Diljit Dosanjh has been in the spotlight lately regarding his involvement in the upcoming sequel to the 2005 hit comedy No Entry. Reports indicated that the singer-actor might be stepping away from No Entry 2 due to creative disagreements with the production team. However, producer Boney Kapoor has come forward to clarify the situation.
In a recent statement to Times Entertainment, Kapoor denied any claims about creative conflicts, saying, “Yes, there are date issues, but certainly no creative differences. That is absolutely false. We are trying our best to work the dates out.”
Tentatively titled No Entry Mein Entry, the sequel aims to bring back a star-studded cast, including Varun, Diljit, and Arjun, along with six leading ladies. The film has entered its pre-production phase, and the team has recently explored locations in Greece. They are hoping to start filming in early 2026, depending on resolving Diljit’s scheduling conflicts.
No Entry 2 has been in the pipeline for a while and is produced under Boney Kapoor’s banner. The original film, which was directed by Anees Bazmee, enjoyed significant success at the box office and has become a beloved staple in the comedy genre. The sequel is expected to honor the legacy of the original while introducing a fresh storyline and updated cast.
While such scheduling issues are commonplace in the film industry, Kapoor’s comments suggest that the team remains optimistic about keeping Dosanjh on board. As of now, Diljit has not publicly addressed the situation.
