Reports had been circulating about singer-actor Diljit Dosanh's alleged exit from the highly anticipated film No Entry 2, citing creative differences. However, producer Boney Kapoor has come forward to dismiss these claims as "absolutely false."
While talking to us, exclusively, Boney Kapoor clarified, "Yes, there are date issues, but certainly no creative differences. That is absolutely false. We are trying our best to work the dates out." This clarification aims to put an end to the speculation surrounding Diljit's involvement in the project.
With this statement, Boney Kapoor reassures fans that the project is still on track, with the team working diligently to resolve scheduling conflicts. The No Entry franchise has been a beloved staple in Indian cinema, and fans are eagerly awaiting the sequel's release. The original report quoted a source, "Diljit was very excited to collaborate with Varun Dhawan and Arjun Kapoor. But over the last few weeks, he couldn't align with the film's creative ideas. That's why he's decided to leave the project because of creative differences,” said the source. The sequel is being directed by Anees Bazmee. Anees while talking to a portal said, “I will not be able to speak about the matter right now. It is better if you reach out to Boney for the same”. The sequel, which is expected to hit the floors in 2025, reportedly stars Varun Dhawan and Arjun Kapoor in lead roles, with Tamannaah Bhatia also on board. Interestingly, Tamannaah's character is said to be inspired by Bipasha Basu's iconic role in the 2005 original, which starred Salman Khan, Anil Kapoor, and Fardeen Khan.
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