Hold on, it’s the story which has been badly presented and even badly enacted. Probably, this is the reason why Ram Gopal Varma refused to comment on ‘Go’ prior to its release.

Director Manish Srivastav will never forgive himself for the way in which he has lost on a golden opportunity. ‘Go’ has zero signs of a good direction. The story is rattled left, right and centre.

The script, as I said before, is heard and projected in a better way over a thousand times before. The screenplay is horrible and none of the frames attract your conscience. Cinematography looks amateur.

Musically, one would have never heard songs like ‘Kaash’, ‘Oooh’, ‘Go’, ‘So Cool’ and ‘Dhan Tan Tan’. The music can give a sneak peek into the forceful stint that has been used to play up with the audience. Avoid it!

The film marks the debut of newcomer Gautam, who is seen along with RGV’s muse Nisha Kothari, whose already has a number of flops under her belt. To be honest, Nisha Kothari is one the biggest mistakes ever made by the RGV factory. Film after film, she is honestly delivering mind shattering performances.

Coming to Gautam, he too needs to go back to a good acting school to polish his dialogue delivery and acting skills.

All in All, don’t go for ‘GO’…not even when you get free tickets for the show!

Radiosargam Movie Rating: 1/10

Hanumant Bhansali