New Delhi: There are going to be one too many actors in ‘No Entry Mein Entry’, the sequel to Salman Khan’s ‘No Entry.’
The superstar has already started working on the sequel of his 2005 comedy and if recent reports are to be believed, the actor will have a triple role in the movie. All three leading men in the movie, Salman Khan, Anil Kapoor and Fardeen Khan will be seen in triple roles. Going by that count, several actresses will be needed to pair opposite each of these roles. If triple roles are taken into consideration, there will be three leading ladies for each leading actor, ETimes reported.
While the original film’s female cast – Bipasha Basu, Lara Dutta, Esha Deol and Celina Jaitly are not likely to be a part of the movie, it remains to be seen which 9 to 10 actresses will come together for Salman Khan’s movie.
According to the director of the movie Anees Bazmee, the film is likely to go on floors by the year-end. “Recently when I met Salman Khan, at that time he asked Anil Kapoor if we can start the shoot by December or January. Inshallah! They were discussing about it and were also quite serious about it. He loved the story and he asked me to recite it once again and I obviously obliged. Hopefully, the shoot will start very soon,” he told Bollywood Hungama.
As for Salman Khan, he will be next seen in ‘Tiger 3’ along with Katrina Kaif in April next year.
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