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So, 'God Say' takes you back to early nineties Kozhikode, a time and place where life feels both vibrant and chaotic. The film centers on Harischandran, played by Vinay Forrt, who's this anarchist and alcoholic working at Aakashvani. His character is a fascinating mix of humor and despair. When he starts hosting 'Gandhimargam', you can really see the shift in his life, bringing a blend of drama and comedy that's pretty compelling. The pacing is interesting—sometimes slow, but it gives room for the themes of redemption and societal norms to breathe. The performances feel genuine, and there's something about how the atmosphere captures that period, making it distinctly immersive. Not a typical comedy-drama, but definitely a unique experience.
Set against a rich cultural backdrop of the early 90s.Features a mix of comedy and poignant drama.Focuses on themes of societal norms and personal redemption.
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