Gangs Of Godavari Movie Review: Did Vishwak Sen Deliver a Hit or Miss the Mark?
Doraswamy falls in love with Bujji (Neha Shetty), the daughter of a political rival Nanaji (Nazar) and he gets close to Nanaji for her sake.
Vishwak Sen is back to entertain the audience with another film Gangs of Godavari. The teaser and trailer already released have raised expectations about the film. Apart from this, the promotion of the film was also very tough and there were a lot of expectations from Gangs of Godavari. The release of this film, which was postponed several times, finally reached the audience on 31 May. Let's see how this film is in the review.
Storyline: The entire story of this film is set in the 90s. Ratnakar alias Ratna (Vishwak Sen) is an orphan from Lanka village in Godavari district. Since his parents died when he was young, he used to roam around and do petty thefts. Ratnamala (Anjali), a prostitute from the same village, is his good friend. Ratnakar, who uses people around him for development, comes to know about the sand mafia active in the area. He finds out that the local MLA Doraswamy Raju (Goparaju Ramana) is behind it and he approaches him. In a few days, Doraswamy will become like his right hand. Doraswamy falls in love with Bujji (Neha Shetty), the daughter of a political rival Nanaji (Nazar) and he gets close to Nanaji for her sake.