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The recent success of 'Laapataa Ladies,' India's official entry for the Oscars, has sparked a wave of anticipation for a potential sequel. While director Kiran Rao remains open to the idea, she emphasizes the need for a compelling script. Comedian Zarna Garg, known for her witty humor, has playfully proposed a sequel titled 'Ladies We Want to Lose,' adding a comedic twist to the concept of lost brides.
The idea for a sequel arose during a light-hearted interaction between Zarna Garg and Kiran Rao in a fun reel shared on social media. Zarna's humorous pitch for 'Ladies We Want to Lose' revolves around the concept of finding and then intentionally losing a troublesome mother-in-law, suggesting a comedic take on the themes of identity and relationships explored in the original film. Kiran Rao's reaction, filled with laughter, reveals the potential for a sequel that blends humor with the compelling narratives that made 'Laapataa Ladies' a success.
Fans of the original film have enthusiastically embraced the possibility of a sequel, taking to social media to express their excitement. The positive reception underscores the enduring appeal of the story and the characters. While Kiran Rao has expressed her openness to a sequel, she emphasizes the need for a strong script that builds upon the original's success while adding new layers of complexity and humor. With the comedic talent of Zarna Garg and Kiran Rao's directing prowess, 'Ladies We Want to Lose' holds the potential to capture the attention of audiences and continue the 'Laapataa Ladies' legacy.
Source: Laapataa Ladies' Sequel On The Cards? Kiran Rao Reacts To Humorous Story Idea