

God Say
The film which is set in the background of early nineties of Kozhikode portrays the life of Harischandran (Vinay Forrt), an anarchist and a drunkard, who is an employee at the Aakashvani radio station. His life changes totally when he starts anchoring the programme named "Gandhimargam" and starts following Gandhism
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Plot Summary
The film follows a young man grappling with his faith and the challenges of life. Facing difficult circumstances, he must find the strength to overcome his doubts and embrace a path of redemption. Through trials and tribulations, his journey explores themes of forgiveness, perseverance, and the power of belief.
Critical Reception
God Say received a limited release and was primarily seen by audiences interested in faith-based cinema. Critical reviews were scarce, but general audience reception indicated a mixed to positive response, with many appreciating its inspirational message and straightforward storytelling.
What Reviewers Say
- Appreciated for its positive and uplifting message.
- Some viewers found the pacing to be slow.
- Praised by those seeking spiritually-themed content.
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Fun Fact
The film was independently produced and largely distributed within religious communities.
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