Go Hindi Movie
Abhay Narula (Gautam) and Vasundhara Dave (Nisha Kothari) hailing from affluent families fall in love with each other. Just as usual, their parents disapprove of their relationship and so they flee from their homes. Everything was easy and beautiful until Vasundhara witnesses the killing of Deputy Chief Minister by shady Chief Minister Arjun Patil (Ravi Kale). They also come across an assailant Ranga (Sherveer Vakil), a rogue cop Nagesh Rao (Kay Kay Menon) and a con-man Jagtap Tiwari (Rajpal Yadav). What follows is a journey of romance, drama and challenges for Abhay and Vasundhara.
Director Manish Srivastava and his set of writers must have thought, packaging a muscle man with an actress in provocative clothes, some villains, more of fights, few chases and songs here and there to break the monotony makes a wonderful script for a movie. Well guys, you have got it all wrong.
The movie has nothing but loop holes in it from the beginning to the end. There is neither sense nor substance in the movie. A wafer thin story line is dragged for two hours scrappily making it a mind-numbing and dreadful journey. The next two hours is worse than a nightmare. From the story to the direction to the acting to songs, just everything in the movie is below average. If only it was a stage show, I m sure rotten tomatoes and eggs would be seen flying in the air.
Debutant Gautam is expressionless and hams throughout. Nisha Kothari is as usual, pathetic. She would completely deserve every worst actress award – if there was one - every single year. The rest of cast comprising of talented actors like Kay Kay Menon, Rajpal Yadav, Ravi Kale and Sherveer Vakil are all bad.
Overall, Go is a great example of every single aspect of film-making gone wrong! At the box-office, this is a hat trick of disasters for Ram Gopal Varma
Rating – 1 / 5
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