Diljit Dosanjh Is Not Part of No Entry 2, Parted in Good Spirits: Boney Kapoor
Diljit Dosanjh stepped away from No Entry 2 due to overlapping commitments including his Aura Tour from Oct 26 to Nov 13, 2025, resulting in amicable departure from the project.
- Punjabi singer-actor Diljit Dosanjh has recently stepped away from No Entry 2 , where he was announced as one of the three leading men alongside Varun Dhawan and Arjun Kapoor.
- He is set to embark on his Aura Tour across Australia and New Zealand from October 26 to November 13, 2025, creating irreconcilable scheduling conflicts with other film projects.
- Producer Boney Kapoor told NDTV that Dosanjh's exit was amicable, saying `Yes, we have parted in good spirits as the dates were not aligning with our requirements,` while director Anees Bazmee said `Main kabhi safaiyaan nahi deta` and expressed happiness the film is progressing.
- With Dosanjh gone, Varun Dhawan and Arjun Kapoor remain as two of the main leads, and the No Entry 2 production schedule originally set for October 2025 may face delays due to this casting change.
- Announced in 2024, the sequel is being directed by Anees Bazmee and produced by Boney Kapoor; producers plan a fresh younger cast with a January 26, 2026 release.
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Boney Kapoor CONFIRMS Diljit Dosanjh’s exit from No Entry 2 due to date clash: “We have parted in good spirits” : Bollywood News - Bollywood Hungama
Speculations around Diljit Dosanjh’s exit from No Entry 2 have been put to rest as producer Boney Kapoor confirmed that the actor-singer is no longer a part of the much-anticipated sequel. The news comes after days of conjecture linking his departure to creative differences and the casting controversy around his recent film Sardaar Ji 3.In a conversation with NDTV, Kapoor clarified that the reason was purely logistical. “Yes, we have parted in g…
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