'Madgaon Express' Review: Kunal Kemmu's film is uproariously funny
When was the last time you went to a movie and laughed till your jaws hurt? If it's been too long for you to remember, then do book your tickets for 'Madgaon Express'.
The press show of the film took place at 9:30 pm, when most attendees, exhausted from a hard day's work, longed to return home to the comfort of their beds. Little did they know that the film they were about to watch would have them hooting all through. Kunal Kemmu makes a smashing directorial debut with this comedy outing. He's also credited for the story, screenplay, and dialogues, and we must add that he's aced in all the departments (plus the little cameo) with full marks.
The plot is simple: A jobless young man, Dodo (Divyenndu), decides to fulfill his childhood dream by taking his two NRI friends, Ayush and Pratik (Avinash and Pratik) on a low-budgeted trip to Goa. But even before they can settle in, they encounter a wild mishap on their train ride, which only gets increasingly crazier with time. From drugs, guns, and a gangster to an all-female gang and police on the chase, the trio finds themselves embroiled in the quirkiest of situations. Despite the chaos and drama, the film maintains a tight grip with laughter escalating with each passing moment.