🎬 Stoners, Zombies, and Goa Nights: Go Goa Gone (2013) 🎬
In this episode of Fear of Stairs: Desi Films Decoded, we’re talking about Go Goa Gone (2013), India’s first zombie comedy that throws three stoner friends into a nightmare full of full moon parties, shady Russians, and way too many questionable pills.
Join us as we break down:
・ How Hardik and Luv are basically walking punchlines—“Like Hard Dick has a hard dick the entire movie and it’s just horny” as Adam put it
・ Why Winnie swears this is “Harold & Kumar meets Zombieland,” while Adam insists it’s “Workaholics meets Dead Island”
・ Nicky’s observation that every time Luna shows up, “she’s always taking her shirt off,” only for Khilli to remind us she also kills zombies
・ The surprisingly Western feel: weed, bikinis, swearing, and Bollywood testing how far they could push the censor board
Whether it’s Khilli pointing out how over-explained Indian films can be, Adam defending stoner comedies as moral lessons about “growing up,” or Winnie comparing it to Delhi Belly’s chaotic humor, we’re decoding it all with irreverence, honesty, and way too many tangents.
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