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Akshay Kumar may sue Paresh Rawal in court! Reason-"Hera-Pheri"

There are many courtroom dramas in films, but this is almost the first time that a courtroom drama will be seen between two well-known actors in real life also. There is a high possibility that Akshay Kumar and Paresh Rawal, two actors from the Hera Pheri franchise, will now be seen facing one to one in a real-life case in court. This incident is also related to the Hera Pheri film.
The third part of director Priyadarshan's superhit film Hera Pheri is being made, but suddenly actor Paresh Rawal has announced that he will not join the film. The trio of Akshay, Suniel Shetty and Paresh have done a great job in the past.
In the true sense, Paresh Rawal has been liked by audiances, the most in the role of Baburao Ganapatrao. Now, suddenly, crores of fans have been disappointed even before the film's release and the film has received a huge setback.
The rights of this film are currently with Akshay Kumar, so he has decided to file a case of Rs. 25 crore against Paresh Rawal. According to sources, this exit from the film used to happen due to the actor's eccentric nature and the poor producers did not say anything, but Akshay has not done so and has taken the legal route.
For the first time in his 35-year career, Akshay has decided to take a step against his co-star in this way and such a case has hardly happened in the film industry in a long time.
Paresh Rawal had announced in January through a social media post that he would be seen in Hera Pheri-3. Then suddenly last week, the actor himself said that he was not in the film. When rumors started circulating that Paresh Rawal had walked out due to creative differences and money, he tweeted again and said that he had not walked out for any such reason. Therefore, no reason has been clarified for not doing the film.
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