KGF traces the history of gold mining and the mafia running it in the generous fields of Karnataka’s Kolar region. The Reviewers have found the film intriguing, with outstanding screenplay leaving them curious for the second chapter already.
Ramesh Bala shared about the movies that," #KGF 1st Half: Grand visuals.. @TheNameIsYash is rocking as Rocky.. His one-liners and action.. ????His Childhood days and Mumbai intro and action sequences r Mass.. Birthday gal @tamannaahspeaks is fab in a special song.. ???? Stage is set for a Grand 2nd half.."#KGF [3.25/5] : An Epic Spectacle.. Grand visuals and setup.. Large canvas from #Mumbai to #KGF @TheNameIsYashhas simply rocked with his screen presence and in action sequences.. Camera, BGM and Production Design.. Dir @prashanth_neel deserves praise for execution "
Sunayana Suresh shared her review, " The expectations have been enormous. Does the team deliver? Yes, they do. The film has a fast-paced first half, but the second half and the climax sets up the right premise for the second part of the film."
Priyanka Sundar shared, "The film is made on a grand scale and that translates onto the screen. The background score for the film is promising, and actors have done a good job. However, the takeaway from the film is the editing. "
Faridoon Shahryar took to his twitter handle, "It's a Kannada film that's dubbed in Hindi but the Hindi dialogues r whistle worthy. They remind you of vintage Salim Javed penning for Amitabh Bachchan at his peak. The mother-son relationship has been showcased beautifully…a typical 70s staple but still works effectively.
Starring Yash, Srinidhi Shetty, Ramya Krishna, Ananth Nag, John Kokken, Achyuth Rao in the lead, KGF is a Homabale Films production directed by Prashanth Neel, produced by Vijay Kiragandur while Ravi Basrur has composed the music for KGF.
Depicting the Gold Fields from the late 70s, the period drama is being made in two parts.