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Uncle-nephew duo of Arjun Kapoor & Anil Kapoor to reunite

In this age of remakes and sequels, the next instalment of No Entry remains one of the hotly anticipated sequels of recent times. Talks about a sequel to the blockbuster film have hit headlines many times in the past few years, but the project could not mount floors for one reason or the other.

Earlier, the sequel was being planned with superstar Salman Khan, who toplined the cast in the original, but the actor bowed out of the project recently. Some reports suggested that the actor did not want to do comedy films at this point in his career and hence he decided to opt out of the project.


With Salman Khan no longer associated with the film, what every film enthusiast wants to know now is that who will ultimately head the cast of No Entry sequel.

If latest reports doing the rounds are to be believed, then producer Boney Kapoor might rope in his son Arjun Kapoor to take the franchise forward. His brother Anil Kapoor, who played an important role in No Entry, will be retained in the sequel.

If Anil Kapoor and Arjun Kapoor join the cast of the sequel, the audience will expect them to create the same magic which they did with their last outing, Mubarakan. Reportedly, the makers have instructed their writers to write a fresh script keeping Anil and Arjun in mind.

Other details will be announced soon.

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  • The next court hearing is scheduled for January 7
  • uncertainty hangs over the planned January 9 pan-India release

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Thalapathy Vijay’s Jana Nayagan has run into fresh trouble just ahead of its scheduled release on January 9. The Central Board of Film Certification has informed the Madras High Court that the film will undergo another review, this time by a newly appointed panel, as the censor certificate remains pending.

The development comes weeks after the film was submitted for certification and has placed the production team under pressure with only days to spare.

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