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Akshay in, Salman out of No Entry sequel?

The runaway success of comedy films like Judwaa 2 and Golmaal Again at the box office has spurred many filmmakers towards making comic-capers.

While some directors are busy writing new comedy scripts, some are trying to make sequels to their already popular movies. One such director is Anees Baazmee who is reportedly planning to revive the much-delayed sequel to his blockbuster film, No Entry.


But the new twist in the tale is that superstar Akshay Kumar might replace megastar Salman Khan in the sequel which is tentatively titled, No Entry Mein Entry. Yes, you heard that right! The makers are planning to rope in Akshay Kumar in the film due to unavailability of Salman Khan's dates. Salman played the male lead in No Entry. 

Some reports also suggest that the makers have asked their writer to write a fresh script keeping Akshay Kumar in mind. Now, there will be a completely new star cast in the film.

Salman Khan has signed a number of films which leaves him with no time for new projects. His much-awaited film Tiger Zinda Hai is all set to release on 22nd December. Khan has already started shooting for Race 3. After that, he also has movies like Bharat and Dabangg 3.

Akshay Kumar's schedule is also very tight. His next films 2.0, Padman and Gold are set for release next year. With such a choc o bloc schedule, it will be interesting to see how he manages to squeeze out dates for No Entry sequel.

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