Plot
Set
In
London,
the
film
revolves
around
Aryan
(Kartik
Aaryan)
and
Anaya
(Kriti
Kharbanda)
who
decide
to
enter
into
a
sham
marriage
for
their
individual
vested
interests.
Knock,
knock!
Who
is
there?
Guests!
Guests
who?Uninvited ones
in
the
form
of
an
elderly
man
named
Gangasharan
Gandothra
(Paresh
Rawal)
and
his
dutiful
wife
Guddi
(Tanvi
Azmi).
Soon,
Aryan
and
Anaya
enter
wedlock
with
the
blessings
of
Mr
and
Mrs
Gandothra
followed
by
some
'pyaar
toh
hona
hi
tha'
between
our
lead
pair.
But
life's
not
a
paradise
and
these
atithis
quickly
turn
into
a
pain
in
the
neck
for
the
newly
married
couple.
Mission
'atithi
tum
kab
jaoge'
activated
but,
will
it
be
all
so
easy?
Direction
While
Ajay
Devgn-
Konkona
Sen
Sharma's
Athithi
Tum
Kab
Jaoge?
had
some
genuinely
funny
moments,
Ashwni
Dhir's
latest
atithi
tale
fails
miserably
when
it
comes
to
the laughs.
The
film
is
minus
any
plot
and
is
instead
filled
with
terrible
'fart' gags,
rascist
digs
and
misogyny.
And
if
that
wasn't
enough,
this
time
the
makers
have
even
incorporated
a
ghazal
on
fart that
will
make
you
want
to
go
'poof'
from
your
seats!
However,
the
most
cringeworthy
scene
is
the
one
where
Paresh
Rawal's
character
ends
up
equating
a
Chinese
girl's
dignity
to
that
of
the durability
of
Chinese
products!
Phew,
it
just
makes
you
wonder
what
the
writers
were
smoking when
they
wrote
those
lines!
Performances
Kartik
Aaryan
and
Kriti
Kharbanda
look
clueless
in
the
film
just
like
us,
the
audience.
Their
romance
is
as
thanda
as
the
Arctic
circles.
It
saddens
to
watch
acting
stelwarts
like
Paresh
Rawal
and
Tanvi
Azmi
in
such
a
poorly
set-up
film.
Sanjai
Mishra
is
passeable.
Last
but
not
the
least,
Ajay
Devgn's
cameo
accompanied
with
some
poor
CGI
will
make
you
chuckle
for
all
the
wrong
reasons.
You
feel
the
man
has
just
walked
into the
film from
the
sets
of
Vimal
Pan
Masala ad and
might
welcome
you
with
that
peculiar
'do
boond
zindagi
ke'
hand
gesture!
Technical
Aspects
Sudhir
Chaudhary's
cinematography
and
Manan
Sagar's
editing
has
nothing
new
to
offer.
For
a
runtime
of
138
minutes,
the
film
is
nothing
but
a
pile
of
'shitty' jokes
that
heavily
tests
your
patience!
Music
The
film's
music
is
below
average
and
none
of
the
songs
stay
with
you
even when
it's been
played
on
the
screen just
a
few
minutes
ago!
Verdict
Keeping
Guest
Inn
London
at
an
arm's
length is
the
wisest
thing
for
the
audience
to
do.