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Play trailer Poster for No Entry Released Aug 26, 2005 2h 38m Comedy Play Trailer Watchlist
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Newspaper owner Kishan (Anil Kapoor) has always been faithful to his wife, Kaajal (Lara Dutta), who constantly suspects him of having affairs. Meanwhile, Kishan's married friend Prem (Salman Khan) frequently cheats on his doting wife, Pooja (Esha Deol), without getting caught, incurring the disapproval of Kishan and photographer Sunny (Fardeen Khan). Tired of listening to his moralistic pals, Prem introduces Kishan to Bobby (Bipasha Basu), an attractive prostitute.

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Namrata Joshi Outlook Worst line: comparing wives with cars. The motto: change them the way you change your cars. Now isn't this plain juvenile or don't I have the funny bone? Rated: 2/4 Jan 9, 2019 Full Review Jaspreet Pandohar BBC.com If you are one of those people who can leave your brains behind at the door, you'll enjoy No Entry. If you're not then steer clear. Rated: 2/5 Sep 6, 2005 Full Review Marc Savlov Austin Chronicle You're in for 180 minutes of contemporary Indian filmmaking that may leave you a tad puzzled but nonetheless beaming from ear-to-ear to low-rise Dolce & Gabbana pre-destroyed, Day-Glo sari. Rated: 3.5/5 Sep 4, 2005 Full Review Raam Tarat Future Movies UK Be it the babes or the pranks, you'll walk out with a smile. Sep 10, 2005 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member I was around six years old when this film came out. My mom got a DVD of it and we watched it several times. There were many things in it which I didn't understand as a kid, but now I do as I remember them. No Entry is one of those kinds of films which you can watch as many times as you want and it will still be funny. And no, even though it shows such hot babes on the poster, I don't remember them being like that anywhere except one of the songs. And as far as I can tell, everyone I know who watched it liked it. I don't see why it has such a low rating.a No Entry is the story of Kishan, a simple, rich man who owns a newspaper company. He is anything but a womaniser, but his wife Kajal does not trust him. As a result one day he gets very upset and decides to take help from his playboy friend Prem. Prem is a very terrible person, but since his wife thinks he's very innocent and also because he hates to see how simple minded Kishan is, he decides to take him to a stripper club and introduces him to Bobby. When Kajal sees her, Kishan lies that Bobby is Sunny's wife, who was seeing Sanjana at the moment. The story is very complicated and I don't want to spoil the fun, so I'd say you should watch the rest on your own. Everything about this film is done very nicely. The acting is great, the comic timing is hilarious, the background score suits the film, the characters are memorable (I even remember Bhagwaan to this day, even though he was there for just ten seconds). The songs are a bit of a drag, but since I was a kid back then I really liked them. Of course they didn't age well and sound cringy nowadays, they are definitely suitable for this film. This is probably the only Salman Khan film that I genuinely like, probably because he is not the protagonist here. Or at least I didn't see him as one. For me Anil Kapoor and Fardeen Khan were the limelight here. Even as I write about it, I feel like watching it. That's the impact that it has left on me. I count it among the likes of Welcome, Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya and De Dana Dan, the films which give me nostalgia. If you haven't watched it I definitely recommend you to, since it is one of those Bollywood films which have everything people hate about Bollywood (misogyny, cringe, long songs, funny sounding background sounds etc), except they are all done right here. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/16/23 Full Review Ahmed M No Entry offers something new to the comedy table, it offers a variety of good story backed up with good comedy scenes, but unfortunately the comedy timing of all the actors isn't always that great. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 05/29/16 Full Review Audience Member My Rating: 2.5/5 stars; Grade: C+; Gesture: Thumbs Sideways; Status: Mediocre or So-So (Rotten); Emoticon: :-|. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 01/19/23 Full Review Audience Member An old-fashioned comedy about three men with a hot lass behind their asses! Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/19/23 Full Review yash b Man its just a funny movie. Nothing else needed to be said. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Audience Member No Entry is a mass entertainer, which is worth watching as many times as you can! Make sure you watch it with your whole family... because it is all worth it! Completely recommended! Verdict = Super Hit Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/16/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Newspaper owner Kishan (Anil Kapoor) has always been faithful to his wife, Kaajal (Lara Dutta), who constantly suspects him of having affairs. Meanwhile, Kishan's married friend Prem (Salman Khan) frequently cheats on his doting wife, Pooja (Esha Deol), without getting caught, incurring the disapproval of Kishan and photographer Sunny (Fardeen Khan). Tired of listening to his moralistic pals, Prem introduces Kishan to Bobby (Bipasha Basu), an attractive prostitute.
Director
Anees Bazmee
Producer
Boney Kapoor
Screenwriter
Anees Bazmee
Production Co
Sahara One Motion Pictures
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
Hindi
Release Date (Theaters)
Aug 26, 2005, Original
Release Date (Streaming)
Nov 5, 2015
Runtime
2h 38m
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