Cast: Gautam, Nisha Kothari, Rajpal Yadav, Kay Kay Menon, Ravi Kale, Sherveer Shereyar
Director: Manish Srivastav
Producer: Ram Gopal Varma
Music Directors: Sneha Khanwalkar, Amar Mohile, Prasanna Shekhar
Lyricists: Sarim Momin, Nakul M ,Rahul Seth,Swanand Kirkire
Cinematography: Jalees Oberoi
Editor: Manish More
Screenplay: Arshad Syed
Dialogue: Arshad Syed

EXCLUSIVE REVIEW BY HANUMANT BHANSALI

Simple and Straight – The award for the biggest disaster from the RGV camp goes to ‘Go’. Credits goes to the technical team and the actors who made this uphill task possible.

Ram Gopal Varma needs to introspect his decision making skills, as what I saw in ‘Go’ had nothing comparable to the RGV standards of film making. The lost script, the loose direction added with the elements of tragic acting performances makes ‘Go’ a strict No.

Lets look at the weird…err weirdest storyline!

Abhay Narula (Gautam) is the single child of his parents, who belongs to the high society of Bombay. His most priced assets are his loyalty and self-belief, which help him in forming trust and facing various situations independently.

Vasundhra Dave (Nisha Kothari), also comes from a wealthy family. She is a sweet nature hottie, in awe of Abhay and believes him in whatever he does.

Nagesh Rao (Kay Kay Menon) is a watchguard of law breakers. Unfortunately, there is a volcano thriving within him as he is not recognized for his honesty. Thus, he is forced to revert to the wrong side of the law.

The movie describes the various situations arising infront of the two lovers Abhay and Vasu, who have run away from their respective homes. Little did the twosome knew that a gang of scoundrels are waiting to haunt their journey.

Things get complicated as the chase gets eventful with the presence of a cop, a conman, a killer and a powerful chief minister. Abhay rises above all odds to emerge as a hero with his breathtaking stunts, mind throttling games and scary moves.

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