
The poster reveals the title, but we do not see a clear visual of Chiranjeevi. We can make out in the silhouette image that he is wearing an overcoat of some sort and is holding a gun. It bears a classic old-world Victorian style. However, one can’t make it out, given the darkness around.
What one can get an idea about is that the makers are trying something unconventional for Chiranjeevi, looks-wise. The star mostly follows typical patterns and get-ups. What we see (a mere glimpse) with God Father, therefore, looks different.
Remember, God Father is a remake of the Malayalam movie Lucifer. The original had Mohan Lal in the lead in a lungi clad look throughout, barring the end. If what we see is a glimpse of that ending sequence, it could be misleading the fans regarding the expectations. All that is mere conjunction at this point, though and we have to wait for an official video glimpse to make a further judgement.
A motion poster too is out, which has music by S Thaman. It is alright, but what stands out from it is the idea of the chessboard. The shadowing of the ‘central’ figure as the ‘King’ is neatly done.
Check out the motion poster below. Mohan Raja directs God Father. S Thaman provides the music to the mass entertainer with a political background. Konidela Production Company and Super Good Films jointly produce the movie.
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