‘No Entry,’ featuring Salman Khan, Anil Kapoor, and Fardeen Khan and directed by Anees Bazmee, is renowned for its impeccable comedic timing.
The sequel to this enjoyable movie has been in development for numerous years, experiencing several casting alterations. Actors such as Varun Dhawan, Arjun Kapoor, and Diljit Dosanjh are set to appear in ‘No Entry 2.’ Additionally, there is a fresh update regarding the leading female roles.
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No Entry’s Star Studded Cast
Anees Bazmee’s “No Entry” hit screens back in 2005. Now, two decades later, news of its sequel has ignited excitement among fans. Veteran producer Boney Kapoor is gearing up for the highly anticipated release of “Maidaan.” Amid its promotions, Kapoor shared updates on various upcoming projects, including “No Entry 2,” “Mr. India 2,” and “Wanted 2.” Kapoor revealed that “No Entry 2” will star Varun Dhawan, Arjun Kapoor, and Diljit Dosanjh instead of the original trio of Salman Khan, Anil Kapoor, and Fardeen Khan.
Female Counterparts Of ‘No Entry 2’
It has been revealed that Manushi Chhillar is poised to add another achievement to her repertoire. Following her work in action films such as “Operation Valentine,” “Bade Miyan Chhote Miyan,” and the period drama “Samrat Prithviraj,” Manushi is reportedly set to star in a comedy film. According to reports, Manushi Chhillar, Shraddha Kapoor, and Kriti Sanon are set to join the esteemed cast of “No Entry Mein Entry,” the sequel to the 2005 film “No Entry.”
This project, announced earlier this year, not only marks Manushi’s debut alongside Kriti and Shraddha, but also signifies her first collaboration with Arjun, Varun, and Diljit. While rumors suggest that Manushi, Kriti, and Shraddha will play significant roles in the film, this information is yet to be officially confirmed.
Insights Into the No Entry 2 Casting Controversy By Director Anees Bazmee
The reported discord between siblings, filmmaker Boney Kapoor and actor Anil Kapoor, has been making waves in the news recently. It began when Boney, the producer of the No Entry franchise, disclosed that Anil is no longer on speaking terms with him. The catalyst? The confirmation of No Entry 2 with a new cast comprising Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh, and Arjun Kapoor.
Meanwhile, filmmaker Anees Bazmee, who is directing the sequel, expresses surprise upon hearing about the strained relations between the Kapoor brothers. “This is news to me. There might be some minor disagreements,” he shares, adding, “I haven’t had the chance to speak to Boney ji as I’ve been busy shooting Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3.” Bazmee, who has collaborated with Anil on several films such as Pagalpanti (2019), opines, “No Entry (2005) was a significant film. If someone is not included in its sequel, naturally, it would hurt.” The 61-year-old filmmaker adds, “Boney ji must have had his reasons too.”
However, Bazmee remains optimistic about their reconciliation. “They are brothers… Tomorrow they may meet and hug each other. They both have a deep bond,” he concludes.
Boney Kapoor Clarifies Alleged Rift with Anil Kapoor
In his latest interview, Boney Kapoor addressed the reported disagreement with his brother Anil Kapoor regarding the casting of No Entry 2. The producer disclosed that his actor brother is displeased with the sequel’s casting, leading to a rift between them, and this news rapidly gained attention. However, now, in response to the escalating situation, Boney Kapoor has stepped forward to clarify, stating that his remarks were intended in a lighthearted manner and were misconstrued. He asserts that the issue has been blown out of proportion, emphasizing the need for damage control amidst the sensationalized coverage.
In his latest interview, Boney Kapoor dismissed the alleged rift between him and his brother Anil Kapoor, which has been grabbing headlines for some time. He clarified that the situation has been blown out of proportion and stated, “I am shocked and surprised that the press has made an issue of a very light-hearted and not a very successful attempt on humour when I said ‘Anil is angry with me’. The fact is the film I am proposing to make doesn’t have either Salman (Khan) or Anil because both of them are very busy stars. So, instead of thinking of making it with them, I decided to make the sequel with a younger generation“.
“To think that either of them can be upset with me because they are not a part of the sequel of ‘No Entry’ is an idea totally absurd and ridiculous. No Entry sequel may have needed them but they don’t need the sequel. This comment has clearly been said only in humour“.