If you loved Delhi Belly , Go Goa Gone , or Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara (but make it chaotic), do not miss this on the big screen.
Madgaon Express Review: A Hilarious, Hangover-Fueled Ride That Earns Its Destination Madgaon Express
Stay for the mid-credits scene. It sets up a sequel that I desperately need. Have you booked your ticket on the Madgaon Express? Let me know your favorite gag in the comments below! If you loved Delhi Belly , Go Goa
Here is why this "Express" is worth boarding, even if the journey gets bumpy. The premise is deceptively simple. Three childhood friends—the timid Dhanush (Pratik Gandhi), the wannabe-gangster Ayush (Avinash Tiwary), and the rich-but-clueless Pinku (Nora Fatehi’s co-star, Divyenndu)—finally plan the trip they promised each other 20 years ago: Goa. Have you booked your ticket on the Madgaon Express
Madgaon Express is not high art. It is loud, illogical, and occasionally crass. But it is also the hardest I have laughed at a Hindi comedy in years. It understands that the best friendships are the ones where you can lose a suitcase full of cash, get chased by goons, and still end the night sharing a stale vada pav.