Vikramaditya wins the state boxing championship in andhra pradesh in 2004. Due to claims of steroid use against him, the organisers of national championships suspend him from competing. ghani, Vikramaditya's son, aspires to be a boxer in order to make a statement to society. Ghani's mother forbids him from participating in boxing, but he practises anyhow and becomes the district champion. VIjendra Sinha (Suneil Shetty), Ghani's father's former adversary, reveals the true events of the past. The rest of the story follows ghani and Vijendra Sinha as they seek vengeance on the kingpin of the betting syndicate.

Ghani seeks to stand out from the crowd by incorporating family drama into his film. This film also tries to be current by addressing the problem of sports betting in India. ghani has love, vengeance, and a message all rolled into one, and he could only do partial justice to each strand. The film begins with a 2004 flashback segment that covers Vikramaditya's (Ghani's father) brief history. The first half is made up of Ghani's climb to boxing champion, his brief love story with Maya (Saiee Manjrekar), and a twist at the intermission. In a drab first half, there isn't much to keep you interested.

Suneil Shettyy, Jagapathi Baabu, and Upendraa join the cast in the second part, improving the script. Eeshwaarnath (Jagapati Babuhigh-profile )'s indian Box office league and betting operations, revenge episodes, and the manner a few twists are disclosed all contribute to a much stronger second half. kiran Korrapati, the writer and director, has created a good enough story to make a successful film, but the end product is only ordinary.

The heroine's role is a minor and forgettable one. Ghani's picture has excellent production values. The film's debut production firm, Renaissance Productions, and Allu bobby Company, have invested appropriately to give it a unique appearance. They hired well-known performers to play each character. However, there are certain miscastings, such as Naresh's role as a boxing teacher. The music of S.S. Thaman isn't really useful to the picture.

'Ghani' is a mediocre movie at best. The remaining half of the movie was better written and more fascinating than the first, but the first half was a letdown. This sports drama is about the IBL betting syndicate, the fight of a victim family, and sports injustice, among other things. Overall, the ghani film has some promising components, but they may not be sufficient to carry it off.

Ratings: 2.25/5

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