The much-anticipated Yash Raj Films’ action entertainer Alpha, headlined by Alia Bhatt and Sharvari Wagh, has been pushed to 2026. The film was supposed to hit theatres this Christmas in 2025 but will now release on April 17, 2026, confirms YRF. For the studio, it all boils down to making sure that the visual scale of the film matches the extremely ambitious standards set for their Spy Universe franchise.
“Alpha is an extremely special film for us, and we want to present the film in its most cinematic self. We realised that the VFX will take a little longer than expected. We want to leave no stone unturned to make Alpha a theatrical experience for everyone to cherish. Thus, we will now release the film on April 17, 2026,” said a YRF spokesperson.
Industry trackers also said the delay was a creative call and not a strategic one. “The VFX team was under a lot of pressure to meet unrealistic deadlines,” said a top trade source. “There’s a lot of work pending, and the makers didn’t want to compromise on quality. The move isn’t because of the crowded release window from Avatar to January 2026 — it’s about giving the film the time it deserves.”
Alpha represents a landmark for YRF’s Spy Universe, being the first-ever women-led spy thriller in the franchise, joining blockbusters like War, Pathaan, and Tiger 3. After the success of YRF’s Saiyaara and a lukewarm reception from War 2, expectations are high with Alpha to bring life back into the cinematic universe. Reports suggest that the head of YRF, Aditya Chopra, has personally stepped in to oversee the progress of the film and ensure that Alpha lives up to the level and finesse in storytelling that the audience expects.
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Their first hint at Alpha came via the post-credit scene in War 2, which featured a surprise appearance by Bobby Deol. In the scene, his character stamps a mysterious logo onto the hand of a young girl, explaining that it’s the mark of Alpha — “the first, the fastest, the strongest.”
The scene sparked speculation that the girl might be a younger version of Alia Bhatt’s character. Rumors are rife that Bobby Deol essays the film’s main antagonist-a mentor-turned-nemesis figure to Alia’s spy. With a premise that sounds this enticing and a cast this bold, Alpha could be one of the biggest and most innovative projects ever attempted by YRF.
