Salman Khan to be in a Negative Role in 3D Mr. India Sequel

Anil Kapoor is irritated with people making castles in the air about the sequel to his 1987 sci-fi hit " Mr. India" and says rather than talking, we should start the project. "We have all been talking about it and I think more than talking, we should start working on it. There is nothing we can talk about it as of now you know. It is completely blank. We should get going," Anil told. To be produced by Boney Kapoor, the Part II is going to be shot in 3D. While Anil and Sridevi are to reprise their roles as Arun Verma and Seema Sohni, respectively, rumours are rife that Salman Khan is going to play a negative role in the film. Anil Kapoor is irritated with people making castles in the air about the sequel to his 1987 sci-fi hit " Mr. India" and says rather than talking, we should start the project. "We have all been talking about it and I think more than talking, we should start working on it. There is nothing we can talk about it as of now you know. It is completely blank. We should get going," Anil told. To be produced by Boney Kapoor, the Part II is going to be shot in 3D. While Anil and Sridevi are to reprise their roles as Arun Verma and Seema Sohni, respectively, rumours are rife that Salman Khan is going to play a negative role in the film.
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