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Fardeen Khan Shares Sentiments on “No Entry” Sequel, Wishes Success for New Cast

In a recent interview with our reporter, actor Fardeen Khan opened up about his fondness for the 2005 hit film “No Entry” and expressed his hopes for the upcoming sequel. Khan revealed that while the sequel holds a special place in his heart, he won’t be part of it due to circumstances beyond his control.

Producer Boney Kapoor’s announcement of the sequel’s development, featuring Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh, and Arjun Kapoor in lead roles, intrigued fans. Khan, who starred in the original alongside Salman Khan and Anil Kapoor, shared his sentiments about the sequel’s potential success.

“I’ve heard the script, it is absolutely hilarious. I think everyone tried hard to work out whether it was from Salman Khan or Boney Kapoor or Anees Bazmee… It’s a film that’s close to my heart,” Khan stated, emphasizing his admiration for the project despite his absence from the cast.

Expressing his best wishes for the sequel’s team, Khan humorously advised, “Don’t mess it up.” Despite not being part of the sequel, Khan eagerly anticipates its release and believes it will carry forward the spirit of the original film.

While acknowledging that he won’t be involved in the sequel, Khan conveyed his excitement to see how the new cast brings the story to life. With filming expected to commence later this year, fans await the return of the comedic brilliance that characterized the first installment of “No Entry.”

In addition to his sentiments about “No Entry 2,” Khan discussed his upcoming projects, including his role in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s “Heeramandi” and two films slated for release in 2024: “Khel Khel Mein” alongside Akshay Kumar and Sanjay Gupta’s production “Visfot,” co-starring Ritiesh Deshmukh.

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