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Mr India sequel could star Arjun or Janhvi Kapoor

There is no dearth of sequels in Bollywood, but if there is one sequel that gets everyone excited is Mr. India 2. Talks about a sequel to the classic film Mr. India (1987) have been around for years now, but there has been no official word on the same as yet.

But if fresh reports are to be believed, producer Boney Kapoor will commence work on Mr. India 2 after starting his soccer biopic with superstar Ajay Devgn. If all goes well, the sequel will be headlined by Arjun Kapoor or Janhvi Kapoor if Anil Kapoor, who played the male lead in the original film, is not a part of it.


“This will be followed by the Mr India reboot. Other films on the invisible man, like Ram Gopal Varma’s Gayab (2004) and Mahesh Bhatt’s Mr. X (2015) did not have the same impact. So, a Mr. India reboot is ideally the right film to get the invisible man visible on the big screen again.”

Meanwhile, Arjun Kapoor is promoting his upcoming film Namaste England, slated to release on 18th October. Janhvi Kapoor, on the other hand, is looking forward to starting work on her second film Takht, to be directed by Karan Johar.

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