No Entry(2005)
'No Entry' is a 2005 Indian Hindi-language comedy film directed by Anees Bazmee and produced by Boney Kapoor. The lead cast includes Anil Kapoor, Salman Khan, Fardeen Khan, Bipasha Basu, Esha Deol, Lara Dutta, and Celina Jaitly. The story follows three men whose lies about a call girl spiral into a chaotic comedy of mistaken identities and marital trouble. The film is an official remake of the Tamil film 'Charlie Chaplin' (2002). It was a blockbuster success, grossing ₹74.13 crore worldwide and becoming the highest-grossing Indian film of 2005. The music, composed by Anu Malik, was also a major hit. The film was released theatrically on 26 August 2005.
Quick Facts
- Streaming on
- Prime Video
- Theatrical Release
- 1 January 2005
- Director
- Anees Bazmee
- Language
- Hindi
- Runtime
- 2h 40m
- Rating
- 5.6/10
Storyline
A faithful husband, a cheating friend, and a bachelor employee get tangled in a web of lies when a call girl enters their lives. Each man tells a different story about who she is. Their wives and girlfriends believe different versions of the truth. The confusion threatens to destroy every relationship.
“No entry for the truth.”
Film Details
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Cast & Crew
Reunion Meter
Frequent partnerships reunited for No Entry
Cast reunions in this film: Anil Kapoor & Anees Bazmee (9 films together), Salman Khan & Anu Malik (8 films together), Dinesh Hingoo & Anu Malik (6 films together), Salman Khan & Anil Kapoor (5 films together), Salman Khan & Dinesh Hingoo (5 films together), and Bipasha Basu & Anil Kapoor (4 films together).
Trivia
- The film's title 'No Entry' refers to a sign on a door in a key scene, symbolizing forbidden actions.
- It was originally planned as a remake of the 1984 film 'Biwi Ho To Aisi', but the script changed completely.
- Actor Anil Kapoor performed many of his own stunts, including a scene where he hangs from a moving car.
- The song 'Ishq Di Gali' was shot in Thailand and features over 100 backup dancers in colorful costumes.
- Director Anees Bazmee wrote the first draft in just 10 days, inspired by real-life stories of marital misunderstandings.
- The film's climax at the police station was filmed in a single 36-hour schedule to maintain continuity.
- It was one of the highest-grossing Hindi films of 2005, despite mixed reviews from critics upon release.








