Salman Khan's 'No Entry' Sequel Stalled Due To Pay Disagreements?
The sequel of 'No Entry' has been stalled as Salman Khan has not given his nod to star in the film due to pay disagreements with producer Boney Kapoor.
Anees
Bazmee's
directorial
No
Entry
which
released
in
2005
was
a
laugh
riot
starring
Salman
Khan,
Anil
Kapoor,
Bipasha
Basu,
Lara
Dutta
and
many
others
and
the
film
was
a
success
at
the
box
office
as
well.
The
talks
about
No
Entry's
sequel
has
been
doing
the
rounds
for
quite
a
while
and
now
it
looks
like
the
film
will
take
more
time
to
shape
up.
It
is
reported
that
Salman
Khan
has
loved
the
story
of
the
sequel
but
has
not
given
his
nod
to
star
in
the
film
yet,
due
to
pay
disagreements.
Salman
Khan
is
now
a
bigger
star
than
he
was
in
2005
and
his
pay
has
increased
drastically.
The
film-makers
have
not
come
to
terms
on
the
payment
as
of
yet
and
that
has
delayed
the
film.
A
source
close
to
the
development
was
quoted
as
saying,
"Anees
had
narrated
the
script
to
Salman
and
Anil
Kapoor
months
ago
and
both
had
loved
it.
But
certain
financial
issues
have
developed
between
Boney
and
Salman
and
that's
where
the
film
is
stuck
now.
It
is
tough
for
the
film
to
be
made
at
all
in
the
current
scenario."
The
source
confirmed
that
the
film-makers
are
keen
to
cast
Salman,
Anil
and
Fardeen
in
the
sequel
but
the
heroines
Celina,
Bipasha
and
Lara
will
not
be
a
part
of
the
film.
"While
Salman,
Anil
and
Fardeen
will
be
there
in
the
sequel,
the
actresses
Celina
Jaitley,
Bipasha
Basu
and
Lara
Dutta
won't
be
there,"
revealed
the
source.
Also,
producer
Boney
Kapoor
said
that
all
preparations
for
the
film
is
ready
and
he's
only
waiting
for
Salman
Khan's
approval.
"Whether
Salman
is
a
part
of
the
film
or
not,
only
he
will
be
able
to
say.
My
script
is
ready,
my
actors
are
ready
and
everything
is
in
place.
We
will
start
anytime
he
says
yes."