God Father (2020 film)

God Father is a 2020 Tamil action thriller film directed by Jegan Rajshekar and co-produced by Rajkumar and Ajith Vasudev. The film starring Natty, Lal, and Ananya has the music composed by Naviin Ravindren.

God Father
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJegan Rajshekar
Produced byRajkumar
Ajith Vasudev
Written byJegan Rajshekar
Starring
Music byNaviin Ravindren (songs and score)
Vibin R (score only)
CinematographyN. Shanmuga Sundaram
Edited byBhuvan Srinivasan
Production
company
GS Arts
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Release date
  • 21 February 2020 (2020-02-21)
Running time
112 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTamil

Plot

Adhiyamaan (Natty), a young middle class office goer, is a contented man who lives with his loving wife Mithra (Ananya) and adorable son Arjun (Ashwanth) in a multi-storeyed apartment. Life goes smoothly for Adhi until one day he unknowingly falls in dreaded gangster Marudhu’s trap.

The latter’s little son has a malfunctioning heart, and doctors say he can only be saved with a heart transplant. But the problem is to find a donor matching the boy’s age and blood group. Marudhu sends his henchmen out to check various hospital records to locate a suitable kid. Arjun’s stats match his son’s needs. So he decides to kill Arjun and harvest his heart for his son. Thus begins a survival drama, which largely takes place within an apartment complex. How Adhi uses his wits to save his child forms the rest of the story.

Cast

Production

This film marks the return of Ananya to Tamil cinema after a hiatus. The trailer was released on 6 January 2020 by Santhanam and Karthik Subbaraj.[1] Vijay Sethupathi had previously released the first look poster.

Release

The film was released on 21 February 2020.

Critical response

Both the Deccan Chronicle and The Times of India gave the film two-and-a-half out of five stars.The Deccan Chronicle praised the performances of the cast and criticized the screenplay saying that "However, had he had a tauter screenplay and closed all logical loopholes, the film would have made a difference".[2] Similarly, The Times of India criticized the predictable screenplay and wrote that "But the biggest issue is how reveals the surprises in the name of foreshadowing. Rather than subtly introduce these elements into the plot, he underlines the moments".[3]

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References

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