
Go(2007)
Go is a 2007 Indian Hindi-language crime drama romance thriller film directed by Manish Srivastav. It stars Gautam Gupta, Priyanka Kothari, and Kay Kay Menon in lead roles. The story follows a young couple who elope to Goa but accidentally become entangled in a dangerous political conspiracy involving corrupt politicians and a ruthless gangster. The film blends romantic road movie elements with violent action and a fast-paced, MTV-style visual presentation. It was produced by Futureworks and RGV Film Company on an estimated budget of ₹5 crore. Go was released on October 5, 2007, and received poor critical reviews and low box office returns.
Quick Facts
- Theatrical Release
- 1 January 2007
- Director
- Manish Shrivastava
- Language
- Hindi
- Runtime
- 1h 50m
- Rating
- 6.3/10
Storyline
Vasu loves Abhay, but her mother forces her into an arranged marriage. They run away together on a motorcycle, heading to Goa. When their bike breaks down, they hitch a ride with a stranger and stumble into a deadly political conspiracy. Now, both the police and a ruthless gangster are hunting them.
“One ride. One mistake. No escape.”
Film Details
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Cast & Crew




Reunion Meter
Frequent partnerships reunited for Go
Cast reunions in this film: Ram Gopal Varma & Rajpal Yadav (12 films together), Rajpal Yadav & Govind Namdeo (5 films together), Nisha Kothari & Priyanka Kothari (4 films together), Ravi Kale & Ram Gopal Varma (3 films together), Nisha Kothari & Ram Gopal Varma (3 films together), and Ram Gopal Varma & Govind Namdeo (3 films together).
Trivia
- The film's working title was 'Go Goa Gone', but it was changed to avoid confusion with another project.
- Actor Mohit Ahlawat, who played Bihari, was known for his action roles and performed his own stunts in the film.
- The movie was shot extensively in real locations across Goa to capture its authentic coastal atmosphere.
- Director Manish Shrivastav had previously worked as an assistant director on several major Bollywood films.
- The soundtrack featured a popular remix of the classic song 'Kya Hua Tera Wada' from the 1977 film 'Hum Kisise Kum Naheen'.
- Despite its crime-romance plot, the film did not perform well commercially at the box office.
- Some promotional material highlighted the film as a youthful, road-trip adventure gone wrong.
