Veteran
actor
Anil
Kapoor,
who
played
the
invisible
messiah
that
could
only
be
seen
in
red
light
in
Mr
India,
has
broken
his
silence
over
the
rumours
of
a
potential
sequel
to
the
1987
movie,
saying
every
film
has
its
own
destiny.
The
61-year-old
actor
starred
in
the
Shekhar
Kapur-directed
blockbuster
as
common
man
Arun
who
fights
the
conniving
villain,
Mogambo
to
save
his
country.
The
movie,
which
is
touted
to
be
India's
first
sci-fi
project,
featured
Kapoor's
sister-in-law
and
frequent
co-star
Sridevi,
along
with
actor
Amrish
Puri
as
the
memorable
antagonist.
There
were
strong
reports
that
suggested
the
team
will
be
back
for
a
sequel
but
Sridevi's
untimely
demise
this
February
has
affected
the
chances
of
a
follow-up.
When
asked
about
the
possibility
of
a
second
part,
Kapoor
told
PTI
on
the
green
carpet
of
the
19th
IIFA
Awards
here,
"Every
film
has
its
own
destiny.
When
it's
gonna
happen
it
is
going
happen."
Remembering
Sridevi,
an
emotional
Kapoor
said,
"Now,
obviously
(no).
We
will
miss
her
(Sridevi)
and
Amrish
Puri,
the
Mogambo.
But
life
goes
on.
We
miss
all
of
them.
We
will
try
our
best
to
follow
their
legacies
so
that
we
can
make
them
proud
that
we
made
good
films
and
they
all
appreciate
what
we
have
done."
The
actor,
who
has
clocked
35
years
in
the
Hindi
film
industry,
is
riding
high
on
the
record-breaking
success
of
Race
3.
He
starred
in
Race
3
alongside
Salman
Khan,
Jacqueline
Fernandez,
Daisy
Shah,
Anil
Kapoor
and
Bobby
Deol.
Next
in
line
for
Kapoor
is
Fanney
Khan
with
Aishwarya
Rai
Bachchan
and
Rajkummar
Rao,
which
releases
on
August
3.