Neha:Why women are dropped from sequels

Mumbai: With filmmakers churning out sequels to her hit films like `Kyaa Kool Hai Hum`, `Shootout at Lokhandwala` and `Ek Chalis Ki Last Local`, actress Neha Dhupia is clueless as to why women were dropped from the subsequent outings of the movie. "I don`t know why women are dropped from sequels. It is a male […]

Mumbai: With filmmakers churning out sequels to her hit films like `Kyaa Kool Hai Hum`, `Shootout at Lokhandwala` and `Ek Chalis Ki Last Local`, actress Neha Dhupia is clueless as to why women were dropped from the subsequent outings of the movie. "I don`t know why women are dropped from sequels. It is a male dominated industry and it is entirely upto the director who he wants in the film. But I am glad that most of the films I did are being made into sequels. These films had left a mark, hence they are made into sequels and it feels great to be part of the first part," Neha told PTI in an interview.

`Kyaa Kool Hai Hum` (2005), a comedy, starred Ritesh Deshmukh, Tusshar Kapoor, Eesha Koppikar and Neha. The sequel `Kyaa Super Kool Hai Hum` for which the shooting has begun, stars Tusshar and Ritesh. The new additions include Bipasha Basu, Chunky Pandey and Sarah Jane Dias. It is scheduled to release on April 6 next year. For `Ek Chalis Ki Last Local` (2007), which starred Abhay Deol and Neha, the sequel might be titled - `Gyarah Chalis Ki Last Metro` and will star Vivek Oberoi.