<p>EntertainmentHindi (U/A) ¬¬<br />Cast: Akshay Kumar,Tamannaah, Johnny Lever, Prakash Raj, others <br />Director: Sajid-Farhad<br /><br />Akshay odd-job Kumar is living a mundane life. One fine day, he discovers that he is the long-lost son of a diamond merchant in Bangkok.<br /><br /> Yippee! He is off to the palatial mansion with his bag and a bottle of blood. After all, he has to prove that he is Daddy’s Najayaz Aulad (DNA). <br />Wait, he is barking up the wrong tree. Dear dad — now dead — has already left his fortune to his canine heir called Entertainment. Akshay howls in protest but is soon muzzled.<br /><br />The golden retriever is the hero of the proceedings. But the poor creature isn’t even allowed a decent bow-wow. Instead, he is made to shed tears and mourn his master (Dalip Tahil, smiling from a wall for the most part).<br /><br />Barring a few hilarious lines by Akshay’s Bollywood-crazy friend (Krushna Abhishek, who runs a DVD library called Mere Paas cineMaa Hain) — entertainment is strictly confined to the title. <br /><br />And when Mithun Chakravorty, Johnny Lever, Prakash Raj and Sonu Sood come together to mouth some profanities, the viewer can’t help borrowing a few puns from the film itself — I Rajni can’t believe this! Sameera Reddy, steady, Govinda... Gosh! Entertainment has gone to the dogs.</p>
<p>EntertainmentHindi (U/A) ¬¬<br />Cast: Akshay Kumar,Tamannaah, Johnny Lever, Prakash Raj, others <br />Director: Sajid-Farhad<br /><br />Akshay odd-job Kumar is living a mundane life. One fine day, he discovers that he is the long-lost son of a diamond merchant in Bangkok.<br /><br /> Yippee! He is off to the palatial mansion with his bag and a bottle of blood. After all, he has to prove that he is Daddy’s Najayaz Aulad (DNA). <br />Wait, he is barking up the wrong tree. Dear dad — now dead — has already left his fortune to his canine heir called Entertainment. Akshay howls in protest but is soon muzzled.<br /><br />The golden retriever is the hero of the proceedings. But the poor creature isn’t even allowed a decent bow-wow. Instead, he is made to shed tears and mourn his master (Dalip Tahil, smiling from a wall for the most part).<br /><br />Barring a few hilarious lines by Akshay’s Bollywood-crazy friend (Krushna Abhishek, who runs a DVD library called Mere Paas cineMaa Hain) — entertainment is strictly confined to the title. <br /><br />And when Mithun Chakravorty, Johnny Lever, Prakash Raj and Sonu Sood come together to mouth some profanities, the viewer can’t help borrowing a few puns from the film itself — I Rajni can’t believe this! Sameera Reddy, steady, Govinda... Gosh! Entertainment has gone to the dogs.</p>