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Welcome to Karachi

  • 2015
  • 2h 11m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
1.5K
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Arshad Warsi in Welcome to Karachi (2015)
Two men from India land in Karachi, Pakistan, without their passports. They get trapped by the Taliban and desperately try to find a way to get back to India.
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Two men from India land in Karachi, Pakistan, without their passports. They get trapped by the Taliban and desperately try to find a way to get back to India.Two men from India land in Karachi, Pakistan, without their passports. They get trapped by the Taliban and desperately try to find a way to get back to India.Two men from India land in Karachi, Pakistan, without their passports. They get trapped by the Taliban and desperately try to find a way to get back to India.

  • Director
    • Ashish R. Mohan
  • Writers
    • Raj Kundra
    • Kushal Ved Bakshi
    • Vrajesh Hirjee
  • Stars
    • Arshad Warsi
    • Jackky Bhagnani
    • Lauren Gottlieb
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ashish R. Mohan
    • Writers
      • Raj Kundra
      • Kushal Ved Bakshi
      • Vrajesh Hirjee
    • Stars
      • Arshad Warsi
      • Jackky Bhagnani
      • Lauren Gottlieb
    • 26User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Arshad Warsi
    Arshad Warsi
    • Shammi Thakur
    Jackky Bhagnani
    Jackky Bhagnani
    • Kedar Patel
    Lauren Gottlieb
    Lauren Gottlieb
    • Shazia
    Dalip Tahil
    Dalip Tahil
    • Mitesh Patel
    Ayub Khoso
    • Agaa Khan
    Kubra Khan
    • Asma Siddique
    • (as Rabia Khan)
    Danish Husain
    Danish Husain
    • Mohammed - Pakistan Prime Minister
    • (as Murtuza Danish Hussaini)
    Adnan Shah
    • Azhar Balooch
    Imran Hasnee
    Imran Hasnee
    • Aslam - Inspector
    Pawan Malhotra
    Pawan Malhotra
    • Dhaba Owner
    • (as Pavan Raj Malhotra)
    Noel James
    • US Embassy Officer
    Saurabh Agnihotri
    • Pizza Delivery Guy
    • (as Saurab Agnihotri)
    Rameez Khan
    • Terrorist 1
    Preeti Sood
    • Pregnant Girl
    • (as Priti Sood)
    Nigel Barber
    Nigel Barber
    • Commander Branson
    Kirris Riviere
    Kirris Riviere
    • Reese
    Atin Pawar
    • Agaa Khan Right Hand
    Kumud Pant
    Kumud Pant
    • Gang Member
    • Director
      • Ashish R. Mohan
    • Writers
      • Raj Kundra
      • Kushal Ved Bakshi
      • Vrajesh Hirjee
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    User reviews26

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    4akshatsheth08

    Jacky n Arshad try to save...but film overall sinks

    Story: Shammi (Arshad Warsi) and Kedar Patel (Jackky Bhagnani) are like Lloyd and Dunne of Dumb and Dumber. They are bestiez who have grown up together. Kedar is the son of Mitesh Patel (Dalip Tahil) who is an event manager for weddings in Jamnagar, Gujarat. Shammi on the other hand is an ex-navy officer who is kicked out of the force thanks to his stupidity. While Kedar is obsessed with going to the U.S., after being rejected a visa because of his surname.

    On a drunk night, Shammi suggests that he and Kedar leave for America on a cruise, even though they laugh it off in that instance, in a freak accident by the sea, Kedar and Shammi who are supposed to manage a wedding baraat on a cruise, leave without the baraatis only to lose their direction and land up in Karachi, Pakistan.

    What entails is a series of stupid events as they enter forbidden territories of Taliban.

    Star Performances: Arshad Warsi as Shammi Thakur is decent enough. He does what he is best at, excel at the comic timing but it's just that the content does not support much here. We have seen him do much more rib tickling fun in other films and I wonder what made him choose this.

    Jackky Bhagnani as Kedar Patel tries his best to perfect the Gujarati accent and he does manage a good attempt. Only in a certain scenes, it becomes ham but overall he holds it well. His character is an understatement for dumb and he pulls it off just fine.

    Lauren Gottlieb promoted this film with full swing but little did we know that she has only a blink and miss performance in the film. She essays the role of an Intelligence officer but other than her song Shakira, she hardly has any screen space.

    Direction,editing & screenplay: Ashish R Mohan directs this film and well, I have a lot of complaints for him. To start off, the film's special effects look pathetic and the scene where Shammi and Kedar are caught in the sea storm, the special effects used are so weak that even TV serials have better ones.

    Secondly, if it is a comedy film, one need not use background music that hammers into your head the cues for every upcoming joke. I am completely not in favour of those 'tings' and 'tongs' that play pre and post jokes as if watching a comedy show.

    The first half in itself is a tiring ride with majority of the gags failing and so when the second half kick starts, you have already given up on the film. The curse of the first half continues in the second, leaving you wanting to see predictable ending. The film has an open ending and well, if they earlier thought of continuing with a sequel, the makers need to sleep on it and forget this dream.

    Basically, the director tries nothing to save his already shoddy content as even the music has disappointing tracks.

    The Last Word: Welcome to Karachi promises nothing but slapstick humor. There is not one moment in the film where you get a good laugh and sadly not even a satirical one. This proved to be a yawn-fest for me and I am going with a 4/10 for the film.
    7mohulghosh

    Welcome to Karachi: A Daring Cinematic Attempt At Comedy, Bromance & Unorthodox Screenplay

    On a very broader, macro level, 'Welcome To Karachi' is heavily inspired from the concept which created Dumb and Dumber franchisee: The protagonists are dumb, half-wit but smart enough to pull it through.

    It takes guts to experiment with such cinema in Bollywood, as comedy lies in the crust and everything seems like a spoof, a deliberate alternate take on the realities. The script has to be intelligent, the dialogues need to be sharp, witty and there should be an underlying message for the audience.

    I am glad to say that Ashish R Mohan's 'Welcome To Karachi' proves it's mettle on every count, and thus, a new form of cinema has been created which needs attention. If Rohit Shetty's Golmaal series and Sunday can become 100 crore grosser, then Welcome To Karachi at least deserves applause. (Incidentally, Ashish was Asst. Director for Rohit Shetty's previous movies)

    I am really appalled by the negative reviews this movie has received from major critics. Considering that the movie is fictional, the characters are dumb (intentionally) and there is high degree of brain dead comic sequences, why has the critics tried to discover logic here.

    Arshad Warsi is the pillar of this movie, with his impeccable performance and timely humor, he dominates the screen. But credit should go to Jackky Bhagnani, as he has improved a lot. In some of the comic scenes, he has acted fabulously, as the audience finds hard to resist the laugh.

    But the highlight of the movie is the screenplay: its twisted, bended and molded as per the situation and rather builds up the tempo at every point. Yes, the graphics and special effects could have been better, but it's the way of telling a story which makes all the difference, and Ashish has done a remarkable job here. Special mention of the way Pakistan has been shown – its actually funny. Director has thought creatively here, and has tried to interlink global issues, including terrorism with the plot. Songs are again, unconventional and radically different from what regular Bollywood movies churn out. 'Chal Bhag' will remain with you long after you leave the theater.

    Dialogues are crispy, hilarious and hard hitting: Apt for such type of cinema, where the main characters have to justify their stupidity at every scene. Somehow, each of these factors are aligned perfectly to create an intelligent yet half-wit laugh riot which will make you laugh out loud, with guarantee.

    Due to the daring attempt at creating a cinema which has, unfortunately, few takers in India, I will give 'Welcome to Karachi' 7/10. Go, watch it if you are taking life seriously!
    2sulemanx

    such a bad movie, only trailer was good to watch

    overall movie used such bad graphics effects, poor cinematography and lame script. it was first time that i left movie at interval. not worth watching if you do not enjoy bad jokes. it was a low budget movie, actors seems to do some over action, and story line is not even keeping you interested in movie, its just a time pass movie. but not worth it. Arshad Warsi was bit better in acting but overall the acting and script was so bad, i wish i had gone to watch some other movie. i did not enjoy this movie at all. This movie reflects negativity against Pakistan, and spread wrong message to the world, it wasn't even shoot in Karachi, but they showed as it was in Karachi. Also portrayed bad image of Pakistan as a terrorist country.
    1nairtejas

    Dead In Karachi. ♦ 11%

    I will get straight to the point and save you time by explaining (and hopefully convincing) why you should skip Welcome 2 Karachi for life.

    The story about two Indian idiots, Kedar (Bhagnani) and Shammi (Warsi) trying to go to America through seaways using a motor boat and, instead landing in Pakistan sounds like an ideal base for a satire. However, the film starts, fools around, and ends with absurdity as its main and the only ingredient. Since it is a satire one does not pay attention to the story. But to depend on extremely unpleasant jokes and cooked-up situations is like depending on the US to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan.

    The performances are not pleasant either. Bhagnani acts pure dumb, but then he does not put much effort into it as acting dumb comes naturally to him. Although, he does play the comedian if we compare him with the lunar eclipse Warsi, who looks dull after his long hiatus from the screen. Gottlieb cannot act, nor can she deliver her dialogs properly. She should stick to brain-numbing dancing.

    All said and done, one will enjoy only few chuckles that are caused by random comic situations, which are, for your information, only present in the first half. The second half is worse than Roy (2015) and Kuch Kuch Locha Hai (2015) put together. Plus, I could also sense some exaggeration regarding the depiction of the Pakistani life. Clearly, Pakistan as a country is not as bad as the film showcases it to be.

    BOTTOM LINE: Welcome 2 Karachi is a satire film which takes it audience on a 2-hour long ride so that it can show how it is NOT a satire film. Skip for life.

    RATING: 1 star out of 10.

    Can be watched with a typical Indian family? YES
    9aparna-79549

    Very enjoyable spoof

    Loved this movie, because it was very different from the run of the mill comedies that have slapstick humor and below the belt jokes. It was very 'decent' and hilarious. The second half was funnier than the first. Very creative story. Great acting by Arshad Warsi and Jacky Bhagnani. If you love to laugh and would like to watch a 'non-formula' movie - this is for you. The scenes during a cricket-match, in the courtroom, in an American prison etc. were very funny. Also, this movie was all about fun and showed no disrespect to anyone. Should have more movies like this one, with no run of the mill love stories, songs, violence and slapstick. It was original and fresh.

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      Pakistani actress Kubra Khan was originally cast as the leading heroine and shot most of her scenes for the movie. Changes in the script caused her to drop out of the movie as she felt the movie portrayed Pakistan in a bad light. Some of her scenes were retained in the film and her role was changed into a smaller part. A majority of her scenes were reshot with Lauren Gottlieb replacing her.
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    • Release date
      • May 28, 2015 (India)
    • Countries of origin
      • India
      • United Kingdom
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    • Languages
      • Urdu
      • Hindi
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Welcome 2 Karachi
    • Filming locations
      • Sicilian Avenue, Holborn, London, England, UK(location)
    • Production companies
      • T Series
      • AA Films
      • Puja Entertainment (India)
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