Gangs of Godavari
India
936 people rated A morally-corrupt man seeks to rise within the gritty world of politics and power - but his ambition could ultimately cost him his life.
Action
Crime
Drama
Cast (3)
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L1lBCb
08/09/2024 13:12
English subtitles for this movie
Baba Bocoum
06/08/2024 16:24
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18/07/2024 20:12
Very poor movie. Before release there was a stage controversy from actor Balakrishna who pushed Anjali and that could have been a promotion to the movie. The trailer and director may claim this as a gangster movie but really is it'??
The 2 stars is for Yuvan Shankar Raja BGM as it was ultimate. Vishwak Sen is very new to me and I see him first and his appearance is good for a gangster movie. Heroines Anjali and Neha appears in many scenes and both are there to accompany vishwak Sen on screen. Villains are many and ultimately there to lose to the hero. No villain made an impactful performance.
There are absolutely no logic in the movie and the story is not through a point at all. All scenes are happening like a set of individual plot points and their combination doesn't look like a movie at all. There is no emotional factors to feel into the movie as everyone is a negative character and literally I watched like a stone.
I understand that KGF and Pushpa has inspired the audience and after those 2 all the directors think to give something like that and only end up garbage....
Danielle Thomas
18/07/2024 20:12
"Gangs of Godavari" attempts to weave a tale of power, revenge, and survival, set against the rustic backdrop of rural India. However, despite its ambitious scope, the film struggles to break free from the shadows of recent blockbusters like "Pushpa," ultimately delivering an experience that feels overly familiar and disappointingly predictable.
Plot Summary
The storyline revolves around the rise and fall of a man caught in the web of crime, politics, and personal vendettas. This narrative is all too reminiscent of "Pushpa" and other recent films that have explored similar themes. The protagonist's journey, from a small-time hustler to a feared gang leader, is marred by over-the-top violence and a lack of originality. The repetitive cycle of betrayal, revenge, and bloodshed quickly becomes tiresome.
Acting Performances
The performances from the cast are decidedly average, failing to elevate the film beyond its cliched script. Vishwak Sen, known for his intense performances, delivers a portrayal that lacks the depth and intensity required for such a gritty role. His character feels more like a caricature of the tough, brooding anti-hero, rather than a nuanced character.
Anjali and Neha Shetty bring competence to their roles but are ultimately underutilized. Anjali's character lacks substantial development, making her presence more ornamental than impactful. Neha Shetty, similarly, does not get enough screen time to make a significant impression. The supporting cast, though competent, does little to add any significant dimension to the story.
Direction and Cinematography
Venu Udugula's direction is competent but uninspired. The film's pacing is uneven, with prolonged sequences of violence that seem to exist more for shock value than narrative necessity. The cinematography, while capturing the raw, rugged landscape effectively, cannot compensate for the lack of a coherent story.
Storyline and Themes
The film's narrative structure is its biggest flaw. The plot feels like a patchwork of scenes from other successful films, lacking a unique voice or perspective. The themes of power struggle and revenge are well-worn tropes that "Gangs of Godavari" fails to reinterpret in any meaningful way. Instead, it leans heavily on gratuitous violence to keep the audience engaged, often at the expense of character development and plot coherence.
Over-the-Top Violence
One of the film's defining features is its relentless, over-the-top violence. While this may appeal to fans of the genre, it often feels excessive and gratuitous. The brutality overshadows the story, reducing the film to a series of bloody confrontations rather than a compelling narrative.
Conclusion
"Gangs of Godavari" is a film that promises much but delivers little. Its reliance on a tried-and-tested formula results in a predictable and uninspired experience. The over-the-top violence and average acting performances further detract from the film's potential impact. While it might find an audience among those who enjoy high-octane action and rustic gangster dramas, it fails to stand out in a crowded genre.
In summary, "Gangs of Godavari" is a missed opportunity. It echoes too closely the themes and styles of recent hits like "Pushpa," without bringing anything new or noteworthy to the table. For those seeking a fresh and engaging story, this film is likely to disappoint.
Attack official
18/07/2024 20:12
Gangs of Godavari turns out to be a routine mass action film...Though Krishna Chaitanya's predictable storyline and script is saved by some good performance & flawless screenplay...
The movie's narrative skillfully intertwines elements of love, revenge, and political intrigue against the scenic backdrop of Godavari...
Vishwak Sen, known as Mass Ka Das, impresses with his mass mannerisms and impactful performances...While Neha Shetty and Anjali also leave a mark with their respective roles, despite limited screen time...
Director Krishna Chaitanya, known for his association with Trivikram, showcases his directorial prowess, infusing the film with engaging dialogues and well-paced storytelling. However, the screenplay could have been tighter to enhance the overall impact...
'Gangs Of Godavari' is a movie that flows in a certain set pattern. The hero starts from zero, reaches the top, faces downfall and decides to give a strong ending to his story... Especially the way director treated the climax portion is impressive...
Yuvan Shankar Raja's background score adds depth to the storytelling, complementing the raw and rustic feel of the movie...While the songs doesn't workout upto the level...
Despite minor flaws, "Gangs of Godavari" offers a gripping cinematic experience, with its unique narrative and strong performances. With its blend of action, drama, and romance, the film is a worthwhile watch for audiences craving an entertaining movie experience...
Khosatsana ❤
18/07/2024 20:12
The story feels pretty routine, bringing back memories of many older films, and the presentation isn't fresh either. The narration fails to engage, especially in the second half, and the screenplay is a bit dull overall. However, the pre-interval segment is good, and the lorry fight scene, reminiscent of the movie "Khaidi," is also well done. Unfortunately, the climax falls flat.
Vishwak Sen gives a decent performance, with a good look, though his dialogue delivery could use improvement.
Anjali delivers a strong performance, with a character that reminds us of Sex Bomb Anasuya from "Rangasthalam."
Neha Shetty has a small but important role and does okay.
The antagonists needed to be more serious and menacing.
The background score is lacking, and most of the songs are forgettable except for one.
On the brighter side, the cinematography is good. However, the direction is below average.
Mia Botha
18/07/2024 20:12
First of all, I've not expected this range of direction and cinematography, it's pretty decent, and the background score gave it a boost. Anith madadi (DOP) gave his best. There were few shots which gave me goosebumps.
Even though the story wasn't new, Krishna Chaitanya (Dr.) has done a great job with the screenplay and characterization. Do not expect a new storyline from this film and then later critisize it.
Vishwak Sen perfectly fits for this character, all the cast of this movie has really made their character look alive.
After many days of closing the single screens, Tollywood has opened back with this mass entertainer. I recommend watching this in theatres.
Mandem
18/07/2024 08:59
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