After a long time, a Marathi film has all the ingredients to match a Bollywood entertainer. So what, if it's ripped off dialogue-by-dialogue, scene-by-scene from the Salman Khan starrer No Entry, writes Prasanna D Zore.
Actor-director Ankush Chaudhary has pulled off a coup of sorts with No Entry: Pudhe Dhokha Aahey.
Playing Salman Khan's character (Prem), Ankush may lack in Salman's screen presence and fan following but his character evokes just as much laughter and sympathy.
Like the Hindi version of No Entry, the Marathi version also lacks a tight plot. But slick editing and production values makes the film a super entertainer.
While the film is a ditto re-make of No Entry -- dialogue-by-dialogue, scene-by-scene and character-by-character -- the three lead actors -- Ankush Chaudhary (Salman Khan's Prem), Bharat Jadhav (Anil Kapoor's Kishan) and Aniket Vishwasrao (Fardeen Khan's Sunny) -- don't make you miss the Bollywood quotient.








