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No Entry Sequel has original heroines replaced

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No Entry Sequel cast to have new female leads

Janhvi Kapoor, Ananya Panday, and Parineeti Chopra shall act in No Entry Sequel and replace characters of Bipasha Basu, Lara Dutta, Celina Jaitley, and Esha Deol in No Entry 2

Boney Kapoor’s No Entry movie was an all-time comedy hit of the year 2005. Anees Bazmee wrote and directed the script and the movie had a stellar ensemble of Anil Kapoor, Salman Khan, Fardeen Khan, Bipasha Basu, Lara Dutta, Esha Deol, and Celina Jaitley. Additionally actress Sameera Reddy did a cameo appearance in the movie. Anu Malik gave the music for the movie. Made with a budget of 200 million rupees, earned about four times the revenue of more than 798 million rupees. Salman Khan announced the making of the No Entry Sequel and called it ‘No Entry Mein Entry’ in the year 2021. In the No Entry sequel, the original Heroines are no longer there. There is a buzz of younger faces like Janhvi, Ananya, and Parineeti replacing them.

No Entry Sequel cast to have new female leads

No Entry Sequel has new faces as lead, Original heroines replaced, and Lead actors are the same in the sequel

Original Male leads were the lifeline of the movie and their banters and pranks laid the foundation of the movie’s storyline. Thus it was but natural that they would form a part of the movie. However, the female cast of the original movie got changed to cater to the younger generation. If rumors are to be believed Original Original No Entry Heroines replaced the movie. Although the producers revealed the name of the lead characters, their exact roles have not been declared as yet. According to a rumor, No Entry Sequel shall have 10 heroines, each paired with the phases of lead characters Salman, Anil, and Fardeen. Considering the hype, their fans are eagerly awaiting the release. Let’s hope the movie repeats the same magic.

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