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Release Date : June 17, 2022
123telugu.com Rating : 2.5/5
Starring: Satya dev, Aishwarya Lekshmi, Brahmaji, Tanikella Bharani, Nagababu Konidela, Priyadarshi, Chaitanya Krishna
Director: Gopi Ganesh Pattabhi
Producer: C Kalyan Music Director: Sandy Addanki
Cinematography : Suresh S
Editor : Sagar Undagandla
Satyadev’s Godse has created a decent buzz with its trailer. The film has hit the screens today and let’s see how it is.
The cops in Hyderabad are on a high alert as a man named Godse(Satyadev) holds some bigwigs as hostages and raises a few demands. In comes Vaishali(Aishwarya Lakshmi) to solve the case. Who is this Godse? What’s his back story? and how Vaishali handles this case? That forms the story.
Plus Points:
Satyadev is a solid actor and proves the same with his sensible act in the film. The manner in which he performs in key scenes is quite good to see. There are mostly close-up shots of Satya and he delivers his lines convincingly with good facial expressions.
Aishwarya Lekshmi makes a decent Telugu debut and has some good scenes to showcase her talent. All her scenes with Satyadev have been established well by the director.
The first half and hostage drama has been showcased in a decent manner in the first half. The speech given by Satyadev in the climax has been written well and raises key questions about the system.
Minus Points:
One of the biggest drawbacks of the film is that there is no depth in the emotions. Except for Satyadev’s character you don’t sympathize with any other role in the film. The second half which reveals the key flashback is so boring and routine.
The director has taken way too many cinematic liberties in the film. During the climax, Satyadev just bulldozes himself into a place where the CM is lodged and starts taking over without any opposition. This aspect looks way over the top and is silly.
The second half goes for a toss as the story is routine and has nothing to showcase. The hostage drama during this time has been showcased earlier in many films as well. The film’s look is also outdated and the narration is rushed.
Technical Aspects:
Music by Sandy Addanki is just about okay but his BGM was decent. The production design is bad and so was the camerawork. Dialogues need a special mention as they are thought-provoking. Editing is so-so as many scenes in the second half should have been edited out.
Coming to the director Gopi Ganesh, he has done a below par with the film. He has taken an interesting subject of questioning the system and sets the first half quite well. But once the second half starts, the film goes for a toss and mundane drama takes center stage.
On the whole, Godse is a half-baked hostage drama that has a decent first half. The second half is dull and the emotional aspect does not click and bores the audience with a silly climax. In all this, what keeps you going is Satyadev’s sincere and intense performance.
123telugu.com Rating: 2.5/5
Reviewed by 123telugu Team
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Godse Review: Oh God! What a Bore!
Movie: Godse Rating: 1.5/5 Banner: CK Screens Cast: Satya Dev, Aishwarya Lekshmi, Brahmaji, Sijju Menon, Varghese, Prudhvi Raj, and others Music: Sandy Addanki, Sunil Kashyap Cinematography: Suresh S Editor: Sagar Undagandla Art: Brahma Kadali Action: Nabha Producer: C Kalyan Story, Screenplay, Dialogues, Direction: Gopi Ganesh Pattabhi Release Date: June 17, 2022
Satyadev starrer ‘Godse’ failed to create any buzz before its release. Still, the makers put the movie in competition against ‘Virata Parvam’.
Let’s see how this film has fared.
Story: Politicians, businessmen, and other high-profile society members get kidnapped one by one. The government sets up a committee to negotiate with the kidnapper. ACP Vaishali (Aishwarya Lekshmi) handles the negotiations with the kidnapper Godse.
In a prolonged talk with Godse, Vaishali finds that he is none other than businessman Vishwanath Ramchandra.
Why does a business tycoon kidnap many members? Why does he shorten his name to Godse? The rest of the film is about the real mission behind these kidnappings.
Artistes’ Performances: Satyadev has played the businessman turned vigilante Godse. In the film mostly, he just shouts and mouths dialogues while sitting in a chair. He is loud and his act is lousy as well. In her Telugu debut, Aishwarya Lekshmi (‘Jagame Thandhiram’ fame) is just okay. She plays a typical investigator’s role.
Prudhvi fails to provide any comedy in the role of a politician. Sijju, Noel, Brahmaji, Naga Babu, and others play their flat characters in a routine manner.
Technical Excellence: Technical and production values are adequate. Much of the story runs in two rooms. The production design is decent.
The dialogues written by Pattabhi are awkwardly bad and seem to have been lifted from newspaper articles.
Highlights: None
Drawback: Ineffective direction Loud acting Lousy writing Clichéd moments
Analysis Some films can easily be guessed about how bad they could be with just a glance at the trailers. What we didn’t expect with “Godse” is that the movie can be a bigger bore than the trailer.
Directed by Gopi Ganesh Pattabhi, whose previous credits include flops like “Bluff Master” and “Romeo”, the film tests our patience from the first act itself.
The film begins with a businessman kidnapping politicians and officers and the commencement of a negotiation process. Sitting on a chair, acting like Vikram of ‘Aparachitudu’, Satyadev talks rubbish with the officers and government officials. The government team’s reaction is comical.
A few moments later, we get to see the introduction of the heroine Aishwarya Lekshmi. Satyadev demanding to know her vital statistics before revealing his demands is another low point in this messy affair.
Inspired by Hollywood films about the negotiation process, the entire first half consists of Satyadev’s monologues and Aishwarya Lekshmi’s frets. By the time interval bang comes, we know what this fuss about kidnaps and his vigilante acts.
Sadly, the second half of the film also goes in an utterly predictable manner and is clichéd. The film further sinks when the hero bypasses the chief minister and orders things.
The dialogues about the current system and the nexus between politicians and businessmen are so hollow.
The story and screenplay are outdated. The direction is messy. The actors also look clueless.
By the end of this film, all we can say is, “Oh God!”
Bottom line: Messy and Clumsy
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