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Game On Review, An engaging film with unique experience

Game On Review, An engaging film with unique experience

Produced by Ravi Kasturi under the banners of Kasturi Creations and Golden Wing Productions, Game On is directed by Dayanand and stars Geetanand and Neha Solanki in lead roles. Senior actors Madhubala, Aditya Menon, and Subhalekhala Sudhakar play key roles. The film released today, let's delve into how this movie fares.

Actors:

Geetanand, Neha Solanki, Aditya Menon, Madhubala, Shubhalekha Sudhakar, Vasanthi, Kiriti, and others.

 

Technicians:

- Director of Photography: Arvind Viswanathan

- Editor: Vamsi Atluri

- Music: Abhishek AR, Nawab Gang, Ashwin, Arun

- Art Director: Vithal

- Script Supervisor: Vijay Kumar CH

- Action Choreography: Ramakrishna

- P.R.O.: GK Media

- Producer: Ravi Kasturi

- Story–Lyrics–Screenplay–Director: Dayanand

- Release Date: 02-02-2024

 

Story:

The film's core concept revolves around a loser's transformation into a winner, interwoven with complex maternal emotions. The protagonist, who grows up resenting his mother after she remarries and leaves, becomes a psycho, lashing out violently at anyone who mentions their mother. In a twist of fate, he becomes entangled in a game that radically alters his life, leading to a poignant reunion with his mother.

 

Performances:

Geetanand delivers a compelling performance, skillfully balancing action and emotion, complete with a distinctive mannerism. His stunning performance enthralls audience big time. His efforts for the role are evident on the big screen. A big break for the good actor.

Neha Solanki captivates the youth with her glamorous presence, adding depth to her character. Senior actor Subhalekhala Sudhakar, returning after a hiatus, makes a strong impact in a pivotal role. Madhubala, as the protagonist's mother, and Aditya Menon, in the role of a psychologist, both deliver memorable performances. Kiriti and Vasanti effectively play their parts within the scope of their roles.

 

Technical Aspects:

The film's technical prowess is evident, with rich cinematography by Arvind Vishwanathan and smooth editing by Vamsi Atluri. The background score by Abhishek AR stands out, adding depth to the film's emotional and thrilling moments. The soundtrack, featuring works by Nawab Gang Ashwini Arun, enhances the film's appeal. Director Dayanand's tight screenplay keeps the audience engaged, and the action sequences, choreographed by Ramakrishna, are refreshingly original.

 

Analysis:

Game On, a film made with newcomers, transports the audience into a novel world. It successfully maintains the essence of a real-time psychological thriller, keeping viewers hooked with its blend of action, romance, and sentiment. Geetanand and Neha Solanki's on-screen chemistry is noteworthy. Director Dayanand, despite being new to the role, showcases experienced craftsmanship. Producer Ravi Kasturi, undertaking his first project, has spared no expense, ensuring a high-quality production. Overall, *Game On* delivers a distinct and engaging experience to its audience.

Rating: 2.75/5

Game On stands out as a commendable effort in storytelling and filmmaking. It's a testament to the potential of new talent in the industry and a signal that the landscape of cinema is continuously evolving. The film not only promises entertainment but also a thought-provoking journey through its intricate plot and character development. It's a movie that can potentially appeal to a wide range of audiences, offering something for everyone – whether it's the action sequences, the emotional depth, or the psychological twists.