The film, which also stars Shilpa Shetty Kundra, marks Meezaan's second film. One thing I will say, he has arrived," Rawal replied when asked about Meezaan. "He is extremely confident and so well-groomed. In Hungama 2, Paresh Rawal will also be seen sharing the screen space with Meezaan, who is Jaaved Jaaferi's son and grandson of veteran late actor Jagdeep. So, it is a positive change," the Coolie No.1 actor said.
We are talking about ourselves and our problems now. Now, we are doing our scripts and not something which is borrowed, lifted or stolen.
So, we are gearing up for the golden period of Hindi cinema. Our industry is changing because of new directors, new actors and writers. Of course, not as innovative and disciplined as the South industry. "It is more disciplined, organised and innovative. He finds the film industry more "disciplined, organised and innovative" now, but accepts that it faces competition from the South Indian film industry. While talking about the script, the actor admitted that there is a "positive change" in Bollywood. In my perspective, it is a healthy way of approaching comedy," the actor said when asked if comedy is limiting for an actor. You are just playing a character who is in a comical situation but you should not take it upon yourself. Treat it like another or any other character. When you are working on a comedy film, don't think you are attempting comedy. So, that is the advantage of working with him." You will not see any sort of physical deformity being ridiculed." He expressed that "a situational comedy" like Hungama 2 "won't go out of fashion. When questioned if there is a fear of being repetitive with the comedy genre, Rawal replied, "You can become repetitive or regressive if your story is not good", adding that with Priyadarshan, the audience will never "experience vulgar or double meaning comedy. So, let's say, with him, we are getting the best of both worlds." So, that benefit is also what our Hindi cinema is getting in terms of characterisation and storyline. He has been experimenting in regional cinema. less fuss and maximum results are commendable. He has a sense of proportion in comedy, which is very vital for the genre because you don't want to go overboard. He has clarity about the characters, storyline, treatment of the story. In a conversation with, Paresh Rawal described the director and his style of filmmaking, "He has a lot of clarity about what he wants in his film. The actor-director duo has previously worked on several hits, including Hera Pheri, Chup Chup Ke, Hulchul and Bhool Bhulaiyaa to name a few. The actor, who tagged the film as a "very clean family entertainer with a good storyline," is collaborating once again with director Priyadarshan. After portraying the character of a coach in Farhan Akhtar's Toofaan, Paresh Rawal is all set to tickle your funny bone with his upcoming film Hungama 2.