
The beloved trio of Raju (Akshay Kumar), Shyam (Suniel Shetty), and the legendary Babu Bhaiya are all set to reunite on the big screen, promising another laugh riot that audiences have been yearning for.
Rawal, in a recent podcast, clarified that the "controversy" surrounding his earlier departure was simply a matter of "fine-tuning" and ensuring the film lived up to the immense love and expectations of its devoted fanbase. "When people love something so much, you have to be extra careful. It is our responsibility towards the audience. You can't take things for granted. Mehnat karke unko do (Work hard and give it to them)," he stated, putting to rest any lingering doubts about creative differences or personal animosity.
The actor's initial exit, announced in May, had led to a public spat, including reports of a legal notice from Akshay Kumar's production house over alleged contractual disputes and a returned signing amount.
However, Rawal has now confirmed that all issues have been amicably resolved, and he is back on board to bring Baburao's unparalleled comedic genius back to life.
With Priyadarshan reportedly stepping back into the director's chair, the film aims to recapture the magic of the 2000 original that cemented its cult status.6 While filming is expected to commence in early 2026, the confirmation of Paresh Rawal's return has already ignited a frenzy of excitement across social media.
Get ready for more "Hera Pheri" and a generous dose of "Raju, Shyam, aur Baburao!" The laughter is officially on its way back!
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