Anees Bazmee’s No Entry managed to do the near-impossible. It did a sex comedy without overt sex and vulgarity. The upmarket, high profile star cast ensured a high quality, cleaned out satirical scenario freed of innuendos.

Anees Bazmee on No Entry sequel, “We want to start in January 2025” Farcical comedies about infidelity are not alien to Hindi cinema. B.R.

Chopra's Pati Patni Aur Woh gave the late and great Sanjeev Kumar a chance to do the incorrigible flirtatious husband with a deadpan ingenuity that his successors have found hard to replicate. The men are constantly chasing the women, while their spouses are constantly chasing their skirt-chasing husbands. The confusions of infidelity (including Boman Irani, doing another delightful little turn as an unctuous politician with a battleship for a wife) are examples of political incorrectness.

Recalling the No Entry experience Anees said, “ No Entry got a lot of love. Everybody started saying that because of No Entry , I got an entry. It was a very, very special film, not only for me, for everyone, and it was made with such passion.

The entire cast stood by me to help. Salman was supposed to be a guest but he shot for 12-15 days. I feel it was a great script, the way I sat and wrote it and when we even saw the trial of the film, everyone, all the actors were there, and we were together at Boney ji's bungalow.

Srideviji was also there.” Anees remembers the reactions at the film’s first screening. “Everyone was .