Gayatri (2018 film)


Gayatri is a 2018 Telugu language action drama film written and directed by Madan and written by Diamond Ratna Babu. Produced by Mohan Babu, the film features himself in a dual role, along with Shriya Saran, Nikhila Vimal, and Anasuya Bharadwaj in the lead roles. Mohan Babu's son Vishnu Manchu plays the younger version of one of his characters. The film also features Brahmanandam, Ali, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Tanikella Bharani, and Posani Krishna Murali in supporting roles.. The film is the remake of Bangladeshi movie Aynabaji directed by Amitabh Reza Chowdhury. The music was composed by S. Thaman with cinematography by Sarvesh Murari. The film released on 9 February 2018.
This film is a tribute to director Dasari Narayana Rao, who died on 30 May 2017.

Plot

Dasari Sivaji, a stage artist by profession, runs Sarada Sadan, named after his late wife Shaarada, to help destitute children. One day, he rescues a girl named Gayatri from goons. Sivaji gets a call from Gayatri, and when he looks at her phone screen, he realizes that it is Shaarada. He compares the picture to a photo of Shaarada on his wall, and they both match. Sivaji then realizes that Gayatri is his long-lost daughter. He comes to her college graduation, where she says that she does not know how her father looks but only knows that he is a heartless brute as he sold her for 1,000 rupees in order to buy a bottle of liquor. Sivaji is distraught and later walks away to a temple, where he laments on what Gayatri said. Gayatri is then told by Sivaji's friend Prasad that Sivaji is her father. Prasad hands Sivaji's diary to Gayatri, and she learns about Sivaji's past.
A young Sivaji is an orphan who found his true calling in acting. He falls in love with Shaarada and marries her. One day, he fights some goons led by the MLA of their caste. Shaarada then talks to Sivaji and says that she would like to see him as a hero and not a rowdy. However, one day, Shaarada dies. The doctor tells Sivaji that she is suffering from stage three pelvic cancer and that he has to arrange a large amount of money to finance her treatment. Giri tells Sivaji that a man was refused bail and that if Sivaji goes to jail for two days, then the amount will be paid. Later, a drunk Giri confesses to Sivaji that Shaarada and her daughter, whom she was pregnant with, passed away. Sivaji gets upset and tries to end his life by having a train hit him. Giri saves him but loses his life while doing so. In Giri's dying moments, he reveals that the baby was alive and that he thought of selling the baby for a bottle of liquor. Giri then tells Sivaji that when he was at the orphanage, someone hit him and took the baby from him. The baby, Gayatri, grew up in Ramanujam Orphanage. On her birthday, she is gifted with a photo of her mother Shaarada, who died as soon as she delivered her.
The film goes back to the present, where Gayatri goes to Sivaji's house to try to find him, but to no avail. Sivaji is still at the temple, but he gets hit on the head and captured by goons. Gayatri then goes to the temple but does not find Sivaji. The goons who captured Sivaji turn out to be the henchmen of his lookalike, Gayatri Patel. Sivaji later meets Gayatri Patel in person. Soon after, Gayatri Patel soon gets arrested and sentenced to the death penalty for burning down a hospital, but Sivaji gets implicated in the case. Sivaji confesses to a police officer that he is Sivaji after being mistaken for Gayatri Patel. The police officer knew all along that he was Sivaji. Gayatri Patel calls Sivaji and tells him that the former's death sentence was because a girl was a witness to the crime, and that girl was none other than Sivaji's daughter Gayatri. Gayatri Patel then says that he wants to kill Sivaji.
Gayatri Patel then comes to Gayatri's house, where she apologizes to "him" for misunderstanding him. While Sivaji is in jail, news reporter Shreshta Jayaram tells him that Gayatri Patel has gone to his house disguised as him. At Gayatri's house, Shreshta later interviews her and Gayatri Patel. While interviewing Gayatri Patel, Shreshta secretly tells Gayatri that the other person is Gayatri Patel and not Sivaji. Meanwhile, Sivaji is sentenced to the death penalty. Gayatri, however, accuses Shreshta of calling her "father" an impostor. In jail, Sivaji tells Shreshta that his last wish is to watch Sivaji's acting. Many people want Sivaji to fulfill Gayatri Patel's wish. Gayatri Patel wants to replace Sivaji and asks his lawyer to book his flight to the US. Gayatri Patel says goodbye to the orphaned kids as he and Gayatri enter the car. The news reports say that Sivaji is ignoring Gayatri Patel's plea. Gayatri Patel is then questioned by numerous people, and Gayatri begs Gayatri Patel to do the wish. Gayatri Patel then does so and is lauded with applause.
Gayatri and Gayatri Patel then visit the jail, where Sivaji is there. Gayatri then reunites with her long-lost father. The jailer then realizes Sivaji's humanitarian nature and tells Gayatri Patel that he plans to hang Gayatri Patel. Officers then take Gayatri Patel into custody. While Sivaji and Gayatri are leaving, Gayatri Patel attacks Sivaji, and both get into a fight. The police are not able to distinguish between the two as they are lookalikes. Sivaji then starts chanting mantras, which makes Gayatri able to recognize him. However, Gayatri Patel chants mantras afterward, making Gayatri unable to differentiate between the two. Sivaji then attacks Gayatri Patel, who injures Gayatri, but she survives. Soon, Gayatri is able to shoot Gayatri Patel. The film ends with Sivaji and Gayatri leaving the jail.

Cast

After a break of two years, Mohan Babu announced the film Gayatri, where he will be playing a dual role, the hero and the villain, produced by himself under the banner Sree Lakshmi Prasanna Pictures co-starring his son Vishnu Manchu and Shriya Saran. Actors Brahmanandam, Posani Krishna Murali, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Tanikella Bharani, and Ali were signed to play important roles with S. Thaman providing the music. The film was shot at Tirupati and Ramoji Film City. Actor Nandamuri Balakrishna, who was shooting for Jai Simha, visited Gayatri crew and wished success. Action director Kanal Kannan captured a fight sequence between Mohan Babu's that lasted for 11 days using Nero motion control rig used extensively for VFX. The first look of the film was launched on 25 December 2017 and Vishnu Manchu-Shriya Saran's first look was launched on 1 January 2018.

Soundtrack

The Music Was Composed By S. Thaman and Released on Silly Monks Music.

Reception

rated the film with 2.5 stars and wrote, "the film is strictly for Mohan Babu fans only and for others, the choice remain with us". Firstpost wrote that the film could have been a taut thriller, but doesn’t quite hit the mark saying Gayatri is a film tailor-made for Mohan Babu. New Indian Express wrote that the "film packs a punch for the commendable performance of Mohan Babu and makes for a decent watch".