Welcome to New York

February. 23,2018      
Rating:
1.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Recovery agent Teji and fashion designer Jinal dream of making it big in showbiz. Both win a ticket to a popular awards show in New York where they get a chance to showcase their talent. However, they soon realise that they are mere pawns in the hands of event manager Sophie, who wants to teach her boss a lesson.

Sonakshi Sinha as  Jeenal Patel
Diljit Dosanjh as  Teji
Karan Johar as  Karan/Arjun
Lara Dutta as  Sophia
Ritesh Deshmukh as  Riteish
Boman Irani as  Mr. Garry
Rana Daggubati as  Rana
Sushant Singh Rajput as  Sushant
Aditya Roy Kapur as  Aditya
Alia Bhatt as  Cameo Appearance

Reviews

Steinesongo
2018/02/23

Too many fans seem to be blown away

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Bereamic
2018/02/24

Awesome Movie

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SpunkySelfTwitter
2018/02/25

It’s an especially fun movie from a director and cast who are clearly having a good time allowing themselves to let loose.

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Chirphymium
2018/02/26

It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional

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dineshprakash
2018/02/27

Neither it is a comedy show nor a film. Story wise, an employee of award show, wants to take revenge with owner so she invited two suppose to be non-performers to ruin the show , but they emerge as winner and in between their journey, a double role of anchor as don and that all. There is not a single scene where you can laugh. All jokes fall damn flat. It is bizarre compilation of irritating gags in the name of screenplay with idiotic dialogues. Even lame dialogues were got repeated, making it unbearable. Lots of vow reactions stock footage shots have been used in climax which clearly do not go with boring performance going on stage in film. At least makers were intelligent enough to understand this film least potential so they had cut the promotion budget and saved some money. It is shocking that a director, who is known for directing emotionally sensible films, nods yes for act in this nonsense film, just for the sake of double role!! Performance wise it is a bad affair of all.

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