Entertainment

Released On - 08 Aug 2014     2hr 20min
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Title Singer Rating
1 Entertainment (Title Track) Chirantan Bhatt 4 Lyrics 2 : 57
2 Veerey Di Wedding Mika Singh 4 Lyrics 3 : 34
3 Nahi Woh Saamne Atif Aslam 4 Lyrics 1 : 48
4 Tera Naam Doon Atif Aslam, Shalmali Kholgade 4 Lyrics 4 : 44
5 Johnny Johnny Jigar Saraiya, Priya Saraiya 4 Lyrics 3 : 38
6 Teri Mahima Aprampar Udit Narayan, Anushka Manchanda 4 Lyrics 3 : 45

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Akhil, played by Akshay Kumar, makes ends meet by shooting for small ads now and then. He somehow gets into some kind of trouble when it comes to getting paid adequately. During one of the shoots he meets Sakshi, played by Tamannaah Bhatia and they become friends and eventually fall in love and decide to get married. Sakshi’s father, played by Mithun Chakraborty, tells him he has to become rich if he wishes to marry his daughter and till then they cannot even meet.

 

Meanwhile, Akhil finds out that he is adopted and his real father is Pannalal, played by Dalip Tahil, while his mother was killed in an accident. Going home, he finds letters of his father and learns he is actually the son of a billionaire from Bangkok. Just as he prepares to leave for Bangkok he learns that his father has died and lawyers are waiting for his blood relative to claim his estate worth Rs 3000 Crores.

 

Akhil meets Pannalal’s lawyer and learns that his fathers property has been entrusted to his pet dog called entertainment. He tries to kill the dog but is unsuccessful. Pannalal’s cousins Karan and Arjun also try to kill entertainment and Akhil but the dog saves his life and thus they become good friends. On learning later that Karan and Arjun are trying to kill Entertainment, Akhil returns and saves the dogs life and eventually marries Sakshi.

 

The movie is directed by Sajid-Farhad and produced by Ramesh Taurani and Jayantilal Gada. The music is composed by Sachin-Jigar.