
A month after his exit, Paresh Rawal reacts to fan calling him hero of Hera Pheri
Actor Paresh Rawal on Monday reacted to a fan's post on X referring to him as the 'hero' of the 'Hera Pheri' franchise. The 70-year-old was thanking his fans for wishing him the best, when he highlighted a post requesting him to reconsider his decision to leave the comedy franchise."Sir please think. Once again to join HERA FERI movie. You are the hero of this movie (sic)," the fan wrote, as Rawal corrected him and shared how he's not the only 'hero' of the franchise. He answered, "NO There are Three Heroes in Hera Pheri (sic)."
advertisementThe veteran actor, known for his brilliant comic timing in Hindi films, announced in May that he was not working on 'Hera Pheri 3' any more. The decision came after he had shot a few promos and the team was ready to take the film on the floor next year.
Rawal also clarified that his exit had nothing to do with director Priyadarshan. As soon as the news came out, the fans of the franchise expressed their disappointment, and wrote to the actor to reconsider his decision.Akshay Kumar, who plays the lead alongside Rawal and Suniel Shetty in the film, sued the latter for Rs 25 crore. The case is still pending in court.Meanwhile, Shetty, while speaking to IndiaToday.in, revealed that neither he nor Kumar had any idea behind Rawal's sudden decision to exit the film. He said, "Even Akshay is clueless as to what happened. This is a crisis. We are in the middle of this film, and this is the biggest shock."advertisementRawal earlier called Baburao Ganpatrao Apte, his iconic character from the 'Hera Pheri' franchise "gale ka phanda". "Woh gale ka fanda hain. Main 2007 mein Vishal Bharadwaj ji ke paas gaya tha. 2006 mein part 2 release ho gayi thi. Ki mere paas ek film he, mujhe iski jo ek image hain na usse chhutkara chahiye (It is like a noose. I went to Vishal Bharadwaj in 2007, after the sequel released in 2006. I told him that I wanted to be free of that image)," he told Lallantop.Meanwhile, there's no new update on who is replacing Paresh Rawal in 'Hera Pheri 3'.Trending Reel
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