MUMBAI -- Actor-producer Farhan Akhtar wants to bring a sequel to his 2011 hit road trip drama Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara.
The Zoya Akhtar-directed film had an array of star cast including her brother Farhan as one of the protagonists.
"I would like Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara to be taken ahead... I think it will be great fun," Farhan told PTI.
The coming-of-age film followed the story of three friends who have been inseparable since childhood and their bachelors trip to Spain and how they overcome problems to rediscover themselves.
Interestingly, actor Hrithik Roshan, who played an investment banker in ZNMD, had earlier expressed that there should be a sequel to the film.
Currently, Farhan is working on the sequel of Rock On(2008) that marked his debut in Bollywood as an actor.
On turning Rock On into a franchise, Farhan says, "That time will tell... Right now let 'Rock On 2' be made."
Rock On was a musical drama, directed by Abhishek Kapoor, which starred Farhan, Arjun Rampal and Prachi Desai.
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The Zoya Akhtar-directed film had an array of star cast including her brother Farhan as one of the protagonists.
"I would like Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara to be taken ahead... I think it will be great fun," Farhan told PTI.
The coming-of-age film followed the story of three friends who have been inseparable since childhood and their bachelors trip to Spain and how they overcome problems to rediscover themselves.
Interestingly, actor Hrithik Roshan, who played an investment banker in ZNMD, had earlier expressed that there should be a sequel to the film.
Currently, Farhan is working on the sequel of Rock On(2008) that marked his debut in Bollywood as an actor.
On turning Rock On into a franchise, Farhan says, "That time will tell... Right now let 'Rock On 2' be made."
Rock On was a musical drama, directed by Abhishek Kapoor, which starred Farhan, Arjun Rampal and Prachi Desai.
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