Karwaan (2018) is an Indian Hindi-language comedy-drama film directed by Akarsh Khurana, produced by Ronnie Screwvala and Siddharth Roy Kapur. The film follows a bittersweet road-trip narrative centered on three characters whose lives intersect through an unexpected journey.
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The 2018 Hindi film Karwaan is a celebrated entry in the road-trip comedy-drama genre, marking the Bollywood debut of Malayalam star Dulquer Salmaan and featuring one of the final performances of the legendary Irrfan Khan. Directed by Akarsh Khurana, the film is a quirky, philosophical journey that explores life, death, and the unexpected connections people make along the way. Plot: A Coffin Mix-Up Adventure
The story follows Avinash (Dulquer Salmaan), a frustrated IT professional living in Bangalore who learns of his father's sudden death in a bus accident. Through a bizarre logistics error, he is delivered the coffin of an elderly woman instead of his father.
To rectify the mistake, Avinash must transport the body to Kochi and retrieve his father’s remains from a family who received them by mistake. He is accompanied by:
Shaukat (Irrfan Khan): A blunt, old-fashioned van owner with a penchant for dry wit and one-liners.
Tanya (Mithila Palkar): The granddaughter of the deceased woman in their possession, a rebellious teenager who joins them on the way.
As they traverse the scenic roads of Southern India, the trio navigates personal baggage and generational gaps, eventually finding redemption and closure. Cast and Performances
Critics and audiences alike praised the film for its "slice-of-life" feel and the magnetic chemistry between the leads: