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No Entry (2005)

Director: Anees Bazmee

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From Time Out London

This is the latest in the line of Bollywood ‘romantic’ (i.e sex) comedies which have been quite successful in India recently. ‘Married bachelor’ Prem (Khan) decides to set up his staid pal Kishen (Kapoor) with sultry siren Bobby (Basu). Naturally complications ensue when Kishen’s suspicious wife Kaajal (Dutta) smells a rat… Bazmee focuses on ‘Carry On’ type humour, and he succeeds if juvenile gags involving three middle aged men behaving badly and chasing skimply clad bombshells with ‘dangerous curves’ is your thing. Anu Malik’s ‘hot hot’ songs are catchy, but, like the film, immediately forgettable.

Author: AS 2005-08-23 12:50:31

Time Out London Issue 1827: August 24-31 2005


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