Hera Pheri 3 news: The highly-anticipated third instalment of the iconic comedy franchise, Hera Pheri 3, has hit yet another roadblock on Wednesday, as writer Rohan Shankar has exited from the project. Shankar confirmed the move on Wednesday, adding to the fans’ wait for the sequel.
Writer steps back, puts forth this condition for return

In a recent interaction with a media outlet, Shankar revealed that he was initially in discussions to contribute to the film, and had even penned down its teaser. He, however, said that unresolved legal complications surrounding the project prompted him to withdraw. He clarified that while he is no longer associated with the film, he has not ruled out a return, provided that director Priyadarshan remains at the helm.
Priyadarshan’s packed schedule resulting in project’s delay
Shankar further shed light on Priyadarshan’s relentless work pace, underscoring that the filmmaker is currently juggling multiple projects, leaving little room to pause amid the ongoing turmoil. With several films already lined up, including collaborations with Malayalam movie icon Mohanlal, the director’s schedule appears tightly packed. According to Shankar, the timing of Hera Pheri 3 now depends heavily on how swiftly the legal issues are resolved.
Hera Pheri 3 news: Dispute over rights clouds production timeline
Earlier, Priyadarshan himself acknowledged the complexity of the situation. Conflicting claims over the film and its music rights have created hurdles, While Bhushan Kumar has claimed ownership of the music rights, other parties have staked claims over the film itself.

As another addition to the dispute, production house Seven Arts International alleged that producer Firoz Nadiadwala exceeded his contractual rights by expanding the franchise and transferring certain rights to Cape of Good Films, owned by actor Akshay Kumar.
Turbulence looms over cast, questions linger
Earlier, the film also faced casting-related turbulence, as actor Paresh Rawal briefly distanced himself from the project. He, however, reconciled later, even as rumours of a legal dispute with Akshay Kumar surfaced and were resolved later. Despite the aforementioned challenges, Priyadarshan has maintained there is no lasting discord among collaborators.
Hera Pheri emerged as cult favourite
Hera Pheri, a 2000 release, became a cult favourite, followed by its 2006 sequel, ‘Phir Hera Pheri.’ With Akshay Kumar, Paresh Rawal and Suneil Shettu expected to reprise their roles, anticipation for the third instalment remains at its peak.
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