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Debut director Kumar Nagendra's Gundello Godari, based on the book Godavari Kathalu by BVS Rama Rao, unfolds in the backdrop of the devastating flash floods of 1986. Without much ado, the director takes his viewers into a hamlet on the coast of river Godavari where Malli or Mallesh (Aadi Pinisetty) and Chitra (Lakshmi Manchu) tie the knot. Their body language is uncomfortable, revealing they are strangers thrown together in a match. Minutes after Aadi ties the knot, Sarala (Taapsee) walks in and gifts him a gold ring. The bride, too, is gifted a gold chain by Ravi Babu. The newly-weds squirm as the gathering whispers and exchange curious looks. But there's hardly time to ruminate as authorities issue a flood warming and ask the inhabitants to relocate to safer zones.
In one of the best scenes of the film, the focus is on the couple that's still shaken up by their individual gifts, each perhaps contemplating the troubled journey together. Everyone, except this couple, runs for safety at the first sign of water. Thrown together by fate and bound by destiny, Malli and Chitra stick to each other and make their way to the top of a floating house and narrate their past.
Gundello Godari is not a linear story of how these two protagonists battle the fury of nature. It's a story of how they share their secrets, battle their inner demons, rise above their tumultuous past and discover love.
In one of the best scenes of the film, the focus is on the couple that's still shaken up by their individual gifts, each perhaps contemplating the troubled journey together. Everyone, except this couple, runs for safety at the first sign of water. Thrown together by fate and bound by destiny, Malli and Chitra stick to each other and make their way to the top of a floating house and narrate their past.
Gundello Godari is not a linear story of how these two protagonists battle the fury of nature. It's a story of how they share their secrets, battle their inner demons, rise above their tumultuous past and discover love.