Madgaon Express Movie Review: Devyendu & Pratik Gandhi Spark Hilarious Chaos In Unmissable Bromantic Comedy
As the friends navigate through absurd tasks and confrontations, the narrative maintains a frenetic pace, keeping viewers hooked till the very end.
In the realm of buddy comedies, Madgaon Express stands out as a wild ride that encapsulates the essence of friendship amidst chaos. Directed by Kemmu, the film takes audiences on a madcap journey with three best friends – Dodo (Divyenndu), Pinku (Pratik Gandhi), and Ayush (Avinash Tiwary) – whose reunion in Goa takes an unexpected turn when they inadvertently get entangled with a gangster after a bag swap mishap on the Madgaon Express.
The storyline of Madgaon Express unfolds with a delightful blend of craziness and camaraderie. Dodo's hidden agenda sets off a chain of events, plunging the trio into a hilarious yet perilous adventure involving a tug of war between a cartel boss, Mendoza (Upendra Limaye), and his formidable ex-wife, Kanchan Kombdi (Chhaya Kadam). As the friends navigate through absurd tasks and confrontations, the narrative maintains a frenetic pace, keeping viewers hooked till the very end.