After the success of Vidya Balan and Akshay Kumar starrer ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa‘, Kartik Aaryan starred in the sequel of the movie with Kiara Advani and Tabu in lead roles. Now, the makers are all set with the third instalment of the movie.
According to a report in Zoom, the makers have approached Vidya to be a part of the ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3‘ with Kartik as Tabu will no longer be a part of the movie.The report stated that although the actress has not signed the dotted lines, she is quite keen on taking up the role. There is reportedly a huge possibility that the actress will be on board for the Anees Bazmee directorial. However, there has been no official announcement or confirmation about the same as yet. Earlier, reports were rife that Sara Ali Khan will be starring alongside Kartik in the third instalment of the popular franchise.

A report in Pinkvilla had earlier stated that the release date for the movie has been finalized for Diwali 2024, and it will be produced by Bhushan Kumar. The film is slated to commence filming in February 2024 once Kartik and Anees complete their existing commitments. The shooting for ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3’ is planned to wrap up within four months from the start of production, with the makers emphasizing the importance of maintaining the franchise’s brand value. Pre-production is anticipated to commence later this year.

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‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2’, directed by Anees Bazmee, served as a sequel to Akshay Kumar’s 2007 cult hit ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa’. In the film sequel, Kartik portrayed the character of Rooh Baba, and Tabu played dual roles.
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