Monday, 8 June 2015

Welcome To Karachi Movie Review: Too Silly To Impress

Political satires always appear to be interesting and what can be better than a satire on India and Pakistan. Welcome To Karachi is a tale of two Indians who get stuck in Pakistan and experience the 'hospitality' of Taliban.
Directed by Ashish R Mohan, the Bollywood movie Welcome To Karachi is apparently influenced from the Hollywood flick Dumb And Dumber starring Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels.

Welcome To Karachi Cast: Arshad Warsi, Jackky Bhagnani, Lauren Gottlieb

Welcome To Karachi Director: Ashish R Mohan

Welcome To Karachi Plot:

Welcome To Karachi deals with two friends, Arshad Warsi (Shammi Thakur) and Jackky Bhagnani (Kedar Patel). Jackky is desperate to go to US but is unable to do so as every time his visa gets rejected. Then, Arshad comes as a saviour for his friend and convinces him that he would take Jackky to America on a boat without any visa issues.
However, the actual fun begins when the duo end up reaching Karachi in Pakistan and eventually, get into the hands of Taliban who plan to use them for terrorism. Then follows a series of comedies as Arshad and Jackky try to escape the clutches of Taliban and Pakistan as a whole. To know whether they are able to get free or end up being at the mercy of the neighbouring nation, you have to watch the movie.

Welcome To Karachi Performances:

Arshad Warsi who is known for his superb comic timing, could not impress us much in this movie as the plot itself was too silly. Jackky Bhagnani on the other hand, performed better compared to his past works. Others like Lauren Gottlieb don't have much scope to impress.

Welcome To Karachi Loopholes:

The movie appears to be too silly and the level of humour is more or less childish. The scenes lack proper sequencing and the film ends with an absurd climax. Although, certain punch lines are good, most of them are too typical and monotonous.

Welcome To Karachi Positives:

Arshad Warsi and Jackky Bhagnani add some amount of humour to the film with certain funny punch lines. Apart from that, there is nothing much to add in this section.

Welcome To Karachi Technical Aspects:

The film lacks good editing as the scenes seem very confusing at certain points. Moreover, the background score also will make you wish if you could press the mute button. The movie is technically not very sound.

Welcome To Karachi Verdict:

Arshad Warsi deserves a better plot and Jackky Bhagnani needs a better movie. All in all, Welcome To Karachi is a silly film which won't impress anyone who has a good sense of humour.