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Abhishek Bachchan wants to reunite with Happy New Year team

Farah Khan’s Happy New Year starring Shah Rukh Khan, Abhishek Bachchan, Deepika Padukone, Sonu Sood, Boman Irani, and Vivaan Shah released in 2014. The movie was panned by critics but was a hit at the box office. Abhishek played the role of Nandu Bhide in the film and his performance was appreciated a lot.

Now after five years, Abhishek wants to reunite with the team of the film. The actor posted a picture of a tempo on Twitter which had Nandu written on it. Along with the picture, he tweeted, “It’s a sign!!! @iamsrk @deepikapadukone @TheFarahKhan @bomanirani @SonuSood @bindasbhidu Time to get the band back together guys?”


To this Sonu Sood replied, “Yessssssssssssss.... let’s make it happen again❤️! Nandu bheede, Dimaag mein keede ? #hny2.”

We wonder if this is a hint by Abhishek and Sonu that there’s actually a sequel to Happy New Year happening. Well, let’s wait and watch. However, there are many Twitter users who don’t want a sequel to Happy New Year and have been tweeting about it. Check out the tweets here…

Meanwhile, Abhishek is currently busy with the shooting of Anurag Basu’s untitled next. He will also be making his digital debut this year with Amazon Prime’s Breathe 2.

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