Fardeen Khan, who was a part of Anees Bazmee's No Entry, recently cleared the air over the cast of No Entry 2 , which created a buzz ever since its announcement. Speaking to Bollywood Hungama, Fardeen Khan said he's not a part of the new film, neither the other cast of the original film will be seen in the sequel. When asked about not being part of the sequel, Fardeen Khan replied cheekily, "You should call Boney Kapoor for this.

" Sharing his disappointment in a light-hearted manner, the actor said, "I think it has been announced but we are not in it. It's got a whole new star cast. So, damn it.

" During the same conversation, Fardeen Khan recalled the shooting days of No Entry. Fardeen Khan shared how Boney Kapoor approached him for the role and how the role was a break from his earlier on-screen persona. Fardeen told Bollywood Hungama, "As an actor you know it was my first attempt at allout comedy where I had to play a little silly, funny, goofy kind of a character who's not (very smart) who's very vulnerable and naive.

It was something very different from the way I saw myself." He continued, "I was a bit hesitant doing that but (it was because of) Boney Kapoor's belief on me. He saw me doing some of a couple of such scenes in Khushi.

He said 'Fardeen you're right for this role, it' and I was like 'Really?'. Because it was a remake of Charlie Chaplin (2002) and my role was played by Prabhu Deva. Of course, I interpreted it quite differently.

" Fardeen Khan also shared an insi.