Madgaon Express will be releasing this March in theatres and comprises a quirky, starry cast on a wackier adventure. The film epitomises the transformation of a dream trip into a nightmarish hell.
Last Updated: 07.08 PM, Mar 18, 2024
Madgaon Express is releasing in Indian theatres on March 22, 2024. Produced by Farhan Akhtar and Ritesh Sidhwani of Excel Entertainment, the film has been written and directed by Kunal Kemmu. The classic 'friends on a road trip' has been given a delightful twist in this comedy thriller. Here are 5 reasons why this delightful summer flick cannot be missed.
Madgaon Express is the first film that Kunal Kemmu has written and directed. He will also be starring in a cameo role in the film. Other than being a child actor with many years of experience, Kemmu has also done similar feel-good comedy thrillers back in the 2000s and 2010s, like Lootcase and Dhol. His experience and dynamic persona are bound to create a promising adventure comedy thriller that is equally relatable and funny.
Madgaon Express is perfect for watching with your best friends, as it is a friendship film that follows three childhood besties from different walks of life who finally manage to go on the road trip of their dreams together to the enchanting beaches of Goa. From crossly spending nights in dingy train compartments to partying by the sea with beautiful, suntaning women to running from the police, the film caters to every kind of friendship out there.
The film is a fun comedy thriller with a balanced dosage of action and humour. Madgaon Express ensures its premise remains alluring by setting the bizarre and slapstick in the real world. Thereby, what results is a fun comedy of errors and mishaps, ranging from cross-dressing as women to crashing headfirst into a water pump to falling face-first into a bed full of cocaine by mistake.
The film has a talented, star-studded cast, with Divyendu Sharma essaying the role of Dodo, Pratik Gandhi as Pinku, and Avinash Tiwary as Ayush. The film will also feature the likes of Nora Fatehi, Upendra Limaye, Chhaya Kadam, and Remo D’Souza in prominent roles. With such a mix of talent, glamour, and eccentricities, the film is bound to attract all kinds of viewers.
The film is an entertaining, full-blown road trip party in itself, exactly what anybody would want their first friends’ road trip to be. Minus the drugs, thugs, powerful, well-built, shady women, and police raids. Madgaon Express is emblematic of all the amazing and terrible things that can happen on one’s first unsupervised trip away from home. Its road trip full of car mishaps, train trips to Goa, and staying on a budget is relatable and nostalgic, and it will surely make you want to revisit it time and again for a dose of fun.