Fardeen Khan, the popular Bollywood actor known for his charming on-screen presence and talented acting skills, has finally broken his silence on not being part of the highly anticipated sequel to the iconic comedy film, No Entry.
In a recent statement, Khan confirmed that he will not be reprising his role in No Entry 2, leaving fans of the original film disappointed and curious about the reason behind his absence.
When asked about his non-involvement in the project, Khan diplomatically shifted the focus to the film's producer, Boney Kapoor, saying, "You should call Boney Kapoor for this." This response has sparked intrigue and raised questions about the dynamics between Khan and Kapoor, as well as the reasons behind the actor's exclusion from the sequel.
No Entry, released in 2005, was a massive box office success and became a cult classic, widely appreciated for its humorous storyline, colorful characters, and memorable performances by the lead actors, including Khan, Anil Kapoor, and Salman Khan.
The news of a sequel to the film had generated immense excitement among fans, who were eagerly looking forward to seeing the original cast reunite on screen. However, with Khan's confirmation of not being part of the project, speculation is rife about the reasons behind his exclusion.
While Khan's statement has fueled speculation, it remains to be seen why the actor was not approached for the sequel or if he chose to opt out of the project. The film's producer, Boney Kapoor, has not commented on the issue yet, leaving the mystery surrounding Khan's absence unsolved.
As the news of Khan's non-involvement in No Entry 2 continues to make headlines, fans are eagerly waiting for more information about the sequel, including its cast, storyline, and release date.