

No Entry
Kishan has always been faithful to his wife, Kaajal, who constantly suspects him of having affairs. Meanwhile, Kishan's friend Prem frequently cheats on his doting wife, Pooja, without getting caught, incurring the disapproval of Kishan and photographer Sunny. Tired of listening to his moralistic pals, Prem introduces Kishan to Bobby, an attractive escort.
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Plot Summary
Four married men, struggling with fidelity and seeking excitement outside their marriages, invent elaborate schemes and fake personas to pursue other women. Their plans quickly spiral into a series of chaotic and comedic misadventures as they try to keep their affairs secret from their suspicious wives, leading to mistaken identities, near-misses, and hilarious confrontations.
Critical Reception
No Entry was a commercial success in India, becoming one of the highest-grossing films of 2005. Critically, it received mixed reviews, with many praising its comedic timing and entertainment value, while others criticized its predictable plot and mature themes.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its laugh-out-loud comedy and energetic performances.
- Found to be an entertaining watch, despite a somewhat formulaic plot.
- The film's humor and fast-paced narrative were highlighted as its strengths.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed 'No Entry' for its slapstick humor, engaging storyline, and the chemistry between its lead actors. Many appreciated it as a fun, light-hearted entertainer.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Comedian at the Filmfare Awards (Gohar Khan).
Fun Fact
The film was a remake of the 2002 Tamil film 'Charlie Chaplin', which itself was inspired by the Malayalam film of the same name.
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