Not what the doctor ordered
Paying Guests isn’t exactly what the doctor ordered at this time, but it serves as a good prelude to the big budget movies following it.
Add Paying Guests to the growing list of Subhash Ghai duds!
About 3 funny scenes, a couple of actors rising above the script, trying their very best to save the film and one good song (Jack and Jill). If that's worth the price of your ticket, go for it.Paying Guests is a drag
There were exactly nine people (including me) in the balcony of the theatre. Paying Guests did provide a few genuine laughs here and there. But the audiences should stay on in the theatre to experience those few funny moments. Trust me, they won't.
'Paying Guests' -A Drag
While men dressed up as women frustrate you with their over-the-top antics, the real women have roles shorter than their clothes. The humour, which borders on mockery rather than wit, is too deliberate and forced at places.Paying Guests is painful
This film is strictly for those who enjoy inflicting pain on themselves.
Paying Guest - there is nothing to note
There is no solid script, just happy coincidences meant to tickle your funny bone. And tickle it does.Paying Guests has little to offer except tired jokes
The makers of this wunder-kid-me-not haven't quite blown the job. This prolonged drag act about two men dressed as Karisma and Kareena manages to remain inoffensive for a while. But the Kapoor sisters have nothing to feel flattered about.Paying Guest is a Low-grade Comedy
Paying Guests is low in content aiming for cheap laughs. But if that’s your idea of entertainment then enter at your own risk.Who's paying these guests?
Paying Guest, the movie, might be based on a 'successful' play but it is clear that it wasn't a very good one. Brave this at your own risk.Paying Guests - Don’t risk yourselves with these guests.
On the whole, ‘Paying Guests’ isn’t worth watching film even just to kill your time. Precisely, don’t allow them, even if these tenants pay rental fee of billion dollars...This paying guest is just not welcome!
PAYING GUESTS fails to deliver thanks to a poor screenplay. Barring the four heroes and the landlords [Johny Lever and Delnaaz Paul], the remaining characters in the film just don't work.