Movie Review of Guest in London by Ashwni Dhir

Movie Review of Guest in London by Ashwni Dhir

Guest in London is a comedy film directed by Ashwni Dhir. The film stars Paresh Rawal and Tanvi Azmi. The plot revolves around two friends pretending to be a married couple and living together in London. As time passes, they get ensnared by their fake marriage and the two become increasingly tired of being in the company of unexpected guests. As a result, they end up breaking up. Although the film has some funny moments, it lacks comedic relief.

The movie begins with a fart song, followed by a cheesy fart scene. Awkwaj is an utter failure as an actor, and the film's political incorrectness is glaring. Then, the film ends with a sappy note set in New York. The ending is a bit sad, but the comedy is entertaining.

Despite the cheesy premise, the film fails to capture the spirit of the original. The cast includes both actors, but not in the same roles. However, unlike Athithi Tum Kab Jaoge, Guest Iin London doesn't adhere to the original premise of unwanted guests. Instead, it veers from a funny, light-hearted movie to a bleak, heartbreaking one.

Guest Iin London is directed by Ashwni Dhir and stars Kartik Aaryan and Kirti Kharbanda. The story revolves around a sham marriage and a couple's relationship. As a result, they are destined to stay in the United Kingdom together. The film also stars Paresh Rawal and Tanvi Azm.

In addition to its plot, the film also attempts to be humorous and sarcastic at the same time. It tries to be funny, sympathetic and serious all at the same time, but it fails to achieve any of them. The movie is also a poor example of the director's writing style. At times, the dialogues are not even in Hindi. The film does try to make itself funny but it ends up being rather dull.

Despite its sexy humour, Guest Iin London has its problems. The script is overly sexist and racially insensitive and attempts to be funny. The film is not well written and contains a lot of racist and sexist jokes. It also lacks a wholesome tone. While it is a good film, it is not one that will make you laugh out loud.

While Guest Iin London may not be a sequel to the 2010 sleeper hit Athithi Tum Kab Jaoge, it's still based on the same basic concept and stars both actors in different roles. Sadly, the movie doesn't stick to the concept of unwanted guests and abruptly changes direction from a lighthearted comedy to a heartbreaking drama.

While it doesn't follow the same exact plot as Athithi Tum Kab Jaoge, Guest Iin London follows the same characters in a similar fashion. The premise of the film is about an Indian family living in the city. A man and his wife, Kriti, live in a live-in relationship, and the father of the girl is a hapless stranger. The boy's uncle and aunt suddenly land in the couple's house uninvitedly, creating a mess in the city. As a result, they create an unwanted nuisance. The movie is neither funny nor heartbreaking.

The movie is a comedy that fails to amuse, despite its crazy trailer. Despite its attempts to be funny and sympathetic, Guest iin London is a stale film. A movie review of Guest iin London by Akashwni Dhir by Ashwni Dhir should not be confused with the Hindi movie Athithi Tum Kab Jaaoge!

While the film has a charming plot, it lacks in logic and taut screenplay. It is a comedy, but it is also a mystery. It is a distasteful copy of Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge. A rom-com, it isn't! But it does have some redeeming qualities, and it makes it a great watch.

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