The makers have kept the public interested by releasing two incredibly fun tracks, “Baby Bring It On” and “Raaton Ke Nazaare,” in response to the positive reception of the trailer. The possibility that the film’s debuting director Kunal Kemmu will make a brief cameo appearance heightens the suspense.
Kunal Kemmu’s Involvement
It has emerged, in an intriguing development, that Kunal Kemmu started writing the “Madgaon Express” script a few years ago. As the movie gets ready for the big screen, rumours have started to circulate about Kemmu perhaps making a cameo appearance. An unaffiliated industry insider claims that “Director Kunal Kemmu may make a brief appearance in ‘Madgaon Express.'” The actor has a flair for comedy, which fits with the nature of the movie. He is well-known for his flawless comic timing. His brief appearance is anticipated to give the story a fascinating twist.”
Nostalgic Journey
“Madgaon Express,” with its catchphrase “Bachpan ke sapne. lag gaye apne,” aims to transport viewers back to their early years of nostalgia. The film, which is planned to open in theatres on March 22, 2024, is directed by Kunal Kemmu and produced by Ritesh Sidhwani and Farhan Akhtar under the Excel Entertainment brand. Fans are looking forward to seeing the moving story and reliving special moments on screen as the release date approaches.
A Directorial Debut
For Kunal Kemmu, “Madgaon Express” marks his directorial debut, showcasing his creative vision and storytelling prowess. Having worked diligently on the script since 2016, Kemmu’s dedication to the project reflects his passion for filmmaking. As he steps into the director’s chair, accompanied by a potential cameo appearance, Kemmu’s multifaceted talent is poised to leave a lasting impression on audiences.
Conclusion
Kunal Kemmu’s cameo in “Madgaon Express” adds a new level of mystery to the picture as the hype surrounding it grows. When “Madgaon Express’ ‘ opens in theatres this March, movie promises to capture fans and evoke treasured memories with its blend of nostalgia, humour, and heartfelt narrative.
By- Bhumi Rathore