Filmmaker Priyadarshan says there’s no lasting rivalry with actor Paresh Rawal regardless of previous experiences of friction. The veteran director defined that in each the world of movies and politics, “there are not any everlasting enemies,” underscoring a mature outlook towards skilled relationships. He confused that disagreements can occur, however they don’t must outline lasting impressions or collaborations. 

Clearing Up ‘Bhooth Bangla’ Rumours

Priyadarshan addressed hypothesis round Bhooth Bangla, clarifying that it’s not a sequel to Bhool Bhulaiyaa as many followers assumed. He stated the movie was all the time supposed to be its personal story, and that its earlier launch date was determined by the producers, not by him. 

Priyadarshan On Sequels and Business Developments

Although sequels are modern in Bollywood, Priyadarshan admitted he’s not eager on directing many follow-ups himself. He believes originals typically have a novel allure that sequels wrestle to match. Nonetheless, he’s open to others taking over the mantle in the event that they select to make sequels of his movies, even when he isn’t concerned.

Standing of Hera Pheri 3

The long-awaited Hera Pheri 3 gained’t go on flooring this yr, Priyadarshan revealed, citing ongoing franchise and music rights disputes. Whereas earlier experiences hinted at progress with the forged, authorized hurdles persist. He clarified that his relationship with Paresh Rawal and others stays cordial, and the precedence is resolving the rights points earlier than manufacturing begins.

Priyadarshan New Initiatives and Collaborations

Trying forward, Priyadarshan spoke warmly about working with Saif Ali Khan noting his curiosity and dedication on set and his ongoing artistic pursuits. He’s additionally beginning a brand new comedy venture this June that includes Pankaj Tripathi, although he’s retaining particulars below wraps