The  baby gorilla and its grateful parents show up in the climax where all  the male characters (approximately 33 at last count) are dressed as  Sardarjis to sing a song that goes "Kad lamba chaudi chest chest".
Not  too many sequences make much sense in this homage to hectic  incoherence. The gags are as flat as Neetu Chandra's belly. She has some  funny moments with Suniel Shetty (playing the assassin named, with  excruciating unoriginality, Marcos). But the funniest character in the  plot is Sushmita Sen. A schizophrenic wife to bumbling-cop Anil Kapoor,  she does the split-personality act with lip-smacking relish.
You  often wonder what a woman as gorgeous as Ms Sen is doing in a place as  farcical as this where anarchy prevails. Nothing makes sense. Nothing is  supposed to. The film is shot in South Africa. For what purpose, we  will never know. The film's confounding idiocies could have easily been  located in Matunga or Mangalore.
The  most important component of a situational comedy is that the actors  must look like they're having fun. There is not much below-surface  camaraderie among the actors. Anil Kapoor brings in a zany fun into his  self-deprecating role. But really, just the ability to laugh at oneself  is not enough.
You  have to communicate that laughter to the world that's watching you. On  that score "No Problem" simply parts ways with the audience.
Cast: Anil Kapoor, Sushmita Sen, Sanjay Dutt, Akshaye Khanna, Suniel Shetty, Kangna Ranaut, Paresh Rawal
Director: Anees Bazmi
Source: santabanta
