Entertainment is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language action comedy film written and directed by screenwriter duo Sajid-Farhad and produced by Ramesh S. Taurani under the Tips Industries Limited banner.
Based on an original story by K. Subash, the film stars Junior: The Wonder Dog as the titular protagonist and Akshay Kumar, along with Tamannaah Bhatia, Mithun Chakraborty, Sonu Sood, Krushna Abhishek, Johnny Lever and Prakash Raj.
[3] The film begins with Akhil Lokhande getting paid for an advertisement, but a fight ensues when he is not given the full amount he was promised.
Back at his house, Akhil opens a chest containing love letters from his real father to his mother, along with a locket with their pictures.
Just then, the news on television announces Pannalal Johri's death and that his 30 billion fortune will go to anyone who can prove they are related to him.
Akhil then creates a false impression of Entertainment's ghost, causing the brothers to quarrel and accuse each other of disguising as the dog.
Entertainment runs with the CD, and Karan, Arjun, and their gang chase the dog, Akhil, and his friends.
In February 2013, Ramesh S. Taurani announced a film starring Akshay Kumar and directed by Sajid-Farhad.
[6] In April, Taurani confirmed that Sonu Sood and Prakash Raj will be playing the antagonists, with Johnny Lever in key role.
[8] In an interview, Sajid-Farhad said that Kumar had motivated them to start their directing career and they had prepared the script for their directorial venture a long time ago.
Kumar expressed his wish to shoot the film in Bangkok, where he had worked as a waiter and trained in martial arts.
[24] In a review for Rediff.com Joginder Tuteja said that the film's music "is entertaining, providing good fun at a frantic pace."
[26][27] Politician and animal rights activist Maneka Gandhi was the chief guest at the trailer launch ceremony.
[30] Some fraudsters released a poster of the film and falsely invited people to attend the music launch at Birla Matoshree.
Meena Iyer of The Times of India praised the film's humour, Kumar's performance and his chemistry with Junior, especially in comic scenes.
[33] Mihir Fadnavis of Firstpost called it a "sheer genius" and said that it was Kumar's funniest film since Hera Pheri.
"[34] Hindustan Times's Sweta Kaushal criticised the screenplay, Kumar and Prakash Raj's acting.
[36] Shubha Shetty-Saha of Mid-Day wrote "Entertainment pleasantly surprises with its delightful absurdity and sure gets you roaring with laughter at several points."
[37] Shubhra Gupta of The Indian Express wrote, "[Entertainment] is the film which misses the point entirely : it is dull and loud, with a brow so lowered that it reaches the floor."
[38] Rohit Khilnani of India Today appreciated Kumar, Bhatia and Lever's performance and wrote that the rest of the cast was wasted.
She wrote that a few of the songs could have been removed and the directors had succeeded in giving the message of treating "animals with respect and love".
He criticised the film's story but appreciated Lever's performance by calling him "the single saving grace in this overcooked, misguided comedy".
[42] In his review for Bollywood Hungama, critic Taran Adarsh praised the humorous writing and the comedic acting talents of the actors.
"[43] However, Daily News and Analysis called it a commercial failure and Tamannaah Bhatia's third disaster in a row.