Rawal, known for his iconic role as Baburao Ganpatrao Apte, had earlier announced his departure from the much-anticipated film in May, triggering speculation of creative differences with director Priyadarshan. However, in a post on X (formerly Twitter) on May 18, Rawal dismissed such claims.
"I wish to clarify that my decision to step away from Hera Pheri 3 was not due to creative differences. I hold immense love, respect, and faith in Mr Priyadarshan," Rawal wrote.
The situation escalated when, just two days after his exit, Akshay Kumar's production company — which holds the legal rights to the Hera Pheri franchise after acquiring them from Feroz Nadiadwala — filed a Rs 25 crore lawsuit against Rawal, accusing him of sabotaging the film's shoot.
Amid the legal battle, Rawal's legal team stated that the actor had refunded Rs 11 lakh, along with 15% interest, to Akshay's company. Rawal said in a statement on X, "My lawyer, Ameet Naik, has sent an appropriate response regarding my rightful termination and exit. Once they read my response, all issues will be laid to rest."
Speaking at the trailer launch of Housefull 5, Akshay Kumar, while refraining from discussing legal matters, expressed support for his long-time co-star.
"I have worked with Pareshbhai for over 30-35 years. He is a great actor and a dear friend. I wouldn't appreciate anyone using foolish words about him. It’s a serious matter, and the court will handle it," said Akshay.
After a month of back-and-forth, Rawal has now confirmed his comeback to Hera Pheri 3, which reunites him with his original co-stars Akshay Kumar and Suniel Shetty under the direction of Priyadarshan, reports UNB.
Speaking about the patch-up, Rawal remarked, "We had to fine-tune ourselves, and now we’re ready."