Thursday, July 9, 2026
ADVT 
Bollywood

'Fukrey' sequel to roll in August with original cast

Darpan News Desk IANS, 30 Jan, 2016 01:31 PM
  • 'Fukrey' sequel to roll in August with original cast
The sequel to Bollywood film "Fukrey" will go on the floors here in August with the original cast including Pulkit Samrat, Ali Fazal and Richa Chadha.
 
Produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani's Excel Entertainment, 2013 film “Fukrey” narrated the story of how four friends meet an array of colourful characters -- be it a tough Punjabi gangster or a watchman famous for his hacks -- as they chase their dreams. Sidhwani made the announcement of the sequel via a statement. 
 
“When we were promoting 'Dil Dhadakne Do', we were constantly being asked why we aren't spinning sequels since several of our films could lend themselves to franchises. Since the characters of 'Fukrey' became really popular, we have decided to retain the original cast, along with director Mrighdeep Singh Lamba,” Sidhwani said. 
 
Characters like Hunny, Choocha, Zafar, Lali and Bholi Punjaban from the coming-of-age comedy film made a special place for themselves in the hearts of the audience.
 
The thought of the sequel was a spontaneous one as Sidhwani and writer Lamba were discussing another script. It got Sidhwani excited. 
 
Sidhwani added: “The story will take the characters' lives forward but everything else will remain the same. We don't want to change the north Indian setting." 
 
Meanwhile, Sidhwani is currently geared up for his films “Rock On 2”, “Baar Baar Dekho” and Shah Rukh Khan-starer “Raees”.

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

I'm enjoying being behind the camera: Lara Dutta

I'm enjoying being behind the camera: Lara Dutta
 Actress-producer Lara Dutta is loving the experience of being behind the camera, but she says producing films is not easy.

I'm enjoying being behind the camera: Lara Dutta

Barkha Bisht plays gangster with 'oomph'

Barkha Bisht plays gangster with 'oomph'
The upcoming episode of crime-based show "Encounter" will feature TV actress Barkha Bisht as a gangster who uses her looks to get into the crime world.

Barkha Bisht plays gangster with 'oomph'

Films bind, not divide: Big B on 'Filmistaan'

Films bind, not divide: Big B on 'Filmistaan'
Debutant director Nitin Kakkar has received wide acclaim at international film festivals for "Filmistaan" that explores India-Pakistan relationships. Now megastar Amitabh Bachchan too has complimented him on his endeavours.

Films bind, not divide: Big B on 'Filmistaan'

My husband is fine, with me in Tokyo: Sridevi

My husband is fine, with me in Tokyo: Sridevi
Veteran actress Sridevi, who is in Tokyo for the premiere of her comeback film "English Vinglish", has her husband Boney Kapoor by her side. Following concerns over his health after a recent accident, she has said he is "fine".

My husband is fine, with me in Tokyo: Sridevi

Postcards spread 'Holiday' fever

Postcards spread 'Holiday' fever
 Innovative publicity is the order of the day in Hindi filmdom, and the team of "Holiday: A Soldier is Never Off Duty" has kept its pace with unique postcard-based messages for the online social networking media

Postcards spread 'Holiday' fever

Criticism notwithstanding, 'Children of War' goes houseful in Bangladesh

Criticism notwithstanding, 'Children of War' goes houseful in Bangladesh
Indian filmmaker Mrityunjay Devvrat's "Children of War: Nine Months to Freedom", a film on Bangladesh's Liberation War, is luring audiences to the theatres despite many panning the film for not reflecting the real Bangladesh.

Criticism notwithstanding, 'Children of War' goes houseful in Bangladesh