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This Friday marks the theatrical debut of “Game On,” a film produced by Ravi Kasturi on Kasturi Creations and Golden Wing Productions. Numerous skilled young actors and actresses star in the thriller. Let’s discover the plot of the movie exclusively with The Pioneer!

STORY
An executive of a gaming company named Siddharth (Geetanand) struggles with his boss. After being betrayed at work by his longtime friend Kireeti, he is sacked from his position. Moksha, his girlfriend, also breaks up with him. At this point, he is lured into participating in a nine-stage game that will turn him into a crorepati by an enigmatic caller. However, there is a reason why the game is risky that Siddharth is unaware of because playing it might result in death or turn you become a criminal. With whom is Siddharth being tricked into participating in the game? What nefarious intentions does the antagonist, the renowned psychiatrist Madan Mohan (Aditya Menon), harbor? How did Siddharth come to be? In the second section, there are answers to these and a number of other queries.

PERFORMANCES
Young and talented, Geetanand approaches his job with genuineness. He seems appropriately melancholy and defeated considering the nature of the failures he experiences in the opening scenes. As the narrative goes on, he appears just as vibrant in the romantic and dramatic moments.

Tara is played by Neha Solanki, who is Siddharth’s new partner. She plays her role fairly well and is very attractive. Aditya Menon is extraordinary in the role of the evil genius. He has the voice of the tyrannical Bigg Boss from a real-life game. The difficult part that Madhubala plays is filled with so much elan. She has a timeless appearance. Vasanthi does well, and Shubhalekha Sudhakar, who plays a killer in the first scene, excels at a poignant moment.

TECHNICAL DEPARTMENTS
The artistic output of music director Abishek AR is elegant. The Nawab Gang and Ashwin-Arun duet’s songs work with the overall plot of the movie. Aravind Vishwanathan does some excellent cinematography, particularly in the instances where the male lead’s uncertainty and paranoia are evident. Vamsi Atluri, the editor, displays his skill during the pre-climax and climax scenes. Ramakrishna and Naba Stunts’ action choreography is tasteful. Moin’s dancing choreography is quite remarkable.

ANALYSIS
The screenplay, narrative, and story of the film were written by director Dayanandh. It’s also noteworthy that Vijay Kumar CH oversaw the script. The main focus of the movie is the real-time psychological game. With each new phase, the game becomes more fierce. The person must grow stronger both physically and psychologically. It is said that none of the participants know the others. Ironically, the hero must utilize his physical strength to defeat the adversary in a level. These selections are intriguing!

The first act does a good job of depicting workplace violence and the presence of a poisonous boss. Parts of the hero’s past are disclosed. Furthermore, it doesn’t end until it does. There are some twists and a hint of emotion in the climax. In 2011, a horrific murder occurred in Ramachandrapuram. The second half of this provides a payoff. Throughout the previous twenty minutes, the tale has developed quickly.

VERDICT
“Game On” is an engrossing film full of turns and twists. In the latter part, the interest levels skyrocket. The heart and soul of the film are lead actor Geetanand and writer-director Dayanandh. The plot and the technical skill are the two main supports of this movie.

RATING
3

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