The Hera Pheri franchise, starring Akshay Kumar, Paresh Rawal, and Suniel Shetty, is one of the most popular. After such a long time, the audience was ecstatic to see Hera Pheri 3. However, the recent news of Akshay’s departure from the third part broke everyone’s heart. The actor himself affirmed that he dropped out of the venture because he didn’t like the script. Suniel has now stated that he’ll try to get Akshay back for the 3rd installment.
u2018This twist has stunned meu2019Suniel revealed in a recent interview with Mid-day that he was stunned to learn of Akshay’s departure from their hilarious franchise. He also stated that he will speak with the creators and see if things can be worked out. Everything was on track, he said, but I’m not sure what happened suddenly [that] Akshay is no longer a part of it. Once I’m finished with Dharavi Bank promotions, I’ll sit down with Firoz [Nadiadwala, producer] to figure out why and how this happened. Akshay, Paresh, and I had committed to the film, and this twist has astounded me.\Hera Pheri 3 will not be the same without Akshay, he continued. Raju, Babu bhaiyya, and Shyam are iconic characters who have travelled together. When you mention the film, there is a palpable buzz. I want to see if things can still fall into place.Suniel’s statement has given hope to all Hera Pheri fans. The audience loved the trio’s camaraderie back then. Following Akshay’s departure, Paresh confirmed that Kartik Aaryan has stepped into his shoes.’The film was offered to me, but…’Akshay recently spoke about Hera Pheri 3 and why he opted to leave the franchise at a recent event. The film was offered to me, but I was not satisfied with the script, he explained. I have to do what people want to see. That is why, I backed out. I took a step behind. It is a part of my life and journey. I am also very sad that I can’t do it. But I am not happy with how the creative things have shaped out.u201dHera Pheri was first released in 2000, with the second instalment following in 2006. Both films did exceptionally well at the ticket sales back then.
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