Hello, Bollywood buffs! Today, the drama unfolds around our beloved Hera Pheri series. Buckle up for some filmi gossip straight from the desk of yours truly, Khabree Kiran! 🎬
Ah, Paresh Rawal, our evergreen talent, who has graced the big screen with roles that are as varied as they are unforgettable. Whether it’s the chaos-loving Baburao Ganpatrao Apte in the Hera Pheri series or the steadfast Sardar Patel, Rawal never misses a beat. His performances stick with us like fevicol ka jod!
But, yeh kya? The buzz in B-town is going ballistic over Hera Pheri 3! It seems the much-awaited sequel is finally on the way, but with a twist. Kartik Aaryan, the heartthrob who was supposed to join the madcap trio, has exited the stage left. 😲
Paresh Rawal Breaks It Down: Akshay Kumar and Kartik Aaryan’s Rollercoaster Ride on Hera Pheri 3
After months of pure speculation—ki kya yeh sach hai or just another filmi rumor—Paresh Rawal has spilled the beans. Kartik, it turns out, was signed up for the movie but never to replace our beloved Raju, Akshay Kumar! Picture this: Kartik was going to play a whole different character, but as the script ka khel changed, so did the casting!
Jab Siddharth Kannan met Rawal, truths were uncovered. “Kartik ko sign kiya tha jab kahani kuch aur thi. Sab log samjhe ki woh Raju banega, but bhai, role alag tha,” he explained. Translation: They thought Kartik would be the next Raju, but his role was a different ball game altogether!
Rumors had Kartik stepping into Akshay’s shoes just like he did in Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2, but Rawal made it crystal clear—Aaryan was never the Raju replacement. With the storyline getting a makeover, Kartik bade alvida to the project.
So, what does this mean for us fans? Well, the original jugalbandi of Akshay, Suniel Shetty, and Rawal is safe and sound. The trio is all set to return and keep us entertained with their comic antics. So, ab toh popcorn ready rakho, because this sequel promises to be a dhamaka!
Kiran’s Gyan: Bollywood mein kahani script se zyada casting ki hoti hai, but at the end, it’s all about who gets to wear the hero’s shoes—or lack thereof! 😉