Krrish 4: The Celestial Awakening (2026) continues the legendary Indian superhero saga with a bold expansion into time travel, cosmic forces, and the origins of power itself. The story follows Krishna Mehra, once again stepping into his identity as Krrish, as he faces a threat unlike anything he has encountered before—one that exists beyond Earth and beyond time. Hrithik Roshan reprises his iconic role while also shaping the film’s vision behind the scenes.
The film begins with a mysterious celestial anomaly appearing in Earth’s orbit, disrupting global systems and awakening ancient energies long buried beneath the planet’s surface. Scientists struggle to explain the phenomenon, but Krishna senses a deeper connection—one tied to his past and the legacy of Jaadu, the extraterrestrial being who once changed his father’s life. Strange visions begin to haunt him, hinting that his powers are only a fraction of something far greater.

As chaos spreads, a new antagonist emerges—an enigmatic figure known as “The Architect,” a being capable of manipulating time and rewriting reality. This villain seeks to reshape the timeline itself, erasing key events that led to humanity’s survival. To stop him, Krrish must unlock the secrets of time travel, a concept central to the film’s narrative, as he journeys across different eras to protect the fragile balance of history.
During his journey, Krishna encounters alternate versions of his loved ones and glimpses futures where hope no longer exists. These emotional encounters force him to question his purpose and the cost of being a hero. The return of familiar elements from earlier films, including the possibility of reconnecting with Jaadu, adds a layer of nostalgia while deepening the mythological scope of the story.

Meanwhile, the world he left behind begins to crumble. Cities fall into disarray as time fractures cause unpredictable disasters, and humanity edges closer to collapse. Krrish realizes that defeating the enemy is not just about strength, but about understanding the very fabric of existence. His journey becomes both a physical battle and a philosophical one, exploring destiny, sacrifice, and the meaning of power.
In the climax, Krrish confronts The Architect in a visually stunning cosmic battlefield where timelines collide. The battle transcends traditional action, blending emotion, memory, and identity as Krishna fights not only to save the world, but to preserve the essence of who he is. The outcome reshapes the future of the franchise, opening doors to new dimensions and possibilities.
Krrish 4: The Celestial Awakening ends on an epic yet reflective note, suggesting that Krrish’s story is far from over. It is a tale of evolution—of a hero who must go beyond his limits to face a universe that is constantly changing, reminding audiences that true power lies not just in strength, but in understanding one’s place in





