Operation Gold Fish Review – Not Engaging

The patriotic film ‘Operation Gold Fish’ has created a good buzz through its teaser and trailer. Finally, the film has been released today. Let’s see how this Aadi-starrer is!
Cast: Aadi, Sasha Chettri, Anish Kuruvilla, Manoj Nandam, Karthik Raju, Parvateesam, Nitya Naresh, Krishnudu, Rao Ramesh
Director: Adivi Sai Kiran
Operation Gold Fish Story:
Ghazi Baba (Abburi Ravi) is a dreadful terrorist who kills Kashmiri Pundits, forcing them to leave the place. Arjun’s (Aadi Sai Kumar) parents are one among them. To take revenge on Ghazi Baba, Arjun becomes an NSG commando. After struggling hard, he captures Ghazi Baba, but Ghazi’s gang kidnap’s Minister’s (Rao Ramesh) daughter and demands to release Ghazi Baba. How Arjun fights hard to save the Minister’s daughter without leaving Ghazi Baba forms the rest of the story.
Operation Gold Fish Review:
Aadi Sai Kumar did well in his role. He has transformed physically as per his role demands and also improved his acting skills. He fits the role perfectly. Rao Ramesh as a Minister did very well and he is the highlight of the film. Anil Kuruvilla got a decent role and performed well. Though its the first time to act in the films for Abburi Ravi, he performed well as Ghazi Baba. Nithya Naresh, Sasha Chettri, Krishnudu and the remaining cast also did well.
The camera work is quite impressive. The places of Kashmir were showcased well. Though the story is good, the director has failed to narrate the film properly. His screenplay is poor and missed logics at times. The love scenes between the lead pair disturbed the seriousness of the film. Many unnecessary scenes will irritate the audience. Music is decent and the patriotic dialogues penned were impressive. Production values are okay. Editing could be much better.
What’s Good?
- Performances of actors
- Pre-climax song
- Cinematography
What’s Okay?
- Production values
- Music
- Dialogues
What’s Bad?
- Screenplay
Verdict: With too many unnecessary scenes, Operation Gold Fish might bore you at times. But, if you love patriotic films very much, you can give it a try.
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