Overview
- Diljit Dosanjh's involvement in the 'No Entry' sequel remains unclear, with reports suggesting he may exit due to creative differences.
- Producer Boney Kapoor has denied claims of creative disagreements, stating the uncertainty stems from scheduling conflicts and efforts are underway to retain Dosanjh.
- The sequel, tentatively titled 'No Entry Mein Entry,' is in pre-production, including location scouting in Greece and a planned 2026 shoot.
- The film will feature Varun Dhawan and Arjun Kapoor in leading roles, with reports indicating Tamannaah Bhatia may join as one of the female leads.
- The original 'No Entry,' released in 2005, was a major box office hit, and the sequel aims to revive the franchise with a fresh cast and storyline.