Paresh Rawal says 'no creative clash with Priyadarshan' for Hera Pheri 3 absence; Netizens says 'Dead Movie' | Mint
Bollywood actor Parisesh Rawal on Sunday expressed concern about his retirement from the multiplied film ‘Hera Pheri 3’. The veteran actor rejected rumors that he had fallen out of the film because of creative differences with director Priyadarshan, said it was not so. “I want to put it on record that my decision to walk away from Hera Pheri 3 was not due to creative differences,” he wrote in a post about X. He expressed his faith, love and respect for Priyadarshan, saying that there were no creative differences. ‘I reiterate that there are no creative differences of opinion with the filmmaker. I have tremendous love, respect and faith in Mr. Priyadarshan, the director of the film, ‘he said. It is the first official confirmation of Rawal that he left the franchise. “Recovery,” says the confirmation of Netizens Paresh Rawal, let the internet go into a frenzy, with fans asking him to reconsider his decision. “What happened then? Do the producers offer less money, or are you bored of playing the same role? Come, Babu Bhaiyya, Hera Pheri without one of the three main leaders being completely meaningless. “Then ?? If there is no creative problem, is it about money? Hera Pheri without one of the original trio being like a dead film. You are the soul of this franchise. Reconsideration. The audience deserves full chaos, complete cast, ‘added another. “Babu Rao Ganpat Rao APTE is the backbone of Hera Pheri series, it’s still time to change your decision and come back,” a third user said. Paresh Rawal Stop Hera Pheri 3 Paresh Rawal stopped the film in a shock for his fans. Rawal confirmed the news to Bollywood Hungama and said, “Yes, that’s a fact.” Paresh Rawal’s portrayal of Baburao Ganpatrao Apts, lovingly called Babu Bhaiya, has become one of the Indian film’s most lasting and cherished comic roles for more than 20 years. The original ‘Hera Pheri’, directed by Priyadarshan, was released in 2000 and was followed by a successful successor in 2006, directed by Neveraj Vora. It contains Akshay, Paresh, Suniel, Bipasha Basu, Rajpal Yadav and Rimi Sen in the lead roles.