The audience is eagerly waiting for the third part of the film 'Hera Pheri'. But, when the news suddenly came that Paresh Rawal had left the film, the audience became disappointed. The charm of the film 'Hera Pheri 3' is after all from Raju (Akshay Kumar), Shyam (Sunil Shetty), and Babu Rao (Paresh Rawal). The audience does not want the absence of even a single actor. In such a situation, when the news came that Paresh Rawal had left the film, the audience became disappointed. But, now the good news is that Paresh Rawal is returning to the film and he has confirmed this.
Said- 'It is a responsibility towards the audience'
Paresh Rawal says that he is returning to 'Hera Pheri 3'. He has revealed this in Himanshu Mehta's podcast. The actor, while reacting to the controversy that went on regarding the film in the past, said that now everything has been resolved. When Paresh Rawal was asked about the controversy surrounding the film on the show, he said, 'There is no controversy. When something is liked by so many people, then we have to be extra. It is our responsibility for the audience. The audience is sitting and they love you so much. You cannot take things lightly. You should work hard and give them.
On the controversy, he said - 'Everything is fine'
Paresh Rawal further said, 'I believe that everyone should come together. Work hard. I don't care. Nothing has happened, now everything is fine. Priyadarshan, Akshay or Sunil, all are great. We all have been friends for many years'. The audience disappointed with the news of Paresh Rawal stepping away from the film will be happy to know that Paresh Rawal will be seen in the film as Babu Rao.

The first part came in the year 2000
The film 'Hera Pheri' was released in the year 2000. This film proved to be a hit at the box office. Meanwhile, 'Phir Hera Pheri' hit the screens in 2006 and it too received immense love from the audience. The first film was directed by Priyadarshan and now he is directing the third part as well. However, the second part was directed by the late director Neeraj Vora.
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