Akshay Kumar's Bhooth Bangla Using Recycled Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2 Script? Makers React

The upcoming film 'Bhooth Bangla', starring Akshay Kumar, has sparked discussions regarding its script, with claims suggesting it may recycle elements from the script of 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2'. Scheduled for theatrical release on April 10, 2026, the film is directed by Farhad Samji and produced by the renowned Bhushan Kumar. While the makers have not directly addressed the allegations, their response hints at an originality in the new project. The film is expected to blend humor and horror, a signature style in Akshay Kumar's filmography, which has seen significant success in the comedy-horror genre. Fans are eagerly anticipating how the film will differentiate itself from previous works while maintaining the essence of entertainment that has characterized Kumar's films. As the release date approaches, further details regarding the storyline and character arcs are expected to be unveiled, keeping audiences intrigued and excited for this new venture in the genre.
Originally reported by NDTV Movies. Read original article
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