Welcome 2 Karachi

May. 28,2015      
Rating:
4.3
Trailer Synopsis Cast

On a drunk night, Shammi suggests that he and Kedar leave for America on a cruise, even though they laugh it off in that instance, in a freak accident by the sea, Kedar and Shammi who are supposed to manage a wedding baraat on a cruise, leave without the baraatis only to lose their direction and land up in Karachi, Pakistan.

Hayley-Marie Axe as  Dorothy Sands
Nigel Barber as  Commander Branson
Arshad Warsi as  
Adnan Shah Tipu as  Azhar Baloch

Reviews

Moustroll
2015/05/28

Good movie but grossly overrated

... more
Intcatinfo
2015/05/29

A Masterpiece!

... more
Kien Navarro
2015/05/30

Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.

... more
Raymond Sierra
2015/05/31

The film may be flawed, but its message is not.

... more
rohanal
2015/06/01

Although the movie is overexagerated, this is one of the more funny Hindi movies recently released. It is not so stupid that it becomes annoying, but is clever, silly and a comic relief worth watching. It also has a cool soundtrack and makes fun of several cultures. Overall, it is a well made film thats worth watching.

... more
azaz-82490
2015/06/02

Karachi is not like that at all story of the film is no sense just based on the propaganda which India is doing against Pakistan and especially against karachi ohhh India until when you will keep doing this you know you are an idiot and liar what you will get from all this why you don't want peace first i think that the peoples of India want peace but some corrupt politician but when narrender modi(terrorist) elected as the prime minister of India then i realize peoples of India also not want peace the only reason beyond this cooment is to tell the world that its a fake and non sense story AND IT DID NOT CONTAIN ANY REALITY

... more
aparna-79549
2015/06/03

Loved this movie, because it was very different from the run of the mill comedies that have slapstick humor and below the belt jokes. It was very 'decent' and hilarious. The second half was funnier than the first. Very creative story. Great acting by Arshad Warsi and Jacky Bhagnani. If you love to laugh and would like to watch a 'non-formula' movie - this is for you. The scenes during a cricket-match, in the courtroom, in an American prison etc. were very funny. Also, this movie was all about fun and showed no disrespect to anyone. Should have more movies like this one, with no run of the mill love stories, songs, violence and slapstick. It was original and fresh.

... more
Akshat Sheth
2015/06/04

Story: Shammi (Arshad Warsi) and Kedar Patel (Jackky Bhagnani) are like Lloyd and Dunne of Dumb and Dumber. They are bestiez who have grown up together. Kedar is the son of Mitesh Patel (Dalip Tahil) who is an event manager for weddings in Jamnagar, Gujarat. Shammi on the other hand is an ex-navy officer who is kicked out of the force thanks to his stupidity. While Kedar is obsessed with going to the U.S., after being rejected a visa because of his surname.On a drunk night, Shammi suggests that he and Kedar leave for America on a cruise, even though they laugh it off in that instance, in a freak accident by the sea, Kedar and Shammi who are supposed to manage a wedding baraat on a cruise, leave without the baraatis only to lose their direction and land up in Karachi, Pakistan.What entails is a series of stupid events as they enter forbidden territories of Taliban.Star Performances: Arshad Warsi as Shammi Thakur is decent enough. He does what he is best at, excel at the comic timing but it's just that the content does not support much here. We have seen him do much more rib tickling fun in other films and I wonder what made him choose this.Jackky Bhagnani as Kedar Patel tries his best to perfect the Gujarati accent and he does manage a good attempt. Only in a certain scenes, it becomes ham but overall he holds it well. His character is an understatement for dumb and he pulls it off just fine.Lauren Gottlieb promoted this film with full swing but little did we know that she has only a blink and miss performance in the film. She essays the role of an Intelligence officer but other than her song Shakira, she hardly has any screen space.Direction,editing & screenplay: Ashish R Mohan directs this film and well, I have a lot of complaints for him. To start off, the film's special effects look pathetic and the scene where Shammi and Kedar are caught in the sea storm, the special effects used are so weak that even TV serials have better ones.Secondly, if it is a comedy film, one need not use background music that hammers into your head the cues for every upcoming joke. I am completely not in favour of those 'tings' and 'tongs' that play pre and post jokes as if watching a comedy show.The first half in itself is a tiring ride with majority of the gags failing and so when the second half kick starts, you have already given up on the film. The curse of the first half continues in the second, leaving you wanting to see predictable ending. The film has an open ending and well, if they earlier thought of continuing with a sequel, the makers need to sleep on it and forget this dream.Basically, the director tries nothing to save his already shoddy content as even the music has disappointing tracks.The Last Word: Welcome to Karachi promises nothing but slapstick humor. There is not one moment in the film where you get a good laugh and sadly not even a satirical one. This proved to be a yawn-fest for me and I am going with a 4/10 for the film.

... more