Boney Kapoor says No Entry Mein Entry can only be made with Salman Khan | Exclusive
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Boney Kapoor shared if Salman Khan is a part of No Entry sequel. In an exclusive interaction with IndiaToday.in, the producer also revealed the title of the film.
On Salman Khan’s 56th birthday last year (December 27), he made a special announcement. Bollywood’s Bhaijaan confirmed that he will be a part of the sequel of No Entry with Anees Bazmee. Reportedly, the film is called No Entry Mein Entry. Apart from Salman Khan, the film will also feature Fardeen Khan and Anil Kapoor. While the other cast members are yet to be finalised, producer Boney Kapoor, speaking to IndiaToday.in, spilt more beans about the film.
No Entry was released in 2005 and was produced by Boney Kapoor. It was the highest-grossing film of that year. The film also starred Esha Deol, Lara Dutta, and Celina Jaitly. Speaking to IndiaToday.in exclusively on the sequel, Boney Kapoor said, "I have the script and now it is up to Salman if he wants to do it and when he wants to do it. On his birthday, he said that he is doing the film, so I have the script ready and I am ready when he wants to go ahead with it. Anees is the director and he has also worked on the script. The idea of the film was somebody else's."
Boney Kapoor also claimed that No Entry Mein Entry is better than the first film. The producer added, "The No Entry Mein Entry script that I have is better than the No Entry one. It is 10 times funnier than No Entry, but the film to be made completely depends on Salman, it can be made only with him."
As per earlier reports, the trio comprising Salman Khan, Anil Kapoor and Fardeen Khan will return in a triple role, along with an ensemble cast. Well, one will have to wait and see when this comedy trio will start shooting for the film.