"Tom Dick and Harry" was a comedy about three physically impaired men who live together but when a pretty neighbour moves in, they all try to woo her.
"The original film had a lot of sexual innuendos in it, but this time we are avoiding that. The sequel is going to be a clean family comedy with no double meaning dialogues," Tijori told PTI.
"It has been written by Neeraj Vora, who has written films like 'Golmaal' so he brings his own sense into the script," he said.
Except for Jimmy, who plays the same part, the sequel features Sharman Joshi as deaf and Aftab Shivdasani as blind.
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The "Do Lafzon Ki Kahani" helmer says the sequel is not connected to the original and the movie will have a completely new storyline.
"The sequel is not connected, it is a different story. The only similarity is that the characters are the same, rest everything has been changed. The film is about three friends who grow up at an orphanage and then decide to leave it.
The 54-year-old actor-director said that though the sequel is being made after almost 10 years, "Tom Dick and Harry" was always meant to be a franchise film.
"The producers felt this is the best time to make sequels as a lot of them are being made and turned into a franchise. So they got in touch with me. This film was originally created as a franchise where the story is driven by characters and all of them are unique."