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Guest iin London

A young couple in London struggle to live with their estranged aunt and uncle, who overstay their welcome.

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Release : 2017
Rating : 5.4
Studio : Panorama Studios,  World Cinema Partners,  Kiaan Entertainment, 
Crew : Director, 
Cast : Kartik Aaryan Kriti Kharbanda Paresh Rawal Tanvi Azmi Sanjay Mishra
Genre : Comedy

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Karry
2021/05/13

Best movie of this year hands down!

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Sexyloutak
2018/08/30

Absolutely the worst movie.

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TaryBiggBall
2018/08/30

It was OK. I don't see why everyone loves it so much. It wasn't very smart or deep or well-directed.

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ActuallyGlimmer
2018/08/30

The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.

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shifat046
2018/04/27

This completely fails as a sequel of ATKJ. Full movie is full of third class jokes like farts, neighbors etc, specially mentioning Pakistan again and again. Demeaning Pakistan was planned which clearly emerged in the whole movie.

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Niaz Islam Arif
2017/09/09

Simply there is nothing good about this entire film that I can share.The casting was okay but script ruin it for everybody. The story had no logic or depth at all. This is a story about a sham marriage to get citizenship when some unwanted guest arrives. These unwanted guests took over the life of the hero and heroine who hardly even know each other. Most of the times characters were consistent but often they go out of characters and do things which make no sense whatsoever. And comedy elements of the story was mainly cheap comedies which were rather annoying than entertaining.Overall, watching this film will be a complete waste of your time and money.Not Recommended.

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Sumi Mishra
2017/07/23

I actually wished to rate this 0/10. And it's not because of my high expectations from Paresh Rawal based on his other movies. The movie was cringe-worthy and appalling. Without telling you about the story, here are a few things that actually happened and/or are shown in the movie: A song about farts. About 70% of the supposed comedy in the film is on farts. I cannot remember the exact number of times Paresh Rawal farted, followed by everyone stopping and making a face and his wife commenting about his bad stomach. The other 30% of the supposed comedy in the film consists of comments on India-Pakistan relationship, Racism, Sexism and misogyny that'll leave you uncomfortable if you care about those issues. A scene where the "Chachi Ji" decided to give a proper massage to their neighbor's (Pakistani man+ black wife) kid. She complained about how the kid's skin was dark because the mother didn't clean him properly. Something like "Had she cleaned and massaged him properly, he wouldn't be so dark" Casual instances of sexual harassment in workplace ignored by everyone until Chachaji needed to be shown as a hero who cared about women. This is subjective, but they had shown so many video clips of 9/11 towards the ending. Trust me when I say this, but the actual footage of planes crashing and people jumping off the building to escape suffocation did not add anything to the plot of the movie. It was a sad, pathetic and shameful way of generating emotions in the audience. I have watched many movies in Hollywood invoke deep feelings while using the 9/11 as a plot but not showing anything other than an audio of the news about the event. It was the last straw for me about this movie. I am ashamed and infuriated that the makers of this movie would stoop so low to generate emotions in the audience. (the movie was still U/A BTW). P.S. I am not against using that as a story, or showing the memorial at the end. But using actual footage from the incident was very, very disrespectful and unnecessary in the movie. The blatant "traditionalism" shown was very irritating for me. How the guests imposed all sexist traditions on the guy's girlfriend was just ridiculous. And of course she was okay with it towards the end because that's what women are supposed to do, right?What's still worse is that even after having not particular standards about comedy, the movie's story-line was haphazard to say the least. Ah, how did I forget about the part where they suspected their guests were terrorists and the producers made a supposed comedy about ISIS killing people? They became suspicious after seeing them talking to a Muslim BTW. Just plain appalling. To sum it up, even the basic message of the movie was absurd. It basically said that Indians would feel better about leaving their guests in the middle of nowhere rather than confronting them about them overstaying their welcome. I have lost faith in Bollywood movies after this. I took my Dad (a doctor) along with his friend's family (both doctors) who obviously don't enjoy comedy based on farts. I wouldn't blame my dad for not wanting to watch any movies from now on.

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TARUN VERMA
2017/07/09

I am surprised to see the ratings for the film so far- 5.5 only. I believe raters have failed to see the basic intent of the film and the message it purports to convey. There are mixed responses to the film as I can see, critics are rating it below 3 out of 5 and public is rating it 4-5 out of 5. Are critics so dumb these days that they can't understand the diversity of movies made in Hindi cinema these days? It is no surprise to me that critics generally consider themselves superior in their understanding of cinema which motivates them to judge movies so hastily. The movie deserves much more than the treatment it is getting. If not 9 or 10, at least 7-8 rating is the adequate quality for this movie.That being said, the reasons for a rating of 9/10 would be clear to you if you still have Indian values in your blood. The issue of an uninvited guest at home is a sensitive one for our today's social values and norms. The movie is all about sentiments involved around treatment of uninvited guest at home which are woven under an intricate system of Indian values. Why we discount the theme of indianism on its face value? This is what most critics do. The film begins with acceptance of an old Indian couple who claim to be known to the film's actor, Aryan through their neighborhood in India.The character of chachaji makes everyone laugh through his witty acts and makes others submit to his ways of Indian culture. The display of Indian sentiments and emotions was persistent throughout the movie. In many places, there was realization of importance of following Indian customs and ways of respecting others. The movie will take you on a ride of emotions through an interplay of western and Indian values. Such themes are generally considered out-dated these days. But movie plays these dramas in a sensible manner. This was made possible by the acting of Paresh Rawal, who was the strongest character in the movie.Its true that the movie had many weak areas and somewhat less attractive story. It was quite predictable from the beginning, though there were many surprises in the end. The movie got boring sometimes and it revolved mainly around chachaji's role. Songs were OK-OK. The strength of the movie is its representation of Indian values which are not priorities of most of us in current social dynamics. Specially the presence of elders at home which support young members in their times of distress. The caring attitude of chachaji and chachiji truly showed how a parent ought to behave for their own children.The movie is a must watch for lovers of Indian values and sentiments. The movie is a message that we need to respect our elders despite differences of lifestyles and beliefs. There may be many different ways sensible elder members may shower their love and care for the young people at home. Such apparently outdated themes still deserve a place in Hindi cinema. These need to be looked from a fresh perspective and an open attitude should be adopted while liking such movies and stories.

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