Paresh Rawal clears the air: No creative differences behind ‘Hera Pheri 3’ exit
Ever since the first 'Hera Pheri' hit screens in 2000, followed by its equally successful sequel in 2006, Rawal’s Babu Bhaiya has become a pop culture staple.
Ever since the first 'Hera Pheri' hit screens in 2000, followed by its equally successful sequel in 2006, Rawal’s Babu Bhaiya has become a pop culture staple.
In classic Akshay style, the announcement didn’t come with a bland caption or press note—it came with a behind-the-scenes dance video, joggers, a green shirt, and a whole lot of joy!
Adding to the old-school charm, late filmmaker Asit Sen and popular comic actor Mohan Choti are also spotted in the frame, watching the moment unfold.
Ahead of the big red carpet moment, Kher dropped a slow-motion Instagram reel featuring himself, Boman Irani, Karan Tacker, Pallavi Joshi, and Shubhangi Dutt.
Despite the hiccup, Babil made sure to send warm wishes to Sai Rajesh and his team, saying, “I know there is immense love between us, and we will meet soon in the future."
The biopic will bring to life the story of Phalke, hailed as the “Father of Indian Cinema,” and will be set during the backdrop of India’s freedom movement.
This decision comes in response to Turkey's continued support for Pakistan during the India-Pakistan conflict, which has led to serious concerns about national security.
What starts out as harmless fun quickly turns into a terrifying rollercoaster of ghostly encounters and bizarre happenings, all wrapped in plenty of laughs.
“Collaborating with Aamir Khan Productions again feels magical,” she said in a recent interview. “This role is unlike anything I’ve ever done before."
With a fresh English adaptation, the show is set to open at Manchester’s Palace Opera House on May 29, 2025, and will run until June 21.