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Filmmaker Ashwni Dhir says his upcoming comedy Guest in London is not a sequel of Ajay Devgn-starrer Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge? as both the films are entirely different.
Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge? chronicled the story of an uninvited guest, played by Paresh Rawal and became a sleeper hit upon its release.
The director says Guest iin London, in which Rawal yet again plays a guest, is not in anyway related to the 2010 film.
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"This has nothing to do with 'Atithi…', only the name 'guest' is there which is drawing similarity. I wanted to make a clean, family comedy with real emotions.
"My screenwriter and I had a concept and then we worked on it. Many people thought it is a sequel, but it isn't anywhere related to that film," Dhir told
There were reports that Warner Bros. Pictures had filed an injunction in a court and demanded a stay on the release of "Guest iin London" as it was being promoted as a sequel to their 2010 comedy, the remake and franchise rights of which are with them.
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