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 - Welcome to a road trip of your lifetime with Irrfan Khan, the road trip subject matter expert (remember Piku?) now. Majrooh Sultanpuri's legendary "Main akela hi chala tha janib-e-manzil magar, log saath aate gaye aur karwaan banta gaya" comes alive in this 2-hour journey involving a mix up of dead bodies. Avinash (Dulquer Salman), an IT professional by lack of choice sets out with the unintended dead body with his friend Shaukat (Irrfan) in the latter's van from Bangalore to retrieve his estranged father's coffin that has erroneously reached Kochi. During this trip with a rather straightforward objective, strange things happen and the duo meet many people who will change the course of their lives. Most importantly, Avinash will find his mojo and make a career of his choice, something that he hadn't been able to do earlier due to his father's strict ordain.
Dulquer Salman is very effective as the mellow, practical and brooding Avinash. He is an introvert and a shy character that is your common man who has sacrificed his interests for parental choices in youth and would most probably live for his family later. Your heart goes out to his infectious performance that grows on you. Irrfan is at his crackling best - his one-liners are the life of the movie, and will kerp you rolling on the floor. He is a natural choice for Karwaan. Mithila Palkar is a great discovery - expressive, lively and ebullient. She stirs up a debate on semi-generation gap with Dulquer Salman that's utterly mouth watering. Akash Khurana and the graceful Amala Akkineni have relatively smaller roles but provide great support. The music by Anurag Saikia and cinematography by Avinash Arun are brilliant. Tell me if you don't crack up with the "Heartquake". Bravo! Director Akarsh Khurana reminds us that Indian films have come of age and young directors like him can convert any subject into a magical portrayal. 4.5 STARS!
Dulquer Salman is very effective as the mellow, practical and brooding Avinash. He is an introvert and a shy character that is your common man who has sacrificed his interests for parental choices in youth and would most probably live for his family later. Your heart goes out to his infectious performance that grows on you. Irrfan is at his crackling best - his one-liners are the life of the movie, and will kerp you rolling on the floor. He is a natural choice for Karwaan. Mithila Palkar is a great discovery - expressive, lively and ebullient. She stirs up a debate on semi-generation gap with Dulquer Salman that's utterly mouth watering. Akash Khurana and the graceful Amala Akkineni have relatively smaller roles but provide great support. The music by Anurag Saikia and cinematography by Avinash Arun are brilliant. Tell me if you don't crack up with the "Heartquake". Bravo! Director Akarsh Khurana reminds us that Indian films have come of age and young directors like him can convert any subject into a magical portrayal. 4.5 STARS!
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!
What an amazing movie from beginning till end this movie is roller coaster of fun... bollywood should learn from this movie... this is how comedy movie should made
The movie is an average one, but Irran Khan will make it above average.. He won't let you get bore... Karwaan is Irrfan!
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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