Actor Shilpa Shetty collaborates with young star Meezan Jaffery for the reboot of 2003 comedy Hungama. Returning to Priyadarshan's cult film, it will see Paresh Rawal coming back to his role of Radheshyam Tiwari. The first film likewise included Akshaye Khanna, Aftab Shivdasani and Rimi Sen in lead roles.
South actor Pranitha Subhash will likewise be found in the upcoming film produced by Venus. Paresh, whose character was one of the features of Hungama, is rejoining with Priyadarshan after seven years. The actor and director have cooperated in blockbuster comedies like Hera Pheri, Bhagam Bhaag and Malamaal Weekly.
Sharing the new poster, Paresh tweeted, "Ready for Confusion Unlimited? Priyadarshan & Ratan Jain return with the reboot of everyone's favorite comedy entertainer #Hungama2 Produced by @rtnjn Hungama2 will release on 14 Aug@priyadarshandir @SirPareshRawal @TheShilpaShetty." In the poster, Paresh and Shilpa hug one another while Pranitha holds Meezaan by his tie.
Talking about the new film, Priyadarshan said in a press statement, "It's been 17 years since Hungama released and it is still remembered by the audiences. I am happy to collaborate with producer Ratan Jain (Venus) yet again after Hulchul and Garam Masala and excited to bring back this laugh riot to the big screen with double laughter and entertainment."
Maker Ratan Jain (Venus) included, "Hungama has been one of the most iconic comedy entertainers of its times and reminisced across age groups, we are super excited to revive this franchise brand back to the big screen. This Independence Day, get ready to go on a laughter ride with Hungama 2."
Talking about roping in Shilpa, Priyadarshan had prior stated, "Hungama 2 will go on floors on January 6. For this role, I wanted an actor who has ruled the film industry as the character is integral. Shilpa plays a glamorous and the most hilarious character in the movie. She is paired opposite Paresh Rawal. We have titled the film Hungama 2 because it has funny situations arising from confusion and misunderstandings, and thus, has the spirit of Hungama."