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No sequels to No Entry and Wanted, clarifies Salman Khan

Superstar Salman Khan, who is currently busy promoting his forthcoming movie, Race 3, along with the whole star cast, has his plate full with a long list of films, including Bharat, Dabangg 3, Sher Khan, Kick 2, and an untitled project with choreographer-turned-filmmaker, Remo D’souza.

Besides his aforementioned forthcoming projects, speculations have been rife for a long time now that the megastar might also headline sequels to his blockbuster films, No Entry (2005) and Wanted (2009).


However, when the actor was asked about them in a recent interview, he made it quite clear that no sequel is being planned to No Entry and Wanted at the moment. "There is no No Entry or Wanted sequel happening. I am doing Bharat, Dabangg 3 and Sher Khan. The Kick 2 script isn’t ready at the moment and then there is a dance film with Remo and one Bhansali film when he comes and narrates it. We recently discussed it," says the superstar.

Meanwhile, right after the release of Race 3, which hits the silver screen on 15th June, 2015, Salman Khan will move on to shoot Ali Abbas Zafar’s Bharat, which also features Priyanka Chopra, Tabu and Disha Patani.

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  • Trishala said assumptions around a "silver spoon" upbringing overlook her personal challenges
  • She is now a licensed marriage and family therapist and psychotherapist based in New York

Sanjay Dutt’s daughter looked beyond the "silver spoon" label

Trishala Dutt, daughter of Sanjay Dutt, has spoken candidly about the difficult experiences that shaped her childhood, opening up about grief, anxiety and the pressures that followed personal loss at an early age.

Appearing on a recent podcast, Trishala reflected on losing her mother Richa Sharma when she was eight and explained how the experience left a lasting impact.

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