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Madgaon Express Review: A Wonderful Comedy Full Of Absurd Antics

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Three childhood friends, Dhanush (Divyenndu), Pratik ‘Pinku’ Garodia (Pratik Gandhi), and Ayush Gupta (Avinash Tiwari), finally embark on their long-awaited trip to Goa. However, their journey takes an unexpected turn when an exchanged travel bag lands them in the crosshairs of two rival mafia dons, derailing their plans and setting the stage for a wild adventure.

Debut of Kunal Kemmu as Writer and Director

Actor Kunal Kemmu makes his debut as a writer and director with “Madgaon Express,” delivering a laugh riot that keeps viewers giggling from start to finish. Through clever dialogues and hilarious situations, Kemmu crafts an entertaining narrative that showcases the trio’s misadventures and Dodo’s (Divyenndu) antics with fake social media personas.

Stellar Performances and Comic Timing

The film’s highlights include stellar performances from the cast, with Divyenndu shining in his role as the incorrigible bluffer Dodo. Pratik Gandhi’s portrayal of Pinku, transforming from a wimpy mama’s boy to a comedic powerhouse, is equally impressive. Avinash Tiwari rounds out the trio with his portrayal of the sanest lad of the lot, providing a perfect balance to the comedic chaos.

Nods to Bollywood Classics

“Madgaon Express” pays homage to Bollywood classics like “Dil Chahta Hai” and “Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara,” seamlessly blending elements of slapstick comedy with nods to iconic films of the past. While the premise of protagonists evading mafioso is not entirely novel, the film’s sharp dialogue and spot-on performances elevate it into an enjoyable comedic romp.

Critiques and Over-the-Top Characters

While “Madgaon Express” delivers plenty of laughs, it also suffers from occasional pacing issues and over-the-top characters, such as the gun-toting mafia fisherwomen led by Kanchan Kombdi (Chhaya Kadam). Some scenes may feel drawn-out or forced, detracting from the overall enjoyment of the film.

Conclusion: A Mad Ride Worth Taking

Despite its flaws, “Madgaon Express” is a comedy worth watching for its sharp dialogue, spot-on performances, and comedic charm. The mad ride through Goa will leave viewers laughing out loud and reminiscing about their own adventures in the sunny paradise.