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Eros International and Maddock Films reunite for ‘Go Goa Gone 2’

Sakal Times

This is one piece of news that most have been waiting for. Eros international and Maddock films have decided to reunite for the sequel of Go Goa Gone. The two production houses are coming together with the promise to provide wholesome mass entertainment like never before. The zom-com promises to take off where the original ended and is slated for release in March 2021. 

Talking about this collaboration, Dinesh Vijan, founder of Maddock Films said, “It’s been quite a journey from 2013, and I’m so excited we’re back again with this crazy ride. Go Goa Gone redefined many things, and we are gunning to do that again. The characters have stayed with us all this while and we are thrilled to bring them back to life.”

“Sunil and I have had a great partnership and  I’m excited to be back together especially for this film. We are finishing the final draft and we should roll by September 2020,” he added. 

Adding to this, Sunil Lulla, managing director, Eros International Media Ltd said, “Go Goa Gone was a very special film, and one that has immense recall. It’s attained a cult status thus making it great for a franchise. It’s been a long time since Dinesh and me have worked and I’m excited to be collaborating with him once again.”

Go Goa Gone was directed by Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK. It starred Saif Ali Khan, Kunal Khemu, Vir Das and Anand Tiwari. 

The makers are yet to announce if the original cast is part of the film.

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