The industry grapevine suggests Boney Kapoor has paid the director a signing amount, done recces, and he would still like to see this comedy made.
Approximately a year and a half ago, when Bollywood producer Boney Kapoor suggested he was making the sequel to his 2005 original superhit comedy No Entry, the industry rejoiced. Boney accepted congratulations from the media as well, and it was all gung ho then. It was the season for franchises and sequels in Hindi cinema, and it seemed like Boney had a winning announcement on hand.
Anees Bazmee was hot again
The original director, Anees Bazmee, was hot property after his Bhool Bhulaiyaa success. And he reportedly took a sizeable signing amount from Kapoor to lend his name to the announcement of the sequel titled No Entry Mein Entry. The original star cast of Salman Khan, Anil Kapoor and Fardeen Khan were replaced with Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh and Arjun Kapoor.
Even they seemed like a safe box-office trio because, at that time, these three younger actors did have a draw.
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