Nothing worked in favourNothing worked in favourDialogues, No comedy, Weak Screenplay, Direction, Mediocre plot

Aryan (Kartik Aaryan) is looking to get permanent citizenship in the UK and plans to fake-marry his girlfriend Anaya (Kriti Kharbanda) to get this done. At the same time, Chacha (Paresh Rawal) and Chachi (Tanvi Azmi) arrive in London to visit their faraway relative, which happens to be the hapless Aryan. The guests irritate the hosts with their super intrusive ways. However, Aryan needs them to validate his fake marriage, so has to bear with them. How Aryan tackles the problem and how he comes out of it is the movie.

The actors do their best to lift this mediocre liftoff of the 2010 movie and make things engaging. Paresh Rawal is as always wonderful, while Tanvi Azmi is sweet and her character is made excellently.  The director Ashwni Dhir’s making is not made so perfectly. Few scenes related to Aryan and Kriti Kharbhanda is not so good.

The songs are mediocre and they just add to the boredom. The dialogues are weakly written, and a couple of them create unintentional humor. Like that scene where Aryan compares guests to dogs in a very serious scene. The cinematography is alright, but in some scenes makes the audience restless and many had walked out from the theater because of boring and dull scenes.

Bollywood has a serious dearth of good comedies, and unfortunately, this movie does little to help the cause. Guest in London, like its titular protagonist, is a burden no one should have to bear. If you have patience you can watch the movie. In fact it is a movie which was made just to while away the time, with no proper screenplay and dialogues.

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