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: Some reviewers found the plot "wafer-thin" and the pacing sluggish, particularly in the second half which relies heavily on lengthy flashbacks.

: His attempts to invest his wealth into creating genuine job opportunities in India are blocked by politicians who demand "direct participation" through corrupt shell companies. Godse 2022.mp4

: It critiques the "MoUs" (Memorandums of Understanding) that governments often sign for show but never execute, leaving the youth and aspiring entrepreneurs in a cycle of debt and unemployment. : Some reviewers found the plot "wafer-thin" and

The "deep" aspect of the essay lies in how the film recontextualizes its controversial namesake: The "deep" aspect of the essay lies in

: Viswanath, a successful businessman living in London, returns to India for a college reunion only to find that several of his talented friends have committed suicide or faced ruin due to systemic unemployment and political exploitation.

: The film plays on the historical infamy of Nathuram Godse. A key line in the climax suggests that while the historical Godse killed a Mahatma, this modern "Godse" is killing the "fake Mahatmas"—corrupt politicians who exploit the nation while wearing a mask of virtue.

The story begins with a high-stakes hostage situation in Hyderabad, where a mysterious man holding several high-profile politicians and businessmen captive. He demands to negotiate exclusively with Vaishali (Aishwarya Lekshmi), an Assistant Superintendent of Police known for her negotiation skills.