potent trio the genre has seen in years. Shahid Kapoor, Kriti Sanon, and Rashmika Mandanna are stepping into a story about love, friendship, and the beautiful wreckage people leave behind when both collide. If you haven't booked your seat yet, this is your cue.

What Is Cocktail 2? Not Just a Sequel — A Spiritual Reinvention

Let's get something clear from the start: Cocktail 2 is not a continuation of the 2012 story. The original — featuring Saif Ali Khan, Deepika Padukone, and Diana Penty — told the tale of Meera, Veronica, and Gautam navigating a love triangle in London with a breezy, sun-soaked honesty that felt revolutionary for its time.

This sequel is a spiritual successor: same thematic DNA, entirely new characters, entirely new emotional terrain. Adajania has described it as exploring modern relationships amid emotional turmoil — the kind of story that feels ripped from conversations young India actually has, about loyalty, desire, identity, and the blurring lines between friendship and love.

The film was shot across Sicily, Italy, and Delhi, blending the romance of European light with the grounded chaos of home. Cinematographers Linesh Desai and Santhana Krishnan Ravichandran have reportedly crafted a visual language that is simultaneously dreamy and lived-in — a delicate balance that's harder to pull off than it looks.

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The Cast: Three Stars, One Combustible Dynamic

Actor

Role Type

Known For

Shahid Kapoor

Male Lead

Kabir Singh, Jab We Met, O Romeo

Kriti Sanon

Female Lead

Mimi, Crew, Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya

Rashmika Mandanna

Female Lead

Animal, Pushpa: The Rise, Goodbye

Dimple Kapadia

Supporting

Returns from the original Cocktail universe

Sanjay Dutt

Supporting

Rohit Saraf

Supporting

Mismatched, The Sky Is Pink

Varun Dhawan

Special Appearance

The pairing of Shahid Kapoor and Rashmika Mandanna marks their first on-screen collaboration, and from what the trailer reveals, their dynamic carries a raw, unspoken tension that the story appears to hinge upon. Shahid and Kriti, meanwhile, return to screen together after the commercial success of Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya in 2024 — their chemistry already established, now deepened.

The most intriguing dimension, however, is what exists between Kriti and Rashmika's characters. Reports ahead of the trailer launch speculated about a same-sex romantic thread between the two women — a narrative element that, if true, would mark a bold step for mainstream Bollywood. Kriti Sanon addressed this directly at the trailer launch, neither confirming the speculation in full nor dismissing the emotional complexity between their characters.

Book Your Cocktail 2 Tickets on BookMyShow — Before Seats Run Out!

Cocktail 2 is releasing on June 19, 2026, and the advance booking is already heating up fast. If you are planning to catch Shahid Kapoor, Kriti Sanon, and Rashmika Mandanna on the big screen, don't wait until the last minute — because prime-time shows at multiplexes across India are filling up quicker than you'd expect. Head straight to

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Book Your Cocktail 2 Tickets on BookMyShow — Before Seats Run Out!

Cocktail 2 is releasing on June 19, 2026, and the advance booking is already heating up fast. If you are planning to catch Shahid Kapoor, Kriti Sanon, and Rashmika Mandanna on the big screen, don't wait until the last minute — because prime-time shows at multiplexes across India are filling up quicker than you'd expect.

Head straight to BookMyShow  right now, search for Cocktail 2, pick your city, choose your favourite multiplex, grab the best seats in the house, and you're done. Whether it's an opening-day Friday night with your crew, a Saturday date, or a Sunday family outing — BookMyShow has showtimes listed across PVR, INOX, Cinépolis, and hundreds of local cinemas nationwide.

Don't be the one stuck with a back-row seat or — worse — no seat at all. The buzz is real, the trailer has already gone viral, and Vallah is on everyone's playlist right now. This is shaping up to be a full-house film, and full houses don't wait.

right now, search for Cocktail 2, pick your city, choose your favourite multiplex, grab the best seats in the house, and you're done. Whether it's an opening-day Friday night with your crew, a Saturday date, or a Sunday family outing — BookMyShow has showtimes listed across PVR, INOX, Cinépolis, and hundreds of local cinemas nationwide.

Don't be the one stuck with a back-row seat or — worse — no seat at all. The buzz is real, the trailer has already gone viral, and Vallah is on everyone's playlist right now. This is shaping up to be a full-house film, and full houses don't wait.

The Music: Pritam Returns to His Kitchen

Cocktail 2's music was always going to carry the weight of legacy. The 2012 soundtrack — with tracks like Tumhi Ho Bandhu, Angrezi Beat, and Main Kya Karoon — didn't just accompany the film; it became a cultural artifact of that era.

Composer Pritam, who crafted that original soundscape, returns for the sequel alongside Sachin-Jigar. The promotional track Vallah has reportedly dominated Instagram Reels and streaming charts since its release. A song titled Jab Talak, filmed on a rooftop in Sicily featuring all three leads, is expected to be a major chartbuster. An emotional track titled Tujhko, sung by Arijit Singh and centred on Shahid and Rashmika's arc, reportedly left media attendees visibly moved at a press preview.

The initial music reception has been described as divided — some feeling that the album doesn't yet match the iconic punch of the original. But Vallah's traction on social media suggests the songs may simply be growers: the kind that make sense once you've seen the scenes they're set against.

The Money Behind the Movie: Bollywood's Costliest Rom-Com

Cocktail 2 doesn't arrive cheaply. Here's what the numbers look like:

Budget Category

Amount (INR)

Production Cost

₹95 Crore

Actor Fees

₹35 Crore

Publicity & Prints

₹20 Crore

Total Landing Cost

₹150 Crore

Pre-Release Recovery (Streaming, Satellite, Music)

~₹75 Crore (est. 50%)

That ₹150 crore figure makes this Bollywood's most expensive romantic comedy ever made. The pre-release recovery — roughly half the budget already in the bank before a single ticket was scanned — speaks to the commercial confidence the industry has placed in this film. OTT deals, satellite rights, and music licensing have already softened the financial risk considerably.

Box Office Outlook: What Are Experts Predicting?

The trailer's arrival on June 2 triggered an immediate re-evaluation of opening day expectations. Industry analysts now project a Day 1 net collection of ₹9–11 crore in India — figures that would place Cocktail 2 among the top 4 biggest opening-day collections for a Bollywood rom-com in the post-COVID era.

For context, the current record is held by Ranbir Kapoor and Shraddha Kapoor's film at ₹15.73 crore. Shahid's own 2026 release O Romeo opened at ₹9.01 crore. The combined fanbases of Kriti Sanon and Rashmika Mandanna — the latter dubbed "national crush" across social media — add a significant multiplier to the opening weekend equation.

Shahid Kapoor, on the other hand, is reportedly closing in on two career milestones: a ₹100 crore global gross and a landmark that analysts have been tracking across his recent projects. Cocktail 2, if it lands the way the pre-booking momentum suggests, may deliver both.

The Director's Signature: Why Homi Adajania Matters Here

It would be easy to underestimate Homi Adajania's role in why this film carries the weight it does. His filmography — Being Cyrus, Cocktail, Finding Fanny — reveals a director genuinely interested in the moral ambiguity of relationships. He doesn't write heroes or villains; he writes people who love imperfectly and hurt unintentionally.

That sensibility is what made the original Cocktail resonate beyond its music. Veronica wasn't the villain; Meera wasn't the saint. The sequel, by all accounts, continues this refusal to simplify. In a cinematic landscape increasingly drawn to black-and-white emotional arcs, that's a valuable, rare thing.

Director Adajania marked the film's wrap in January 2026 with a social media post that read: "Fun was had, Film wrap, and Love you fools." The warmth in those words suggests the set was a place where real connection happened — and that tends to translate to the screen.

Why This Film Matters Beyond the Numbers

Cocktail 2 arrives at a moment when Bollywood is visibly anxious about its own future. The May 2026 box office showed nearly a 50% drop from April, with no major commercial successes that month. The industry needs a genuine crowd-pleaser — not a calculated IP revival, but something that people actually want to sit in a cinema together and feel.

The original Cocktail, released in 2012, was one of that year's biggest hits precisely because it offered something emotionally honest beneath its glossy exterior. The sequel, carrying the same director and the same thematic instincts, is positioned to do what sequels so rarely manage: build on legacy without being consumed by it.

If the trailer is any measure — urban, feel-good, visually lush, emotionally grounded — Cocktail 2 knows exactly what it's trying to be. Whether it achieves it is a question only the full film can answer.

Your seat is waiting. June 19 is four days away.

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FAQ

No. Cocktail 2 is billed as a thematic successor with standalone characters and story; watching the original adds context about tone but is not required.

Streaming windows vary. If the film follows recent mid‑budget patterns, expect an OTT release 3–5 weeks after theatrical debut, subject to the studio’s licensing deal.

The film is targeted at adults and young adults for its modern relationship themes. Check official rating (e.g., UA/A) for guidance on suitability.

Early reviews praised lead chemistry and music, while noting structural weaknesses in the latter half. Audience reactions are stronger in urban centres.

For spectacle and music, multiplex is recommended. If you prefer slower pacing or want to avoid crowds, wait for the OTT release.

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