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Godari Gattupaina Review: Decent in Parts

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Movie Name Godari Gattupaina
Rating 2.5/5
Cast Sumanth Prabhas, Nidhi Pradeep, Jagapathi Babu, Laila, Sudharshan, Rajkumar Kasireddy, Viva Raghav, Rajeev Kanakala, Harsha Vardhan
Director Subash Chandra
Produced By Red Puppet Productions
Release Date 8 May, 2026

Godari Gattupaina is a romantic drama starring Sumanth Prabhas and Nidhi Pradeep, directed by debutant Subash Chandra. Set in the scenic West Godavari region, the film gathered decent buzz with its promotions and trailer. This Godari Gattupaina review explores whether the love story delivers the emotional impact it promises.

Story

The story revolves around Shyam Babu (Jagapathi Babu), a loving father who treats his daughter Maaya (Nidhi Pradeep) like a princess despite working as a security guard. Raju (Sumanth Prabhas) is a happy-go-lucky youngster who quits studies after the 10th standard and earns a living by driving an auto.

Maaya and Raju initially clash due to a few incidents, but eventually fall in love. The narrative then focuses on how Shyam Babu reacts to their relationship and whether the couple finds happiness together.

Performances

Sumanth Prabhas delivers a decent performance, though he appears slightly over-the-top in certain scenes. He looks convincing on screen, but the character could have been written stronger. Nidhi Pradeep performs well in a few emotional scenes, while Sudharshan and his gang generate some genuine laughs.

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Jagapathi Babu does well within the limited scope of his role, though the character itself isn’t particularly memorable. Reenu SK is adequate. Laila, Devi Prasad, and Rajeev Kanakala perform well within their respective roles.

Analysis

Subash Chandra directs Godari Gattupaina as a regular love story, which Telugu cinema has explored countless times before. The director attempts to narrate the story with emotional depth, but the writing, screenplay, and presentation feel ordinary throughout.

The first half mostly revolves around the lead pair’s romance, while Sudharshan’s comedy track provides relief. However, the director should have established why Maaya falls for Raju more convincingly. The interval block tries to add emotional weight but doesn’t fully succeed.

The biggest drawback is the inconsistent emotional connection. Some scenes deliver the intended impact, but not consistently enough to keep viewers invested. The second half starts with a heartbreak song, then gains momentum with a crucial episode at the police station.

The twists revealed towards the climax are predictable. The pre-climax generates some emotion with scenes between the hero and heroine’s father. The climax feels extended but brings some entertainment value.

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The songs are okay, while the background score feels familiar and repetitive. A few dialogues work well, and the visuals remain decent overall.

Positives

  • Crucial emotional scenes in the second half
  • Sudharshan’s comedy track
  • Decent performances from the lead cast

Negatives

  • Lack of consistent emotional impact
  • Love track needed better establishment
  • Predictable screenplay

Godari Gattupaina Review – Final Verdict

Godari Gattupaina features some emotional moments, comedic scenes, and decent performances. However, its predictable plot and lack of strong emotional connection keep it from being anything more than an ordinary romantic drama. Watch it if you enjoy simple love stories with no high expectations.

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