Varun, Arjun Diljit replace leading men of “No Entry” in the sequel
Varun, Arjun Diljit replace
leading men of “No Entry” in the sequel
Markedly, twenty years is a long gap amidst a movie and its sequel. Anees Bazmee as director has put ‘No Entry Mein Entry’, the sequel to his 2005 laugh riot ‘No Entry’. He plans to bring it on the floor next year.
There were reports last month, that it would feature Varun Dhawan, Arjun Kapoor and Diljit Dosanjh instead of original cast Salman Khan, Anil Kapoor and Fardeen Khan.
Now, it is learnt that the second part will be a case of double trouble as Varun Dhawan, Arjun Kapoor and Diljit Dosanjh will be seen in double roles, which will be the source of confusion and comedy in the narrative.
Notedly, Producer Boney Kapoor and the director Anees had finalised the sequel
“No Entry Mein Entry’s script as early as 2019. However, over the past five years, the two were unable to get the comedy off the ground due to casting and date issues.
A source close to the project reveals that earlier, there was talk of Salman, Fardeen and Anil doing the sequel.
Since that did not materialise, they have now been replaced by Arjun, Varun and Diljit. The trio will step into the roles played by the original stars in the 2005 film that revolved around three philandering men.
But, it will be an entirely new setting and fresh dynamics.
The double roles and mix-ups will add to the film’s humour. Varun, Arjun and Diljit loved the script, and are eager to explore their on-screen camaraderie.
Coming to the leading ladies, that will have to wait since Anees is of now busy shooting Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3. He will begin casting for the female leads only after the horror comedy’s release.
A source adds, “A few months ago, rumours were rife that the second part would feature 10 actresses, including Kriti Sanon, Kiara Advani, Disha Patani and Rashmika Mandanna.
But the script has been tweaked since then. Anees will zero in on the leading ladies by the year-end and take the film on floors by early 2025.”
Apparently, producer Boney, who is busy with Maidaan, is keen to release No Entry Mein Entry in 2025 to mark 20 years of the original.
News Edit K.V.Raman