‘Thugs of Goa’ movie review | …a nice attempt

Movie: Thugs of Goa
Starring: Suryansh Tripathi, Gayatri Bansode, Ruchika Singh, Manveer Singh, Ankita Desai, Vikky Mote, Giriraj Kulkarni, Sagar, Pabbale, Harshit Upadhyay, Pranay Teli, Sunil Kusegaonkar, Rajdev Jamdade, Yogesh Kumawat, Navnath Shrimandilkar
Director: Sai Patil
Banner: Sai Patil Film Factory
Duration: 1 hour 36 minutes
Release Date: May 30, 2025
Censor: A
Rating: 3/5

By Yogesh Mishra

The movie starts with a girl who is searching for Jigar, a local Goan boy who works in the bike rental industry. Because it’s a limited edition, she wants to purchase the bike at all costs in order to give it to her husband. After learning of her wish, a group of local boys and girls plot to defraud her. They falsely claim to be the bike’s owner and sell it for 13 lakhs. The true owner follows this group after learning the truth, and a battle breaks out with them. They want to carry out the larger scam with wealthy individuals visiting Goa for picnics and fun after winning this fraud case. They take on a far more difficult task this time and become victims of the police trap. They run into increasingly serious problems as the narrative progresses. The true core of the narrative is the climax. Therefore, one must watch it to find out what occurs at the end.

The performance by actors Gayatri Bansode and Suryansh Tripathi is outstanding. Their strong performances left the audience in awe. In addition to them, Ankita Desai, Manveer Singh, and Ruchika Singh also created a more noticeable impression. They are not the only artists who have done their parts well: Vikky Mote, Giriraj Kulkarni, Sagar, Pabbale, Harshit Upadhyay, Pranay Teli, Sunil Kusegaonkar, Rajdev Jamdade, Yogesh Kumawat, and Navnath Shrimandilkar.

Goa’s cityscape is exquisitely caught on film. The goal of the cinematographer was to present Goa in a more cinematic manner. The film’s directing is yet another strength. This film demonstrates the charisma of Sai Patil’s direction. He has made every effort to make the best use of the available resources.

All things considered, it’s worth seeing this crime thriller. The film is justified on a number of grounds, in addition to its strong plot and setting. Even with fewer well-known faces, actors are able to keep the audience’s interest throughout the entire performance and make a significant impression. Why wait, then? Go see it at the theater that is closest to you.