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‘Mom 2’: Khushi Kapoor and Karishma Tanna start shooting

‘Mom 2’: Khushi Kapoor and Karishma Tanna start shooting; 'Crazxy’ fame Girish Kohli to direct

Boney Kapoor’s ‘Mom 2,’ starring Khushi Kapoor and Karishma Tanna, began shooting in Mumbai on October 26. Directed by Girish Kohli, the film progresses well. Meanwhile, ‘No Entry 2’ faces casting challenges after Varun Dhawan and Diljit Dosanjh exited due to scheduling conflicts, complicating the sequel’s lineup.

Earlier in March 2025, Boney Kapoor revealed that he was working on a new project featuring Khushi Kapoor, which is likely to be a follow-up to the 2017 film ‘Mom,’ originally starring his wife, the late Sridevi. Recently, it was announced that the movie is titled ‘Mom 2.’ Yesterday, photos from the filming location began circulating online.Shooting progress and cast detailsNow, according to Bollywood Hungama, ‘Mom 2’ went on floors just after Diwali, on October 26, in Mumbai. Nearly 10-11 days of the shoot have been completed, and it is progressing well. Khushi plays a crucial part, and she’s joined by Karishma Tanna. ‘Mom’ was directed by Ravi Udyawar. The sequel, however, is directed by Girish Kohli. He was one of the story writers of the first part and also single-handedly wrote its screenplay and dialogues. Boney realized that he will do justice to ‘Mom 2’ as he knows this series well and hence, gave him the responsibility. Also, Girish has proved his worth with the Sohum Shah-starrer ‘Crazxy,’ which released earlier this year. Boney plans to announce this film in a grand fashion on his birthday, which falls on November 11. Anticipation for ‘No Entry 2’Meanwhile, fans are looking forward to Boney’s other anticipated movie, ‘No Entry 2,’ which is the sequel to the 2005 blockbuster, ‘No Entry.’Casting setbacks for ‘No Entry 2’A few days ago, the sequel to ‘No Entry’ faced another setback with Varun Dhawan reportedly exiting the project. This follows the earlier departure of Punjabi singer-actor Diljit Dosanjh earlier this year. Both were originally slated to star alongside Arjun Kapoor in the follow-up to the 2005 hit. According to a Mid Day report, scheduling conflicts have caused a significant reshuffling of the cast. The report mentioned that Diljit’s exit made things a bit complicated for the team, as the project had already seen major changes from its initial lineup.

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