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Is a sequel to Salman Khan and Anil Kapoor starrer No Entry finally happening?

Anees Bazmee’s No Entry starring Salman Khan, Anil Kapoor, Fardeen Khan, Bipasha Basu, Lara Dutta, Celina Jaitly and Esha Deol completed 14 years of its release recently. After the film released and became a hit, there have been a lot of reports about the sequel to the movie.

It has been announced a couple of times, but the sequel never went on the floors. However, now looks like No Entry 2 might happen soon. Boney Kapoor, the producer of the film, recently tweeted, “The biggest hit of 2005  No Entry celebrates its 14th anniversary today!  Soon, we will all enjoy a more mischievous, more wicked and more entertaining #NoEntry2. Thank you ? @BazmeeAnees and all connected to the project. #14YearsofNoEntry.”


While Boney Kapoor has written in his tweet that No Entry 2 will happen, we wonder if it will have the original cast or new actors will star in it. Recently, while informing his fans that Inshallah won’t release on Eid 2020, Salman promised that still, he will meet his fans on the festival next year. Now Boney’s tweet has started speculation that it might be Kick 2 or No Entry 2, Salman is talking about. However, he has not yet announced which film will release on Eid 2020.

As we talk about No Entry 2, it reminds us that a few months ago there were reports that Arjun Kapoor will be teaming up with his father Boney Kapoor for the sequel of No Entry. But there was no official announcement about it.

Well, let’s hope that soon No Entry 2 is officially announced and we come to know which actors are starring in the film.

Meanwhile, Boney Kapoor is currently riding high with the success of his Tamil production venture Nerkonda Paarvai which stars Ajith in the lead role. The movie is the official remake of 2016 release PINK.

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