: Martin performed a significant portion of his own stunts, embracing the "bull in a china shop" mentality of the character.
Steve Martin not only starred but also co-wrote the script, aiming to blend "smart humor" with high-energy physical gags.
: Bachchan accepted the role of Sonia Solandres because she grew up watching the original Peter Sellers films and wanted to participate in a project her young relatives could enjoy.
: The production brought together a massive variety of international talent, including Aishwarya Rai Bachchan (India), Jean Reno (France), Alfred Molina (UK), Andy Garcia (Cuba/USA), and Yuki Matsuzaki (Japan).
: While the film has a predominantly French setting, many of the "Parisian" scenes were actually filmed in Boston .
: Taking over from Kevin Kline, the legendary Monty Python member used his natural English accent despite his famous ability to mimic a French one. Steve Martin’s "Clouseau Sense"
: Martin viewed his version of Clouseau as someone who is always "one step ahead" even when he appears to be failing, a trait he dubbed "Clouseau sense". Interesting Production Trivia
: Martin performed a significant portion of his own stunts, embracing the "bull in a china shop" mentality of the character.
Steve Martin not only starred but also co-wrote the script, aiming to blend "smart humor" with high-energy physical gags. subtitle The Pink Panther 2
: Bachchan accepted the role of Sonia Solandres because she grew up watching the original Peter Sellers films and wanted to participate in a project her young relatives could enjoy. : Martin performed a significant portion of his
: The production brought together a massive variety of international talent, including Aishwarya Rai Bachchan (India), Jean Reno (France), Alfred Molina (UK), Andy Garcia (Cuba/USA), and Yuki Matsuzaki (Japan). : The production brought together a massive variety
: While the film has a predominantly French setting, many of the "Parisian" scenes were actually filmed in Boston .
: Taking over from Kevin Kline, the legendary Monty Python member used his natural English accent despite his famous ability to mimic a French one. Steve Martin’s "Clouseau Sense"
: Martin viewed his version of Clouseau as someone who is always "one step ahead" even when he appears to be failing, a trait he dubbed "Clouseau sense". Interesting Production Trivia