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1.00
It�s Better To Stay Away From This Guest
Throughout the first half of the film (which is all about Gagga chacha�s fart, Guddi chachi�s tears, sleep-walking and mouth-watering food and kilos of chacha�s gyan on Bharatiya sanskriti), I was waiting for the real story to begin. In the second half, after wasting a lot of time and a few more far...(more)
Source: Ahana Bhattacharya, Koimoi
1.50
Movie Review
Instead, it gives us men talking down to women, nonchalant racism, forced gay humour and a buttload of fart jokes. So much so that Paresh Rawal�s character recites a minutes-long �ghazal� about farts. The movie covers toilet humour extensively from poop and pee jokes, right up to kidney stones.(more)
Source: Nihit Bhave, Times Of India
0.50
Fart jokes and failed gags make it an abysmal watch
�Guest Iin London�, a follow-up to �Atithi Tum Kab Jaoge�, has in abundance. It also has a couple of vacuous younger leads saddled with a middle-aged couple which refuses to leave : Paresh Rawal being the proud possessor of a noisome rear end, and Tanvi Azmi, the only one I feel for, trying to make ...(more)
Source: Shubhra Gupta , Indian Express
2.00
Film disappoints, actors don't
Guest Iin London has its share of contrived twists and turns, but nothing that make those 138 minutes interesting for the viewers. When the curtains fall for the intermission, you get the feeling that the Punjabi chacha and Kartik Aaryan will take on the latter's wicked boss -- the first contrived t...(more)
Source: Prasanna D Zore, Rediff.com
1.00
Don�t make silly films like Paresh Rawal
Guest Iin London As I said, it�s a repeat of Atithi, so we expected some genuine fun when Gangasharan Gandotra aka Chacha Jee (Paresh Rawal) forces himself as a guest on Aaryan Grover (Kartik Aaryan), who is staging a fake marriage with Anaya Patel (Kirti Kharbanda) to get permanent citizenship in E...(more)
Source: Rohit Vats, Hindustan Times
1.00
Paresh Rawal's flailing comic timing can't save this directionless film
Scene involves Paresh Rawal asking the Pakistani neighbour what he wants to drink, to which the neighbour responds by saying 'Kashmir'. To this, Paresh Rawal's character farts. Yes, flatulence. This is an actual scene from Guest Iin London. Talking about Rawal's character farting, that seems to be a...(more)
Source: Renil Abraham, Firstpost.com