Varun Dhawan drops out of ‘No Entry’ sequel

Varun Dhawan has reportedly stepped away from the much-anticipated sequel to ‘No Entry’, citing scheduling conflicts and prolonged production delays. The film, which was set to reboot the 2005 comedy classic, had initially generated buzz with Dhawan attached as one of the leads.
Directed by Anees Bazmee, the sequel was expected to feature a fresh ensemble cast, with Dhawan leading alongside Diljit Dosanjh and Arjun Kapoor. However, with the project facing repeated postponements, Dhawan has now opted to prioritise other commitments. Dosanjh had exited the project earlier.
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Sources close to the production suggest that the actor’s exit may prompt further changes to the casting and timeline. While the film remains in development, fans of the original will have to wait a little longer to see how the franchise evolves.