REVIEW: Bombay To Bangkok
What is the film all about:
Shankar Singh (Shreyas Talpade), a poor chef in a restaurant, finds a bag full of money. Shankar decides to make the most out of it. Incidentally, the bag belongs to the local Don (Naseeruddin Shah) who goes mad at the thief's audacity. He sends his son Jamal Khan aka JAM K, a rapper at heart, after him to retrieve the money and kill him. But Shankar finds his way into a team of doctors on their way to Bangkok for relief work. Unfortunately, he misplaces the bag in the chaos. Then begins the chase- with Shankar desperately trying to find his bag and JAM K following him everywhere.
In Bangkok his world changes at a massage bar where he bumps into the lovely Jasmine (Lina Christianson). Shankar tries to woo jasmine in every possible way. The only hitch being the language barrier. Shankar posing as a doctor along with his newfound buddy Sardar Rachinder, jumps into this whirlpool while Jasmine gets pulled into his adventures as he keeps dodging the Don and his henchmen.
What to watch out for:
Shreyas Talpade once again proves his credibility as an actor who can manage to be funny and serious at the same time. A little bit of his clumsy fight stunts in the end only adds to the fun.
Lina Christianson is the first girl from Far East to hit Bollywood mainstream. This Thai beauty sizzles on the screen if not with her acting prowess, but with her hot outfits and four-five kissing sequences with Shreyas.













Seem to be an interesting one and a different one too i will certainly watch it for a change.
Saw the film, its avg.