The sequel to Bollywood's popular comedy film "No Entry" has been in the news for the past few months. While audiences were initially delighted with the return of the franchise, reports have emerged that major changes are being made to the film's cast. First, Diljit Dosanjh left the project, and now actor Varun Dhawan has also decided to withdraw from "No Entry 2."

Varun Dhawan's exit news
According to media reports, Varun Dhawan's dates were not compatible with the film's shooting schedule, leading to his departure from the project. While producer Boney Kapoor has yet to officially comment on the news, insiders say the makers are now looking for two new faces to star alongside Arjun Kapoor.
Cast reshuffle of "No Entry 2"
It is reported that the film was originally planned to bring together Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh, and Arjun Kapoor. However, when Diljit left the project due to date and creative differences, major changes were made to the shooting schedule. This change created difficulties for Varun, as he already had locked shooting dates for "Bhediya 2."
Media reports claimed that Varun was very excited about the film, but after Diljit's departure, the shooting schedule changed so drastically that everything became difficult. Varun's priorities were already set, so he had to leave "No Entry 2."
"No differences with Diljit Dosanjh"
A few days ago, Boney Kapoor clearly stated in an interview that Diljit Dosanjh is no longer a part of the film. He said, "We have parted ways on good terms. His dates did not match our schedules, but we hope to do a Punjabi film together soon."

What's the future path for the film now?
The biggest challenge facing the "No Entry 2" team now is casting new actors to replace Varun and Diljit. However, Arjun Kapoor remains a part of the film. The film's story is said to be more fun and full of twists than the first. Meanwhile, Varun Dhawan and Diljit Dosanjh will be seen together in JP Dutta's "Border 2," which also stars Sunny Deol and Ahan Shetty.
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