Goodachari's
trailer
had
hinted
that
something
special
is
on
its
way.
It
had
promised
a
thriller
that
will
keep
you
glued
to
the
seats.
Has
the
film
starring
Adivi
Sesh
in
the
lead
role
lived
up
to
the
expectations?
Read
Goodachari
review
to
get
the
answer.
Goodachari
takes
us
through
the
life
of
a
youngster
named
Gopi
whose
ambition
is
to
become
a
spy
agent
and
serve
the
country
just
like
his
father.
After
multiple
attempts,
he
gets
inducted
into
one
of
the
organizations,
but
things
turn
turtle
for
him
after
a
particular
incident.
The
plot
of
the
film
is
interesting
and
much
in
the
lines
of
many
a
spy
movies
that
have
come
up
in
the
past.
But,
what
makes
Goodachari
interesting
is
the
way
in
which
the
story
unveils
in
a
step-by-step
manner.
The
script
of
the
film
has
been
carefully
knit
with
the
twists
and
turns
embedded
in
the
narrative.
The
surprises
and
inquisitive
elements
have
been
placed
in
a
uniform
manner.
Kudos
to
Adivi
Sesh
for
coming
up
with
a
script
that
serves
the
purpose
of
a
spy
thriller.
Sasikaran
Tikka
has
made
an
impressive
debut
as
a
film-maker
and
has
handled
the
genre
with
care.
Due
credits
for
making
the
film
a
racy
thriller,
much
in
the
lines
of
Hollywood
spy
thrillers.
The
way
in
which
he
has
handled
the
interval
sequence
shows
how
talented
he
is.
In
many
of
the
portions,
he
has
been
able
to
keep
the
audiences
on
the
edge
of
their
seat.
At
the
same
time,
Goodachari
does
have
its
own
share
of
minor
flaws.
It
is
indeed
an
ambitious
project;
but
one
would
feel
like
it
should
have
been
made
under
a
bigger
canvas.
The
interval
portion
is
one
of
the
biggest
highlights
of
the
movie;
but
some
of
the
proceedings
in
the
second
half
would
give
you
a
feel
like
it
has
lost
on
the
big
impact
that
the
initial
half
had
created.
But
still,
the
team
pulls
it
back
on
the
right
track
later
with
some
engaging
twists
and
turns.
Adivi
Sesh
is
in
top
form
as
a
spy
agent
and
he
does
complete
justice
to
the
character.
Prakash
Raj
comes
up
with
a
commendable
performance
as
usual.
Sobhitha
Dhulipala
also
makes
an
impact
as
the
leading
lady.
There
is
a
big
surprise
actor's
entry
in
the
film
and
he
does
steal
the
show
with
his
stunning
performance.
Supriya,
Vennela
Kishore,
etc.,
were
also
convincing
in
their
roles.
Shaneil
Deo,
the
cinematographer
of
the
film,
has
set
some
excellent
frames.
Editing
is
slick
and
suits
the
genre
of
the
movie.
BGM
too
helps
in
building
the
tension
and
the
racy
mood
of
the
film.
The
action
choreography
is
also
impressive,
as
we
get
to
see
some
quality
stunts.
Goodachari
serves
its
purpose
of
being
a
good
spy
thriller
and
it
has
been
neatly
packaged
with
well-placed
twists
and
unexpected
surprises.
The
movie
would
cater
well
to
the
followers
of
this
genre.