| This comic caper is the story of three close friends. Kishen (Anil Kapoor) is a newspaper editor whose wife Kajal (Lara Dutta) is suspicious of his whereabouts. Prem (Salman Khan) is a friend of Kishen. He is a real flirt when it comes to women. But his wife, Pooja (Esha Deol) is so gullible, that she trusts him completely. Then, there is Sunny (Fardeen Khan) who works as a photographer for the same newspaper company as Kishen. Sunny loves his wife so much that he accepts all the restrictions imposed on him by his wife, Sanjana (Celina Jaitley). Naïve by nature, he is always getting himself into trouble with his wife. During one of his nightclub outings, fun-loving Prem hires Bobby (Bipasha Basu) the club dancer to seduce Kishen. And that's when all hell breaks loose as total mayhem ensues among the three friends, their wives and Bobby! The basic plot for No Entry has been seen before in Bollywood films like, Sajan Chale Sasural, Biwi No 1 and Masti. But what makes No Entry different is the way all three actors inject new life into an old script. And a marvellous job they do at that! Full credit goes to director Anees Bazmee for revamping a subject seen many times before. Music by Anu Malik is enjoyable and adapts well to the comic situations on-screen. Despite a great team performance, Anil Kapoor is the one who carries the film on his shoulders. Salman Khan does a brilliant job but he seems to be absent from a larger part of the film. Lara Dutta also does well, while Esha's role is limited to a guest appearance. No Entry on the whole is a great comic caper with dollops of laughter to spice up an old script. Watch it! Reviewed by Manish Gajjar, BBC Shropshire Bollywood
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