Madgaon Express review: This is a comedy genre movie by Kunal Khemu. This movie has potential to make you laugh hard. When was the last time you saw a movie and couldn’t stop laughing? If you can’t remember about it. This movie will make you nonstop laugh. So now make sure you purchase your “Madgaon Express” tickets. Madgaon Express reviewAt 9:30 p.m., after a long day at work, most people at the film’s press conference were ready to go home. They got into their cozy beds. They had no idea that they would be hollering during the entire movie they were going to see. With this comedy, Kunal Kemmu makes an incredible directorial debut. Along with receiving credit for the plot, script, and dialogue. He also received full points for all of these aspects of the role. Do not forget to mention the brief appearance.
Madgaon Express movie plot Dodo (Divyenndu) is a young unemployed guy. He decides to take his two NRI friends, Ayush and Pratik (Avinash and Pratik), on a low-cost journey to Goa in order to realize his boyhood goal.
However, before they have time to unpack, they have a bizarre catastrophe on their train travel. It only grows stranger as time goes on. The three find themselves involved in the silliest of circumstances, ranging from drugs, firearms, and a mobster to an all-female gang and cops after them. The picture keeps a tight hold despite the mayhem and drama, with the audience laughing more and more as it goes along. The humorous, well-written movie “Madgaon Express” has a very modern feel to it. But it also brings back memories of the Govinda classics that used to make people laugh. ‘Madgaon Express’ prioritizes skill over popularity. Pratik Gandhi is well-known for his serious theater work, but this movie shows off his flexibility. His performance, versatility, and especially his physical comedic talents make him the unexpected gem.
It brings to mind the well-known Ross played by David Schwimmer in “Friends.”
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