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on 2006/9/11 7:32:33

Ever since No Entry turned into a money-spinner, producer Boney Kapoor has got into making sequels. His next production will be a sequel to No Entry , directed by Anees Bazmi again. But the big one for Boney is the sequel to his 1987 blockbuster Mr India. But this time, Shekhar Kapoor will not direct this sequel. Instead, Nikhil Advani currently editing and marketing Salaam-e-Ishq has been approached for the film.
"Yes, I've been sounded out," says Advani. "Mr Boney Kapoor and I have had preliminary meetings. It would be an honour to continue the Mr India story. I can't see myself anywhere near Shekhar and I can't imagine a Mr India sequel without Anil Kapoor and Sridevi "
Will Sridevi make a comeback in Mr India Part 2? "It's a good possibility. I feel Sri is looking her best and ready for a comeback. But it has to be vehicle worthy of her, and Mr India is certainly something she would be proud to do," says Kapoor.
The project isn't expected to take off before next year. "Right now I can't think beyond Salaam-e-Ishq. I still have 15 days of shooting with Sohail Khan and John Abraham left," says Nikhil.
Why has he been lying low ever since No Entry? "Isn't that ironical? When my films weren't doing well I was releasing films almost every other month. Now when I've a solid hit I've chosen to withdraw and gather my thoughts, make sure that my finances and creative departments are fully operational before launching into my next," says Kapoor.
As for his No Entry sequel, Kapoor says, "This one will be funnier, more savvy and crisper," says Boney.
Speaking on his departure from South Indian remakes and his progress towards sequels Boney Kapoor says, "I agree sequels are now doing well. But I had decided to do a sequel to Mr India long ago and the minute No Entry worked I was all for a sequel."
source:mumbaimirror
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