Contrary to the name (which may remind you of Vidya Balan's "filmein bass teen cheezo se chalti hai - entertainment, entertainment, entertainment"), the dog in the film named 'Entertainment' is the only entertainment you must look out for.
Akhil Lokhande (Akshay Kumar) plays the road rat who'd do anything for a livelihood. The story's plot revolves around the ridiculous fact that Akhil's biological as well as deceased billionaire father has left behind his wealth of 3000 crore in the name of his faithful dog 'Entertainment' who is carefully named after the billionaires movie business. The fact that Akhil has to fight against an animal to secure his life makes the plot lethargic. Saakshi (Tamannah Bhatia) is the love of Akhil's life but can only marry a rich man who can bring comfort and luxury to her father's (Mithun) mearge life. Here enter two unnecessary villains (Prakash Raj as Karan and Sonu Sood as Arjun) who are co-owners of the 'Entertainment' company and the deceased billionaires cousins who break free from jail to claim this amount. Krushna Abhishek's timely comical dialogues get boring and tiring as the film progresses.
Entertainment belongs to the category of Humshakals although it is definitely on a superior level. You can watch this film if you missed Humshakals.
(We're not responsible for any sort of brain damage after watching any of the above listed though. )
Flare Verdict: Although the movie promises slapstick comedy with a new plot, the only thing it manages to nail is an internet reputation of "Humshakals 2" and hence not much can be said about the fate of this flick. The only reason it scores brownie points is Tamannah.
Flare Rating: 3 out of 5!
Akhil Lokhande (Akshay Kumar) plays the road rat who'd do anything for a livelihood. The story's plot revolves around the ridiculous fact that Akhil's biological as well as deceased billionaire father has left behind his wealth of 3000 crore in the name of his faithful dog 'Entertainment' who is carefully named after the billionaires movie business. The fact that Akhil has to fight against an animal to secure his life makes the plot lethargic. Saakshi (Tamannah Bhatia) is the love of Akhil's life but can only marry a rich man who can bring comfort and luxury to her father's (Mithun) mearge life. Here enter two unnecessary villains (Prakash Raj as Karan and Sonu Sood as Arjun) who are co-owners of the 'Entertainment' company and the deceased billionaires cousins who break free from jail to claim this amount. Krushna Abhishek's timely comical dialogues get boring and tiring as the film progresses.
Entertainment belongs to the category of Humshakals although it is definitely on a superior level. You can watch this film if you missed Humshakals.
(We're not responsible for any sort of brain damage after watching any of the above listed though. )
Flare Verdict: Although the movie promises slapstick comedy with a new plot, the only thing it manages to nail is an internet reputation of "Humshakals 2" and hence not much can be said about the fate of this flick. The only reason it scores brownie points is Tamannah.
Flare Rating: 3 out of 5!
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