Dutt went on to explain how the idea eventually moved forward once he stepped out. “When I came out on parole, I asked Subhash sir to go through it. After that, he said it should be made,” he shared, crediting filmmaker Subhash Ghai for backing the vision.
The original Khal Nayak, released in 1993, went on to become a cult classic, with Dutt’s portrayal of Ballu emerging as one of Bollywood’s most iconic anti-heroes. Over the years, the film has maintained strong recall, making the announcement of a sequel particularly significant for fans of the original.

Dutt’s revelation adds a unique backstory to the sequel, linking its origins to a phase of reflection and creative exploration during his incarceration, now shaping into a full-fledged cinematic project.
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