Overview
- Paresh Rawal walked away from the highly anticipated sequel in May, citing personal reasons and an incomplete script and refunded his ₹11 lakh signing fee plus 15% interest.
- Cape of Good Films sued Rawal for ₹25 crore, accusing him of breaching his contract and causing substantial financial losses.
- Rawal’s recent public appearance in a T-shirt reading “Don't Quit” has fueled debate over whether it was a deliberate commentary on the dispute.
- In filings, Rawal’s lawyer has defended his exit as lawful and requested that the production house’s claims be dismissed.
- With production halted and no recasting plans announced, fans of Rawal’s iconic Baburao role are left uncertain if the comedy sequel will proceed.