No Entry
High-breed dogs are injected with a deadly virus by rogue scientists. When they become feral and go wild, all hell breaks loose.
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Plot Summary
The film revolves around two married businessmen, Prem and Kishen, who try to maintain extramarital affairs while keeping their wives unaware. Prem, a wealthy businessman, is married to Kaajal, while Kishen, his employee, is married to Sanjana. To avoid suspicion, Prem invents a physically challenged alter-ego named 'Hardy' to meet his girlfriend, Bobby. Meanwhile, Kishen also starts an affair with a model named Sandhya. The film hilariously depicts their attempts to juggle their affairs and avoid getting caught by their wives, leading to a series of comical situations and misunderstandings.
Critical Reception
No Entry received mixed to positive reviews from critics, with praise often directed towards its humor and performances, particularly from the lead actors. While some critics found the plot to be predictable and the humor to be at times over-the-top, it was largely considered an entertaining comedy. The film was a commercial success at the box office, becoming one of the highest-grossing Indian films of its time.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its laugh-out-loud comedy and ensemble cast performances.
- Some critics found the plot convoluted but acknowledged its entertainment value.
- The film's humor and pace were generally well-received by audiences.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciated 'No Entry' for its high entertainment quotient and hilarious storyline. The film's ability to deliver consistent laughter and the chemistry among the actors were frequently highlighted as strong points. While some minor criticisms were noted about the plot's complexity, the overall audience sentiment was overwhelmingly positive, with many recommending it as a fun, light-hearted watch.
Fun Fact
The film is a remake of the 2002 Tamil film 'Charlie Chaplin', which itself was a remake of the 1991 Malayalam film 'Mithunam'.
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