Mujhe Kyu Toda? | Labour Group | Funny Meme | 4K Quality
What can I say about “Welcome!” (I added the exclamation mark at the end because it sounded so good) except that it impressed me a lot. It was very funny, and yes, very funny.
Yet I know it wouldn’t have been so entertaining if it wasn’t for the brilliant actors (Anil Kapoor and Nana Patekar were awesome) and the very good songs.
Anyway, it would take a lot of talent to explain the plot to anyone because it’s one of those chaotic slapstick comedies that you just have to see for yourself, and only see once.
Mujhe Kyu Toda? | Labour Group | Funny Meme | 4K Quality
Timid doctor Paresh Rawal wants to marry off nice nephew Rajiv (Akshay Kumar).
Now comes the hot Katrina Kaif (who cares what her name was?), who after a series of funny situations falls in love with Rajiv.
There’s only one problem, his brothers are big names in the underworld and not very polite.
“Swagat” signifies a warm welcome, provided you extend the invitation.
It should not be expected that the film is the smartest and most sophisticated you have ever seen, and if it is not, you should not just laugh out loud.
I’m not being pretentious about this film. Akshay’s back-to-back hits show me that there are a lot of people who are eager to spend their money just to escape.
So this film is an honest deal with no claims of art. The millions who want it can see it without fear that they’ll regret it.
The female cast of the film was what I liked most.
It’s rare to bring so many people together in a film.
The trailer itself, which featured Malaika, Katrina, and Mallika, impressed me.
And the film did just that.
I would compare it to Kyun Ki and Garam Masala.
While watching that film, many moments were experienced by me where it was thought, “What the hell were they thinking?”
In contrast, I didn’t find any of those moments in Welcome.
Also, Anil, Nana and Feroz add a lot to the comedy.
All three are excellent actors.
In fact, I would say Malaika, Katrina, Mallika, Anil, Nana and Feroz were the best things I found in the film. No wonder it sold so well.