Godha (film)

Godha (English: Wrestling Ring) is a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language sports comedy film directed by Basil Joseph, starring Tovino Thomas, Wamiqa Gabbi, Aju Varghese and Renji Panicker in the lead roles. It was released on 19 May 2017.[2][3]

Godha
Theatrical release poster
Directed byBasil Joseph
Produced byA. V. Anoop
Mukesh R. Mehta
C.V. Sarathi
Written byRakesh Mantodi
StarringTovino Thomas
Wamiqa Gabbi
Music byShaan Rahman
CinematographyVishnu Sarma
Edited byAbhinav Sunder Nayak
Production
company
AVA Productions
E4 Entertainment
Distributed byE4 Entertainment
Release date
  • 19 May 2017 (2017-05-19)
Running time
120 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMalayalam
Box office26 crore[1]

Plot

In Punjab, Aditi Singh (Wamiqa Gabbi) is a Punjab University wrestling champion. Her late father had encouraged her to take up wrestling from a young age but her older brother restricts her, sometimes through violent means.

In a small village in Kerala, wrestling used to be a passion for the old generations but the younger generation has moved on to cricket. They frequently clash over Manayathuvayal, a large field where wrestling competitions used to happen years earlier. Aanjaneya Das (Tovino Thomas) is one of the youth of the village that play cricket and is generally aimless in life. Captain (Renji Panicker), who used to be the wrestling champion of the village and his father, sends him to Punjab University against his wishes to enroll him in Master's. There he meets and befriends Aditi and he falls in love with her.

However, her brother fixes her marriage against her wishes and while he takes her home by force, Das interferes and assaults her brother who is a Punjab police officer. Upon Aditi's insistence, he returns to Kerala temporarily until things cool off. But a few days later, he gets a call from Aditi informing him that she ran away to escape from marriage and has landed in his village.

Das lodges her in his home without his parents' knowledge but news soon spreads to his family and later, the village. They reluctantly let her stay there while Das' friends try to woo her. During a temple festival, Aditi takes down two drunkards who misbehave with her. Impressed by her wrestling moves, Captain decides to train her at his gym while Das' friends leave cricket and take up wrestling to get closer to her which irritates Das.

During training, Captain pushes her to work hard and enroll in national wrestling championships while Aditi's mingling and friendship with Das' friends enrages him. One night, he scolds Aditi for her behavior while she reminds him that he has no right to control her actions. Hurt, he proposes her but they are overheard by Captain. Captain tells Das that she aims to become a wrestling champion and encourages him to find his own aim in order to become her equal. A flashback shows that Das was a junior wrestling champion under his father's tutelage but he quit due to his strict and tough training which soured their relationship ever since.

Das realizes that his aim and desire was always to be a wrestling champion and vows to be one, no matter what hardships he faces. He joins his dad's gym while Aditi trains to represent Kerala in National Games. During National Games, the officials inform them that Aditi is ineligible as she is from Punjab. Hurt, she sees her nemesis, Pinto, winning gold. After the match, they exchange heated words and Aditi challenges her to a wrestling competition in Manayathuvayal which she accepts.

The entire village prepares for the competition and the young generation takes initiative in preparing Manayathuvayal for the same. Aditi's brother tracks her to the village and reaches the venue as the competition starts. After fighting hard, Aditi wins the competition earning her brother's approval and inspiring Das while the entire village celebrates her victory.

Cast

Production

Basil Joseph announced 'Godha' as his next movie, with Tovino Thomas and Punjabi actress Wamiqa Gabbi through his Facebook page on March 5, 2016 .[5]

Filming

Principal photography of the film began in October 2016. Wamiqa Gabbi sustained a lot of injuries in the making of the film.[6] For the film, the actors underwent rigorous training in wrestling. The movie was shot in Chandigarh, Patiala, Ludhiana, Ottapalam and Pazhani.The shooting was completed by December 2016.[7]

Reception

Critical response

Film critic Veeyen lauded the movie and stated that "Basil Joseph’s tweaking of the sport movie recipe in ‘Godha’ works wonders and lifts it up straight on to a prized zone occupied by some of its triumphant predecessors. Strikingly directed and deftly written, ‘Godha’ steps up the rules of the game and wins the combat in a superb take-down."[8]

Amrutha Menon P of Manorama Online praised Adithi's charisma, and described the film as "a simple sports story that will not disappoint you".[9]

Baradwaj Rangan of Film Companion South wrote "Godha may not be as prickly as Dangal, and crises may get resolved a tad too conveniently, but it shares with that film an unwavering eye on what’s really the story, what’s important...this is a moving, forceful testament to the assimilations that make our country what it is."[10]

Box office

The film grossed 16 crore in 11 days from Worldwide box office of which 6.41 crore from UAE and GCC box office(first weekend).[11] The film collected $297,800 in its four weekends from UAE box office and $3,647 in its first weekend from UK box office.[12] The film grossed more than 20 crore from worldwide box office.[13]

Soundtrack

All lyrics are written by Manu Manjith except where noted; all music is composed by Shaan Rahman.

No.TitleLyricsArtist(s)Length
1."Aaro Nenjil" Gowry Lekshmi 
2."Aaro Nenjil" (Desi Mix) Gowry Lekshmi 
3."Captain's Honor" (Humming) Radhika Sethumadhavan 
4."Innalekalil" Niranj Suresh 
5."Innalekalil" (Treadmill Mix) Niranj Suresh 
6."Kannanjunnoru" Shaan Rahman 
7."Kannethaa Dooratholam" Sachin Warrier 
8."Manayathu Vayalum Gusthiyum" Vineeth Sreenivasan 
9."Oh Rabba"Vinayak SasikumarZia Ul Haq 
10."Welcome To Punjab" Shaan Rahman 
11."Ponnin Kanikkonna" (Wow Song) Sithara Krishnakumar 

References

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