K.G.F: Chapter 1, a masterpiece by director Prashanth Neel, was released in 2018. The film is not just a regional Kannada language film, but a milestone in the history of Indian cinema. Its main character, Rocky, rises from the darkness of poverty to become a symbol of strength and dreams.
Rocky was born into poverty. His father died when he was young, and his mother taught him to dream big – "Be rich and powerful". This last wish of his mother haunted Rocky throughout his life. He moved to Mumbai at a young age to survive.
Rocky's rise in the Mumbai underworld began. From a young age, he was fearless and ambitious. Gradually, he became a fearsome "hitman". His enemies trembled at the mere mention of his name. But Rocky's goal was not just to kill for money, but to reach the pinnacle of power.
Meanwhile, on the other side of India, there is Kolar Gold Fields (KGF) – a gold mine where thousands of people work like slaves. Politics, greed and a bloody battle are waged over the ownership of this gold mine. Rocky's fate drags him to that very place.
Acting: Yash's acting is amazing. His style, vision and dialogue delivery as Rocky have made him a true "mass hero".
Cinematography: Every frame is a work of art. The dust, fire and dark atmosphere of KGF draws the audience in.
Soundtrack: The song "Sultan" and the background music make the movie epic. The sound blends perfectly with every action scene.
Direction: Prashanth Neel has not only kept the movie an action movie, but has also added emotions like a mother's dream, the struggle to rise from poverty.
Powerful dialogues and Rocky's charisma
Cinematography and grand set design
The right mix of action and emotion
Editing : Canva
KGF: Chapter 1 is not just an action movie—it is a story of dreams, strength, and destiny. Rocky's struggle inspires the audience. My rating is 8.5/10. It is a must-watch for those who like action movies with emotion.