Gogola (1966)
January 1, 1966Release Date
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Gogola is a 1966 Indian-Hindi language Indian giant monster film directed by Balwant B Dave and produced by Indra Dhanush Films. It is perhaps the first and only Hindi film whose titular character is a giant monster. Gogola is a bipedal aquatic reptile who can breathe fire. It is now regarded as a lost film.
The few remaining plot synopses suggests that Gogola borrows many elements from the original Godzilla film. The film was a knock-off of Godzilla and was seen as India’s answer to Godzilla. The film also has a song called "Nacho, nacho, Gogola". Frank Fernand provided the music for Gogola. The only remnants of its existence remaining is a promotional poster that bills it as 'an action packed story of a Sea-monster with Thrills, Suspense and What Not? [sic]' and its soundtrack. The remaining remnants have become collector's items.