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Paresh Rawal says Priyadarshini tried to change his mind about quitting Hera Phiri 3: ‘Just felt it is a role that…’
Bollywood actor Paresh Rawal has confirmed his exit from Priyadarshan’s Hera Pheri 3 film, despite rumors of creative differences. In an interview with Mid-Day, Rawal revealed that he chose not to return to the franchise due to feeling unappealing in the role. He denied any creative differences with the director and revealed that remuneration was not one of reasons.
Fhis decision to quit the film Paresh said that he loved Priyadarshan and had great respect and faith in him as a director. He also mentioned that Akshay and Suniel were informed of his decision and that the filmmaker “tried to change his mind” but didn’t pursue it further after he decided to walk out of the film The Hera Pheri franchise is one of the most iconic comedy film.
Series in Indian cinema, featuring the iconic trio Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty, and Paresh Rawal. The film became a cult classic, known for its slapstick humor, memorable dialogues, and the unforgettable character of Baburao Ganpatrao Apte, played by Rawal After Rawal’s exit, some internet users believed the film wouldn’t be made, as it wouldn’t be the same.
Without the actor’s character, Baburao Ganpatrao Apte In other news, there have been rumors about Akshay Kumar sueing Rawal for ₹25 crores as damages for sabotaging Hera Pheri 3 Mumbai, May 20: Veteran actor Paresh Rawal has opened up about his initial hesitation to return for Hera Pheri 3, revealing that director Priyadarshan made a personal effort to.
Convince him to reconsider his decision. The actor, who plays the iconic character Baburao Ganpatrao Apte, said he had serious reservations about being part of the third installment of the beloved comedy franchise In a recent interview, Rawal admitted that he had considered walking away from Hera Pheri 3 due to concerns about the script and the direction.
There was a time when I genuinely felt it might be better to step back. I didn’t want to do something just for the sake of nostalgia or commercial success. I just felt it is a role that deserves dignity and proper treatment,” Rawal stated The Hera Pheri series, which started in 2000, has become a cult classic, largely due to the chemistry between its lead trio—Akshay.
Kumar as Raju, Suniel Shetty as Shyam, and Paresh Rawal as the unforgettable Baburao. Over the years, fans have repeatedly demanded a third film, but the project has faced multiple delays and changes in creative leadership According to Rawal, it was director Priyadarshan—who directed the first film—that reached out personally to address his doubts and rekindle his.
Interest in reprising the role. “Priyan sir called me and said, ‘This character is yours. No one else can do it justice.’ That meant a lot. His conviction and vision helped me see that this could still be something special,” Rawal said He also acknowledged that while the industry has changed and comedy trends have evolved, certain characters remain timeless. “Baburao.
Funny character; he has heart, depth, and innocence. People connect with him. So I realized that if done well, the magic can return,” he added The third installment, which is now back on track with the original trio, is being helmed by Farhad Samji, though Priyadarshan has reportedly offered creative input in an advisory capacity. The film promises to retain flavor.
The original while introducing a fresh storyline that builds on the characters’ journey Rawal emphasized the importance of creative integrity in reviving iconic franchises. “Audiences today are very sharp. They can tell when some.
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