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Suniel Shetty REACTS to Paresh Rawal's return to ‘Hera Pheri 3': ‘Fine-tuning ho chuki hai…'

Suniel Shetty REACTS to Paresh Rawal's return to ‘Hera Pheri 3': ‘Fine-tuning ho chuki hai…'

Time of India10 hours ago
The much-loved comic trio of
Akshay Kumar
,
Paresh Rawal
, and
Suniel Shetty
is all set to reunite for the eagerly awaited film 'Hera Pheri 3'. Directed by
Priyadarshan
, the third instalment of this cult comedy series has overcome earlier hurdles.
After much back and forth, Paresh Rawal recently confirmed that he is indeed going to be part of the film.
Suniel Shetty REACTS to Paresh Rawal
's return
In an interview with the Sai Safar YouTube channel during his visit to Shirdi Sai Baba, Suniel Shetty reacted to Paresh Rawal's recent statements on his return. Shetty joked, 'Main bhi sun raha hun ki fine-tuning ho chuki hai. Ab release ke baad hi baat karunga, usse pehle Hera Pheri ke baare mein baat hi nahi karunga (Even I heard that the resolution has happened.
Now I will only talk about Hera Pheri after the movie is released).
'
Suniel Shetty talks about the film's soul
What truly stood out was Shetty's reassurance that 'Hera Pheri 3' would stay true to its core — a film for everyone to watch together and laugh without worry. He underlined the point by saying, 'It's going to be the same family entertainer like the earlier two parts, which will make you laugh only and you can enjoy with your whole family members without any hesitation."
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Taking it a step further, Shetty added, 'Ye family ki film hai. Shayad wo ek film jahaan aap sab milke ek saath dekh sakte ho. Agar ek baar aap TV chaalu kar dete ho to uske baad aapko tension lene ki zarurat nahi hai, sharmaane ki zarurat nahi hai. Aapko pata hai ki log sirf hasne hi hasne waale hain. Chhup ke TV ya mobile phone dekhne ki zarurat nahi hai. Parivaar se chhupa ke nahi."
(This is a family film. Perhaps the kind you can all watch together.
Once you switch on the TV, there's no need to worry or feel awkward. You know people are only going to laugh. There's no need to watch it in secret on TV or mobile. Not something to hide from the family.)
Paresh Rawal confirms his return
Weeks after Paresh Rawal said he was leaving 'Hera Pheri 3', he recently confirmed he is back. Speaking to Himanshu Mehta on his podcast, Paresh praised Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty and Priyadarshan. When asked about the film's controversy, he replied, 'Nahi controversy kuch nahi hai.' He added that when people love something so much, it becomes their duty to work harder. 'Sab saath mein aaye, mehnat karein. Aur kuch nahin.
It is all resolved now,' he said, making it clear all is well.
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