Welcome to the Jungle shoot delayed

Welcome to the Jungle has been in the headlines for a long time. While a release date is not confirmed yet and there are rumors that there is no location to shoot the film, director Ahmed Khan has now opened up on what is exactly going on.

Ahmed has now said in an interview that two schedules of the film are already completed. He mentioned that another schedule was supposed to happen in Kashmir this year, which was eventually canceled after the Pahalgam incident. Ahmed said that the team is now looking for new locations.

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Ahmed added that returning to the Kashmir schedule is impossible for now, and the film might be shot in Kullu or Himachal Pradesh. He said that there are 36 actors in the film, and since coordination in such a situation is not so easy, the entire team is working to adjust everything.

Ahmed also opened up on the financial issues associated with the film, saying that the mentioned department is handled by producer Firoz Nadiadwala, and he has no idea about the reports that are going viral everywhere.

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Welcome to the Jungle is one of the most highly anticipated films. Expectations are sky-high, considering that it is the second installment of the Welcome franchise. Despite that a few characters from the first two entries are not returning, audiences are still excited to watch it due to the ensemble cast.

On the other hand, multiple delays have already raised concerns for the film. Stories written at a particular time remain relevant for a certain period, and in case the delays continue, the story might become outdated, following which the audience will lose their interest, and it will impact the box office results.

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Welcome is a popular franchise, and everything now depends on Ahmed Khan on how he will maintain the reputation of the first two films with the upcoming installment. Let’s wait for more updates in the upcoming months.