After his exit from Hera Pheri 3 in May caused much furore, veteran actor Paresh Rawal has rejoined the iconic franchise for its second sequel. In an interview given on the Himanshu Mehta Show, Rawal denied any controversy, emphasising his responsibility toward the audience who have given the comedy franchise so much love over the years.

Rawal stated that everyone has to work hard and be “extra careful” when it concerns a film eagerly awaited by audiences. He reassured fans that Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty and Priyadarshan are creative people and all three remain his long-time friends. He added that the film was always going to happen, but sometimes a bit of “fine tuning” is required between them. He confirmed that differences have been resolved and is back on the project.

The acclaimed comedy franchise features a star-studded cast including Paresh Rawal, Akshay Kumar, Suniel Shetty and Tabu. Rawal is to reprise his role of Baburao Ganpatrao Apte or Babu Bhaiya in the sequel.

Rawal’s controversial exit

The actor had withdrawn from the project in May after onboarding the project and filming had begun. He had dismissed rumours that his decision was prompted by creative differences with the director.

Through a post on his official X account, Rawal had reiterated his love, respect, and faith in Priyadarshan. According to media reports, his departure was not related to monetary dissatisfaction. Initially offering only vague explanations, citing lack of interest to continue working on the film, the actor later released a statement through his lawyer.

Akshay Kumar, who is producing the film, had initiated a legal dispute by suing Rawal for Rs 25 crore, citing breach of contract and unprofessional conduct. He had reportedly incurred huge losses since Rawal had already signed an agreement and shot for the teaser promo.

Known for abruptly exiting projects

Kumar’s production company, Cape of Good Films, had acquired the rights of the film from Firoz Nadiadwala. Principal photography and shooting for promotions had already begun when Rawal confirmed his exit via social media on May 18. Reports suggest that while this is the first time Kumar is suing a co-actor in his career spanning three decades, Rawal has previously left Priyadarshan’s ‘Billu Barber’, produced by Shah Rukh Khan, in 2009, and Amit Rai’s ‘Oh My God 2’, in 2023.

The franchise remains an audience favourite

Hera Pheri is a remake of the classic Malayalam comedy film, Ramji Rao Speaking. Apart from the much-loved Hera Pheri franchise, the actor-director duo have also collaborated on other successful comedies like Bhool Bhilaiyaa, Hungama, and De Dana Dan.

The original Hera Pheri released in 2000, followed by Hera Pheri 2 in 2006. Fans now eagerly await the third installment, which will resume shooting soon.