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Anil Kapoor is "angry, not talking," according to Boney Kapoor, who also confirms "No Entry 2."

 Anil Kapoor is "angry, not talking," according to Boney Kapoor, who also confirms "No Entry 2."

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'No Entry 2.' was recently announced by Boney Kapoor. In an interview, the producer expressed his brother Anil Kapoor's disappointment at not being included in the sequel.

Newly, producer Boney Kapoor declared that the follow-up to the multi-star comedy "No Entry," which debuted in 2005, is prepared for release. Boney revealed in a recent interview that Arjun Kapoor, Diljit Dosanjh, and Varun Dhawan will be the stars of the second installment.

The film's initial cast included Salman Khan, Fardeen Khan, and Anil Kapoor. It will celebrate its 20th anniversary in 2025. In addition to Bipasha Basu, Esha Deol, Lara Dutta, and Celina Jaitley in significant parts, Anees Bazmee directed the movie.

Boney Kapoor has now confirmed "No Entry 2" and stated, "The film is on cards, and we are set for it," in an interview with Indian Express. We will most likely get going on this large one by December of this year. Diljit, Arjun, and Varun are with us. A large number of actresses will also be there.

Although the first film was about philandering males, there are rumors that Varun, Diljit, and Arjun may play double parts in the sequel.

The producer went on to say that they are keeping quiet about the sequel's concept out of concern that it will be copied. In the past, the idea had become popular and was "adapted," or rather replicated, in a few movies. It's best not to talk about the movie since I don't want to reveal its name. I used to boast about the unique idea we had, but I later learned that the identical idea was used in another movie," he continued.

Boney disclosed that his brother Anil Kapoor, who appeared in the first film, is upset with him in a different interview with Zoom. it's because the actor expressed a desire to be in the movie, but Boney stated that there was "no space."

"I understand that he desired to feature in the No Entry 2 sequel, but there was not enough room. He remarked, "I wanted to give an explanation for what I did. The producer said that he and his brother still don't communicate well.

Varun Dhawan is presently filming his upcoming movie with David Dhawan and Shashank Khaitan. Arjun Kapoor, however, is occupied with "Singham Again," directed by Rohit Shety.

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