After
a
very
long
delay,
Keerthy
Suresh's
Good
Luck
Sakhi
has
finally
graced
the
cinemas.
Featuring
Aadhi
Pinisetty,
Jagapathi
Babu,
Ramaprabha
and
Rahul
Ramakrishna
in
pivotal
roles,
the
film
hit
the
big
screens
on
Friday
(January
28).
The
sports
drama
written
and
helmed
by
Nagesh
Kukunoor
caters
to
the
family
audience
and
follows
a
small-town
girl
who
trains
as
a
sharpshooter
to
participate
in
the
national
level
shooting
competition.
With
a
lot
of
interesting
twists
and
turns,
the
film
is
getting
huge
appreciation
from
netizens.
Fans
who
managed
to
watch
Good
Luck
Sakhi's
first-day
first
show
have
been
sharing
their
reviews
and
thoughts
online.
The
crisp
narration,
background
score,
songs
and
definitely
performances
of
the
actors
have
garnered
an
exceptional
response
from
the
audiences.
However,
a
few
clichéd
sequences
and
the
predictable
storyline
has
disappointed
many.
Well,
the
film
has
been
receiving
favourable
reviews
from
critics
and
with
no
major
releases
to
clash
with
other
than
Bangarraju
(released
on
January
14),
the
Keerthy
Suresh-starrer
is
expected
to
weave
magic
at
the
box
office.
Keerthy
is
giving
a
good
performance
and
there
were
few
good
scenes
On
the
flipside,
the
movie
is
moving
at
a
flat
pace
and
no
real
emotional
highs.
To
add
the
makers
did
not
even
finish
dubbing
it
seems
which
is
taking
us
out
of
the
film
#GoodLuckSakhi..!
Solo
release
aithe
kalisochindi
kani
NO
Luck!
Everything
happens
and
ends
abruptly
with
no
reason..!
Lacks
the
punch
that
is
needed
in
sports
drama..!
Even
shooting
scenes
did
not
have
impact..!
Feels
like
DSP
is
the
only
technician
that
worked
honestly..!
2/5.!
Though
the
film's
shooting
was
wrapped
up
in
September
2020,
the
makers
had
to
wait
for
a
long
to
schedule
its
release
owing
to
the
pandemic
situation.
Announced
in
April
2019,
the
sports
drama
marks
Hyderabad
Blues
director
Nagesh
Kukunoor's
debut
Telugu
film.
The
film's
pre-release
event
was
recently
held
in
Hyderabad
and
was
seen
being
graced
by
Mega
Power
Star
Ram
Charan.
Initially,
Chiranjeevi
was
locked
as
the
chief
guest
for
the
event,
however,
he
had
to
skip
it
after
testing
positive
for
COVID-19.
Good
Luck
Sakhi's
technical
team
has
popular
names
associated
with
it
including
music
composer
Devi
Sri
Prasad,
cinematographer
Chirantan
Das
and
editor
A
Sreekar
Prasad.