Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

HERA PHERI WITHOUT AKSHAY? NO ENTRY WITHOUT SALMAN? NOT DONE, SAYS THE INDUSTRY

- Sugandha Rawal

movies are failing. Hum pehle bhi rate nahin badhaate, but distributo­rs ne dadagiri chaalu kari,” says Desai.

He informs that the prices of Gaiety and Maratha Mandir will be reduced from ₹140 and ₹170 to ₹130 and ₹150 as of November 21. The changes will be implemente­d in all other G7 theatres beginning today.

Though he is optimistic that the decision, taken by him and managing director Arun Nahar, will result in increased attendance, he is disappoint­ed that Bollywood is not producing any good films: “It’s only the South films that are working. Kantara still has shows with 100% occupancy.”

When it comes to commercial viability, makers always prefer to get the original cast back. Sometimes, the makers wait for a long time for the original cast, but if they find a safe alternativ­e, they want to go ahead and explore it. Safe is the key word here.

Firstly, I have to say that Hera Pheri without Akshay is unthinkabl­e. The film is identified with its characters, so it will be fantastic to see them back because these characters have remained in the minds of audiences. So, getting the original cast is the best scenario.

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Ever since actor Akshay Kumar confirmed the news of him stepping back from the Hera Pheri franchise, social media has been buzzing with the ‘No Akshay, No Hera Pheri’ trend, initiating conversati­on around the viability of taking forward such franchises without actors redeeming their iconic characters. And, according to people from the industry, getting the original cast is always the best bet.

Last week, Kumar confirmed that he is moving away from the

Hera Pheri instalment due to some creative issues. Sometime back, there were reports suggesting that actor Salman Khan had distanced himself from the No Entry sequel.

Actor Suniel Shetty, one of the leads in the film, is upset about the new developmen­t. He says, “I am not happy about it. It hurts. 14 saal kaat liye, uske baad bhi problem ho toh it hurts. We need to sit and talk. And Kartik is not playing Akshay’s character. That is a completely different character that is coming to the movie.” Whereas, actor Paresh Rawal, who has also been part of the movie franchise, says,

“Audience ko kuch naya milega Hera Pheri 3 mein... However, commercial decisions about who to bring back are made by producers, writers and directors. I prefer not to think about it.”

On the other hand, actor Tusshar Kapoor uses the example of the Golmaal franchise to stress that having an original cast for a franchise is important, saying, “I don’t know about the commercial viability, what will happen or not. But, director

Rohit Shetty was the star of the franchise for us, and I can only hope he casts us all together if he is planning to go forward.”

However, when it comes to starting a new chapter with new faces in the franchise universe, the past examples highlight that it comes as a big gamble, with Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 with Kartik Aaryan turning out to be a success but Race 3 (2018) with Salman Khan tanking at the box office. Producer Ramesh Taurani, known for backing projects such as Race, Raaz and Ishq Vishk, asserts: “Yes, stakes are higher when revisiting projects without their faces, but a script is the only way to evade it.” However, Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 director Anees Bazmee believes that focusing on nostalgia while retaining the essence of the previous instalment is also a viable option, and that it worked for him.

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Earlier this year, Sanjay Dutt had revealed that he is working on the third part of Munna Bhai franchise
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Still from Hera Pheri Earlier this year, Sanjay Dutt had revealed that he is working on the third part of Munna Bhai franchise Still from No Entry
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Stills from (left) Kantara; (below) Drishyam 2

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