Salman Khan's No Entry 2 sequel shelved?

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: October 18, 2022 01:55 PM2022-10-18T13:55:37+5:302022-10-18T13:56:15+5:30

Anees Bazmee is certainly one among the top filmmakers of the year for having delivered a major hit in ...

Salman Khan's No Entry 2 sequel shelved? | Salman Khan's No Entry 2 sequel shelved?

Salman Khan's No Entry 2 sequel shelved?

Anees Bazmee is certainly one among the top filmmakers of the year for having delivered a major hit in the form of Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2. Following the succes, the veteran writer-director was expected to work on No Entry sequel with superstar Salman Khan. 

The latest update on the film is unfortunately an unexpected piece of news. If a report in Bollywood Hungama is anything to go by, then it is being stated that Salman has decided to shelve ‘No Entry 2’ owing to legal and financial complications. According to a report in the entertainment news portal, Salman had his heart set on the film and wanted to make it. The report added that the actor had himself sat on the script with Anees Bazmee and felt it was amongst the funniest scripts he read in the last decade. However, the first part was stuck in multiple legal tangles due to a movie studio shutting its shop. Reportedly, Salman initially thought it would be easy for him to resolve the conflict. However, when he dug deep into the matter, the maze was a lot more complicated.

The report further revealed that the idea was to pay off everyone and acquire the rights. But when a list of stakeholders to be paid off was made, the amount extended beyond the stipulated budget. Ones around Salman felt that there was a strong possibility of third-party raising issues against the film once it goes on floors as the rights are very opaque and they may have to spend additional money if that happens, the report in Bollywood Hungama stated.

Salman is very eager to do a comedy film, but circumstances are such that nothing is materialising, said an inside source. The report also added that Anees Bazmee has also moved on to making his superhero comedy. Salman is now reportedly on the lookout to find a new script to start work on from the month of January or February. 

No Entry released theatrically on 26 August 2005 on a budget of ₹200 million, and proved to be a commercial success at the box office, grossing a worldwide total of ₹74.13 crore, thus becoming the highest Grosso film of  2005. It received mixed-to-positive reviews from critics, with praise for its humor, soundtrack and performances of the cast; however its story and screenplay received criticism.

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