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Bhagam Bhag sequel on the cards

Filmmaker Priyadarshan has made an array of successful comedies in his career but Bhagam Bhag remains many film enthusiasts’ favourite even after so many years of its release. The film, which released in 2006, still garners huge viewership thanks to its countless television repeats.

If you too loved the film starring Akshay Kumar, Govinda and Paresh Rawal and can watch it over and again, here is an exciting piece of news for you. We hear that after twelve years, a sequel to Bhagam Bhag is being planned.


According to reports, Suniel Shetty, who produced Bhagam Bhag, has met director Priyadarshan many times in the last couple of months to discuss the project. If all goes well, the official announcement could be made soon.

Well, it will be interesting to know if the makers retain the original cast in the sequel or there will be some exits or new entries.

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Highlights

  • Tommy Fleming has publicly revealed he is gay for the first time
  • The singer said the breakdown of his marriage followed years of internal struggle
  • He described feeling trapped and said he had been “living a lie”
  • Fleming also spoke about depression, guilt and his mental health crisis

A personal truth shared after years of silence

Singer Tommy Fleming has spoken publicly for the first time about his sexuality, revealing that he is gay and describing the emotional burden of concealing that part of his identity for much of his life.

The singer reflected on the end of his marriage to Tina, whom he met in 2002 and married four years later. The couple separated in September last year. Looking back, Fleming said the relationship had been happy for many years, but over time unresolved issues began to grow. What began as small cracks eventually widened into something much harder to repair.

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