Critics Review

4.00

A sensation in Indian cinema

Definitely, 'Ghazi' stands on par with many Hollywood films of wars at sea. A must-watch film.(more)

Source: SURESH KAVIRAYANI, Deccan Chronicle

3.50

Tollywood reaches new heights

Ghazi is one of the most unique films that has come out in Tollywood to date. Very rarely do you get to see a film which has the right story, performances, and gripping narration which hold your attention completely. Superb performance from the lead cast and thrilling underwater war drama make this film stand apart from the others. On the flip side, Ghazi is a class film which will be a bit hard to make its way in the regular mass audience who look for sheer entertainment. Barring that small glitch of its reach, Ghazi is a must watch film which every Telugu movie lover who can be extremely proud off as stuff like this comes very rarely.(more)

Source: 123telugu Team, 123telugu.com

3.50

Ghazi is a daring yet engaging film which should be watched and appreciated despite being a niche film!!!

First half of the film is slow as it establishes the characters and premise. Second half is completely engaging. Plus points of the film are submarine backdrop, perfect casting, engaging (and a bit dramatic one that plays on India-Pakistan emotions) second half and technical brilliance. On the flipside, Telugu dubbing for Hindi/English dialogues has marred the feel of few scenes. And the attitude of Kay Kay Menon character and how it behaves appear over-dramatic. Ghazi is a kind of film that has content that works more at national level. On a whole, Ghazi is a daring yet engaging film which should be watched and appreciated despite being a niche film!!!(more)

Source: Jeevi, Idlebrain

3.50

Rana Daggubati & co come up with a perfect torpedo

While the real story behind the sinking of Ghazi is still a national secret, this fiction will make you reminisce that India bowled its way to knock all the pins that Pakistan had set.(more)

Source: Krishna Vamsi, Indian Express

4.00

Ghazi Movie Review

Sankalp Reddy evidently knew what he was doing. He ensured that every minute detail was taken care of particularly considering the genre he was treading as a debutant. Kudos to that. Ghazi is one-of-its-kind, a must watch and certainly will be a milestone for the genre of war drama in Indian cinema.(more)

Source: Srividya Palaparthi, Times Of India