The film was a masterclass in writing. It had no "villain" in the traditional sense. The antagonist, Gulfam Hassan (played with haunting nuance by Naseeruddin Shah), was not a screaming crime lord, but a celebrated classical singer—a revered figure who used his art and his cross-border stature to fuel violence. This dichotomy of art vs. duty gave Sarfarosh a cerebral edge that most action films lacked.
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However, as of now, by any major production house. There have been occasional rumors and fan-made concept posters online, but nothing confirmed.
The phrase "Sarfarosh Dobaara" is inherently tied to Aamir. Fans want to see him in that uniform again. They want to see the intensity in his eyes that made the interrogation of Sultan (played by Mukesh Rishi) so iconic. In an industry where older heroes often play younger roles, a sequel to Sarfarosh offers a unique opportunity: to see an older, wiser, perhaps more cynical Ajay Singh Rathore tackling a modern threat.