Two friends and a chirpy teenager take a road trip from Bangalore to Kochi.Two friends and a chirpy teenager take a road trip from Bangalore to Kochi.Two friends and a chirpy teenager take a road trip from Bangalore to Kochi.
- Awards
- 2 nominations total
Sarang Sathaye
- Sanjay - Avinash's friend
- (as Sarang Sathye)
Shubhrajyoti Barat
- Mr. Nambiar
- (as Shubrajyoti Bharat)
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Karwaan was a very crisply made movie. There were no distractions from the story line. Everything blended in so well. Irrfan was his usual best with his dead pan delivery of witty one liners and his absolute mortification at the behaviour and apparent value system of today's millenials. That in itself was a point of hilarity.
Mithila Palkar was fresh and unaffected, worldly wise yet wide eyed in her role of the collegian. Dulquer Salmaan's acting was effortless and he was a real charmer. He has clearly inherited his acting skills from dad Mammootty.
Certainly worth a watch!
It is like a never ending road trip flim. I just loved it. The movie takes various turns as it goes on . As the movie goes on you will enjoy it a double .
If we come to acting then the only person has done a fabulous job is irrfan khan, only because of his role the movie didn't got boring. Dulquer saalman has also done a great job . Mithila palkar as it was her debut , she was just , not bad but good. Please watch this film you will love it a lot .
This unusual and almost unthinkable storyline doesn't push you anytime to think it's another Bollywood masala movie. The direction was so crisp and clear it made the viewers hooked to the story from beginning till the end credits and made you connect with each of the characters. All the 3 lead artists have given amazing performances.
Dulqar has been given a great role where he can explore his wonderful acting spectrum which his Malayalam movie fans would already been exposed to.
Mitila has given a great performance which all the"Snapchat" generation would find it easy to connect to and has few similarities with the role in Muramba, a Marathi movie where she has similarly excelled. Fans of her who have been following her from her time in web series would be very proud of her!
But Irfan khan was the heart beat of this movie who again effortlessly holds the movie together and his comic timing is second to none. Cinematography made me remember and miss my road trip days in Karnataka and Kerala. Music was both sweet and soothing.
Only negative is small plot hole which i wouldn't like to reveal here.
If this movie was a dish, it would be a very satisfying Clear soup!
A laughter riot, not one of your average typical Bollywood slapstick comedies where the actors are cracking lame jokes which we would crack in school. This isn't your typical comedy where there is confusion in the end of the movie and the director is trying hard to make you laugh.
This is new and genuine. It has 98% comedy and 2% serious. The serious scenes literally make you think and remember your dear ones.
Acting is awesome, you can never expect less especially from Irrfan Khan. He plays Shaukat. Dulquer Salman plays Avinash who has lost his father, Mithila Palkar acts as Tanya who has lost her grandmother in the same road accident. Now an irresponsible delivery agency swaps the coffins, Avinash has to go to Ooty and tags along with Shaukat and Tanya.
The laughter levels were very high in the cinema hall, not a single soul was silent. A great road trip movie after Bombay to Goa.
This is also one of those pleasant movies where you feel happy, like Yeh Mera Sunday, Delhi in a Day or Tum Milo Toh Sahi. A perfect cocktail for a beautiful day where you want to do nothing but smile and be happy.
Verdict: Don't miss if you love comedy
Verdict: Don't miss if you love comedy
Simple and beautiful! These two words can define the whole movie. Irrfan steals the show at the end with his wittiness and humour. A typical irrfan khan movie. Strongly recommend.
Did you know
- TriviaMithila Palkar's first scene, when she comes out of a boys' hostel called Father Lankester Merrin Boys' Hostel, is a direct reference to the 1973 horror classic "The Exorcist", in which Father Lankester Merrin (Max von Sydow) performs the exorcism on Regan MacNeil (Linda Blair).
- GoofsAfter the accident, the brother was going from city to city to collect his sister's belongings but then they showed everyone dressed up for the wedding day and postponing the wedding at the last moment.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Inspiration (2019)
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Box office
- Budget
- ₹200,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $182,009
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $98,460
- Aug 5, 2018
- Gross worldwide
- $536,525
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