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Fardeen Khan Reacts To Not Being A Part Of ‘No Entry’ Sequel, Says “Ask Boney Kapoor”

Fardeen Khan has confirmed that he will not be starring in the much-anticipated sequel to No Entry. In a recent interview, Fardeen shared that the sequel, produced by Boney Kapoor, will feature an entirely new cast. The actor added that none of the original cast members, including himself, will be involved in the film.

When asked why he wasn’t part of the iconic comedy’s sequel, Fardeen pointed towards producer Boney Kapoor, stating, “You should call Boney Kapoor for this.”

During the interview, Fardeen also reminisced about his experience filming No Entry, which recently celebrated its 19th anniversary. He shared that portraying a goofy and naive character was a refreshing challenge for him, marking a departure from the roles he had played earlier in his career.

He said, “As an actor you know it was my first attempt at allout comedy where I had to play a little silly, funny, goofy kind of a character who’s not (very smart) who’s very vulnerable and naive. It was something very different from the way I saw myself. It really freed me up because I had to really let go. I was a bit hesitant doing that but (it was because of) Boney Kapoor’s belief on me. He saw me doing some of a couple of such scenes in Khushi. He said ‘Fardeen you’re right for this role, it’ and I was like ‘Really?’. Because it was a remake of Charlie Chaplin (2002) and my role was played by Prabhu Deva. Of course, I interpreted it quite differently.”

Do you want the old cast back or a new cast for the sequel?

Nitin Bhatnagar
Nitin Bhatnagar
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