Salman Khan seems to have decided to opt out of the sequel to his 2005 slapstick comedy ‘No Entry’. Initially, Sallu had agreed to feature in a double role in this sequel, to be produced by Boney Kapoor. But reports now suggest that Salman has taken a step back and Hrithik Roshan is now being considered for the role. Apparently Salman Khan has a busy calendar in the coming year. First off, his busy schedule includes preparing for the release of ‘Tubelight’ this Eid, while shooting for ‘Tiger Zinda Hai’, which releases at the end of this year. Secondly, Salman has a rather interesting list of films coming up. There’s Remo D’Souza’s musical, ‘Ode To My Father’ remake with Ali Abbas Zafar and ‘Dabangg 3’ with brother Arbaaz Khan. Pocket Hercules is also in talks with Sajid Nadiadwala for ‘Kick 2’ and has also agreed to play a part in Boney’s another film ‘Wanted 2’. So many cinema commitments have made Salman extremely busy, and hence he seems to be compelled to drop ‘No Entry’ sequel.
Apart from a packed schedule in films, Sallu is also in the process of lapping up a major TV show deal as Sony is planning to revive ‘Dus Ka Dum’ with Salman Khan. With such an interesting line-up, Salman Khan may well have decided to let go ‘No Entry’ sequel, which is reportedly titled ‘No Entry Mein Entry’. Besides, Salman Khan is also expanding his production house by making two biggies – ‘Battle of Saragarhi’ with Akshay Kumar and launching brother-in-law Aayush Sharma.