Synopsis:
Gangs of Godavari is an Indian Telugu-language action drama film written and directed by Krishna Chaitanya. It is being produced by Suryadevara Naga Vamsi and Sai Soujanya; co-produced by Venkat Upputuri and Gopichand Innamuri, under Sithara Entertainments and Fortune Four Cinemas.
CAST: Vishwak Sen, Anjali, Neha Shetty, Nassar, P. Sai Kumar, Hyper Aadi in lead roles.
TELUGU SWAG RATING: [usr 2.25]
Top Reviewers:
TELUGU 360 (Rating: 2.5/5):
Gangs of Godavari begins on a promising note, with Vishwak Sen delivering a nuanced performance exploring themes of ambition, survival, and the complex interplay of power dynamics. However, as it progresses, it fails to leave a lasting impression, let down by its lacklustre screenplay in the second half.
Great Andhra (Rating: 2/5):
Overall, Gangs Of Godavari starts on an interesting note, but the graph quickly falls down due to the lack of depth in the scenes. The emotional drama falls flat where it should shine. Other than a couple of fights and a few dialogues, Gangs Of Godavari has nothing much to impress.
Mirchi9 (Rating: 2/5):
Overall, “Gangs of Godavari” is a missed opportunity. It boasts excellent visuals, setting, and background music (BGM), but it falters due to weak writing, execution, and a lack of half-decent drama to sustain the momentum.
123TELUGU (Rating: 2.5/5):
On the whole, Gangs of Godavari is a half-baked rural action drama with a full talent display of Vishwak Sen and Anjali’s performances. However, the movie falters big time in the second half, with a lackluster screenplay, pacing issues, and unnecessary scenes hindering its impact. Better look out for other entertainment options this weekend.
Times Of India (Rating: 2.75/5):
Writer-director Krishna Chaitanya showed his pen power once again. Just like his first film ‘Rowdy Fellow’, he wrote amazing dialogues for this movie too. Many dialogues will hit you in the film and the spark is visible. Though the story is nothing new, he makes sure that the narration does not bore you at any point. The screenplay is quite tight in the first half. The second half had its moments but the graph goes down a bit. Krishna Chaitanya scores good marks as both director and writer.