Godha is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language action drama film directed by Jude Anthroney, starring Unni Mukundan and Wamiqa Gabbi. The movie follows the story of a wrestler who returns to his village and gets involved in a local conflict.
Is this movie suitable for family viewing?
Not recommended for family viewing due to some violent scenes and mild language.
Watch in theaters for the best viewing experience, but only if you're a fan of action dramas.
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The movie revolves around Unni, a wrestler who returns to his village after a long time and gets entangled in a local conflict. He teams up with a local girl, Wamiqa, and together they take on the corrupt politician who is exploiting the villagers.
The story is engaging and has a good mix of action and drama. However, it feels a bit predictable and the plot could have been more complex.
The acting is top-notch, with Unni and Wamiqa delivering great performances. The supporting cast also does a good job.
The characters are well-developed and the chemistry between Unni and Wamiqa is great. However, some of the supporting characters feel a bit one-dimensional.
The direction is good, but could have been better. Some scenes feel a bit rushed and the pacing could have been more even.
The cinematography is excellent, with some stunning visuals and a great use of lighting.
Engaging story, great chemistry between leads, excellent cinematography, and good acting.
Predictable plot, some one-dimensional supporting characters, and a few pacing issues.
"A wrestler's strength lies not in his muscles, but in his heart."
"The power of the people is not to be underestimated."