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Guest iin London

Guest iin London (2017)

July. 07,2017
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5.4
| Comedy

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

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Emiel Josef
2017/07/07

Apart from Paresh Rawal, this is the worst thing I have ever watched. The lead women, I can't even call her an actress, is terrible. She should do modeling instead. It's movies like this that make me dislike Indian cinema. Almost broke my tv after watching this sorry excuse for a movie.

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manishkc-65069
2017/07/08

Average , good .gets boring at many parts of the movie and u want to fast forward

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sayamasjad
2017/07/09

I love the end that comes as a surprise. I admit its little bit slow or boring in the mid or sometimes but as a full movie its a perfect blockbuster end.

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Sumi Mishra
2017/07/10

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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