– Mixed reviews from early viewers on social media (X, formerly Twitter).
– Positive response to performances of Anushka Shetty and Vikram Prabhu.
– Criticism directed at the storyline,writing quality,and execution despite a fresh idea.
– First half described as predictable with few impactful scenes; second half better with rebellion themes. Some praised dialogues but criticized ineffective writing.
– Viewers felt action sequences dragged the second half; cannabis theme could have been explored more deeply.
The release of Ghaati highlights both the strengths and pitfalls endemic to modern Telugu cinema-star-driven narratives coupled with inconsistent execution. While Anushka Shetty’s performance garners applause for its intensity, reviews suggest she struggles against a weakly crafted plot that limits audience engagement. This also raises questions about whether contemporary films are investing enough in innovative storytelling beyond individual star power.For India’s dynamic film industry, this serves as an prospect to balance commercial appeal with substantive narrative depth-a crucial element for sustainability amidst growing competition from OTT platforms that offer increasingly diverse content. Audience sentiment favoring waiting for online releases reflects changing consumption patterns that demand evolution from customary approaches to filmmaking.