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Sanjay Kapoor Opens Up About Brother Boney Kapoor’s Decision to Cast Fardeen Khan Over Him in ‘No Entry’

Sanjay Kapoor has spoken out about a pivotal moment in his career

Sanjay Kapoor has spoken out about a pivotal moment in his career, revealing that his brother Boney Kapoor chose Fardeen Khan over him for the 2005 film “No Entry”. In a recent interview, Sanjay reflected on the experience, acknowledging that his brother’s decision marked a turning point in their professional relationship.

Sanjay expressed that during a difficult time in his career, he had expected support from his brother, but instead, Boney Kapoor opted to cast Fardeen Khan in the successful comedy film. This decision led to a significant gap in their collaboration, with Sanjay stating that he hasn’t worked on any of his brother’s productions in the last 20 years.

The revelation comes as Boney Kapoor announces a sequel to “No Entry”, featuring a new cast, including Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh, and Arjun Kapoor. Sanjay’s comments have sparked interest, particularly given Anil Kapoor’s recent expression of disappointment over not being part of the sequel.

Sanjay’s candid remarks offer a rare glimpse into the complexities of family dynamics in the film industry. Despite the setback, Sanjay has continued to build a successful career, with notable roles in films like “David Dhawan’s Judaai” and “Karisma Kapoor-starrer Sirf Tum”. His openness about the experience serves as a testament to the resilience and determination required to thrive in the competitive world of Bollywood.

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