It's Entertainment

2014
4.5| 2h20m| G| en
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Akhil (Akshay Kumar) finds out that he is the heir of 3000 crore rupees as he and his mother were abandoned by his diamond baron father (Panna Laal Johari) who is now dead. However, his life goes Topsy-turvy when he learns that the empire goes to entertainment (a dog).

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BroadcastChic Excellent, a Must See
SparkMore n my opinion it was a great movie with some interesting elements, even though having some plot holes and the ending probably was just too messy and crammed together, but still fun to watch and not your casual movie that is similar to all other ones.
Catangro After playing with our expectations, this turns out to be a very different sort of film.
Usamah Harvey The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
puneet gulati "It's Entertainment", directed by the duo Sajid-Farhad, is a comedy as well as Romantic film. Actor Akshay Kumar along with Tamannah Bhatia has done a good job, providing good fun at frantic pace. Akshay's co-actor, Junior, the Golden Retriever dog, had been a lovely speechless actor in the movie. The music of the film is entertaining as well. Johnny Lever as Habibullah Sheikh is a happening comedian and has played a nice role. Sonu Sood and Prakash Raj have delivered their negative roles in comedian way conforming to the nature of the film. To sum up, "It's Entertainment" will provide good entertainment to the viewers.
Rehaan Khan First of all, with performances, Akshay does it again, making a comic role more comic! He is very funny, along with Johnny Lever (or should I say "Habibullah"!) OMG, Johnny Lever blew me away, he was ssssssooooo funny and another amazing performance from him. Krushna was funny as a supporting character. Honourly mentioning Mithun. He has some funny lines which he says hilariously. Some nice cameos from Ritesh Deshmukh, Shreyas Talpade and Remo D'Souza. Sonu and Prakash are funny as the film's antagonist. Basically, everyone was funny and good.I'm impressed by Sajid-Farhad. The directorial debut and it's so good, They're going to direct Housefull 3 next year, ICW (I can't wait)! The good side of Entertainment is it's story is easy to know as the film goes along. Another thing is at times, the script directed the story to a Humshakals-route and make the ending of the film as silly and plot less Humshakals was. But they managed it be aware and take a U- turn and keep away from it all the times it almost happened. But the bad side of that is that some gags were like the Humshakals gags, humorless, stupid and nothing! Fortunately, the rest of the gags, jokes and funny bits attempt to shadow the Humshakals gags and is 85% success.Watch Entertainment, it will 100.0000000000001% change your day!!
adgfx Silliest movie ever!!, why would somebody make such a movie?? Apart from that Mika's song in the end... there is nothing Entertaining. Same old comedies repeated. That guy with Akki, should opt some other career.Rather than warning only Adult & violent movies, The C.B.F.C. should give a rating for all movies along with genre. This falls in to "3-9 Years/ Kids Movie". And all the ads, videos & posters should carry these rating + classification.Ah! Mika you saved me!!! Remake some more Tamil/Malayalam movies (like Holiday) those worked better.
DareDevilKid Reviewed by: Dare Devil Kid (DDK)Rating: 0.5/5 starsDreadful, banal, trite, and a total waste of time - this has got to be Akshay Kumar's worst movie bar none. The jokes are unbearably bad and fall completely flat - the humor is not just cringe-worthy, it's blatantly forced and absolutely mind-numbing. Sample few of these lines – "I Rajni-can't", "Jaisi bharni waisi Mamta Kulkarni", "Tere to Jacq- ueline lag gaye", "Yeh Sonakshi- seena tan ke kaha ja rahe ho".The plot and narration are not just non-existent, they reach the point where you actually question your decision of falling for the whole ruse of leaving your brains elsewhere and watching the film - something such films and filmmakers pride themselves on these days; whatever is their reasoning I wouldn't even dare to comprehend it. You regret your decision to the point where realization grabs a hold of you - and you don't have to wait for too long into the movie for this realization to dawn upon you – that this is where you should have drawn the line of falling for the whole "leave your brains behind" ho-hum. You now understand the difference between not using your brains while watching a simple, entertaining movie (read analyzing every single scene of a movie just meant to entertain you), and wantonly repressing your commonsense to be blindly follow the tide. More was expected from Director-writer duo, Sajid-Farhad, as they have delivered decent efforts in the past such as "All The Best", "Housefull 2", " Bol Bachchan", and "Chennai Express". Guess, this highlights the need of a competent Director to handle a script (Rohit Shetty has directed most of their erstwhile screenplays).Barring Akshay Kumar and Johnny Lever, every other actor on screen completely hashes their parts, which may again be in part due to the Director duo's briefing of their roles. Alas, despite Kumar and Lever bringing all their experience to the fore and somehow managing to salvage their weakly scripted parts, they can't do enough to salvage the deplorable proceedings on film. Krsihna Abhishek is the worst of the lot. He isn't just over-the-top - which is necessary for some characterizations – he completely over-the-hill and comes across as jarring and garish. Goes to show that every stand-up comedian isn't automatically suited for big-screen comedic roles. Making people laugh on stage with a stand-up act and performing before the camera are two very disparate things. Prakash Raj and Sonu Sood are completely wasted, while Tamannaah Bhatia still can't act to save her life– which isn't half as bad cause she at least delivers what we expect from her, something that can't be said for anything else unfolding on screen. Mithun Chakraborty is given the most poorly written role and hackneyed dialogs of his career, and he hams it up to the point that you forget this is after all a 3-time National Award winning and 2-time Filmfare winning actor.If "Entertainment" could be summed up in one sentence, then this statement would do it justice: "Avoid at all cost if you possess even a semblance of commonsense and value its existence as part of what helps you think as a rational human being."

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