Vinay MR Mishra (BOMBAY TIMES; February 26, 2026)

Filmmaker Priyadarshan, known for some of Hindi cinema’s most loved comedies, is clear about what he concerns himself with – making films and moving on. In a chat with us, he addressed rumours around his films, the culture of sequels and what excites him about his current slate of work.

‘Bhooth Bangla was never supposed to be Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2’
The release of his next film, Bhooth Bangla, headlined by Akshay Kumar, has been brought ahead, and it will now arrive in cinemas in April. Talking about it, Priyadarshan says, “I have no idea why that was done. It was entirely the decision of the makers (Akshay Kumar, Ektaa Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor). As far as I’m concerned, the film is ready. We were originally planning to release it in May, but the makers said that some big films were releasing at that time. Then suddenly, I got a call from Ektaa asking if we could release it earlier. I said okay because once I am done with the film, I don’t get involved in those matters.”

Recently, speculation suggested that Bhooth Bangla may have once been conceived as a sequel to Bhool Bhulaiyaa (directed by him and starring Akshay Kumar and Vidya Balan), but the filmmaker dismisses that outright. “This is not true because neither I nor the producer (Bhushan Kumar) discussed a second part,” he says.

‘Saif has so many questions to ask on set’
Priyadarshan also spoke warmly about directing Akshay Kumar, Saif Ali Khan and Paresh Rawal in his upcoming film, Haiwaan. “Akshay, of course, is someone I’ve known for years. But this is the first time I’m working with Saif. He is so committed to what he does, and I enjoyed working with him. He comes to the set with so many questions, always wanting to understand every detail. So we’ve developed a great equation — I answer, and he keeps asking,” he laughs.

‘Hera Pheri 3 is not going on floors this year’
On the long-running string of controversies surrounding Hera Pheri 3, Priyadarshan says the project is entangled in disputes over franchise and music rights. The third instalment recently ran into fresh legal trouble after producer G P Vijayakumar approached the Madras High Court, claiming that he – and not Firoz Nadiadwala – holds the copyright to the franchise.

“There are a lot of complications around that. Even when part three was announced, certain people said they have the rights to the film, while others claimed rights to the music. Even Bhushan (Kumar) published a public notice stating that the music of part three belongs to his label. So there are many complications that need to be sorted out. Only then can we think about part three,” he says. So will the film go on floors this year? “Definitely not this year,” he says.

Many months ago, Priyadarshan had also spoken about his disappointment when Paresh Rawal decided to walk out of Hera Pheri 3 without informing him. After the friction surrounding Rawal’s initial departure was smoothed over, he returned to the project.

Addressing the current state of their relationship, the filmmaker said, “We have nothing against each other. I’ve been working with him for a long time. In the film industry, if you share a good relationship with someone, it endures. I’ve also seen people fall out and then work together again. I don’t think there are permanent enemies in politics or cinema.”

‘I was offered to direct the Bhagam Bhag sequel’
While he remains uncertain about Hera Pheri 3, one of his other films, Bhagam Bhag, is getting a sequel. Priyadarshan has consistently expressed his disinterest in sequels, viewing them as attempts to extend the goodwill of the original.

“I’m never interested in making sequels because I feel that once the first film ends, the next one often tries to capitalize on its goodwill. None of my films have been made into sequels by me. If others want to make sequels, I have no objection. But I always believe the first is the best,” he says.

Revealing that he was offered to direct the sequel to Bhagam Bhag, the filmmaker says “They asked me to direct it, but I said no because I wasn’t interested... When discussions about the sequel began, Akshay informed me that he was doing the film. I told him, ‘Go ahead and do it. I have no problem with that.’”


The film will reportedly see Manoj Bajpayee replacing Govinda. On this development, he says, “I have no idea what they are doing or what the subject is.”

What excites him, however, is his next project with Pankaj Tripathi. While he remains guarded about the details, he confirms that it is a full-fledged comedy. “I don’t want to reveal much about it. It’s a film starting in June and is an out-and-out comedy,” he says.