Gabbar Singh (2012)

Gabbar Singh

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Directed by Harish Shankar • Music:

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<p>Venkataratnam Naidu lives with his mother, stepfather Naidu, and younger half-brother Ajay in . His stepfather is always partial towards Ajay, much to Venkataratnam’s anger. He stops caring about others’ opinions and renames himself after the fictional character ” .” As his resentment towards his brother and stepfather grows, Gabbar Singh runs away from home. His stepfather eventually finds him and sends him to a away from Kondaveedu. Twenty-one years later, Gabbar Singh is a police officer posted as the (CI) for the Kondaveedu region. His anger towards his brother and stepfather remains unchanged, and he lives separately from them. Though he wants to live with his mother in his new house, she prefers to stay with Naidu. Ajay is a gambling addict with debts all over the village. Gabbar Singh falls in love with a handicraft vendor named Bhagya Lakshmi. Siddhappa Naidu is a local goon who, with his uncle’s help, aspires to become the of the region in the upcoming by-election. He seeks nomination from the ruling party. Although Siddhappa despises Gabbar Singh for obstructing his illegal activities, he tries to win him over. Gabbar Singh refuses, stating that he knows Siddhappa’s true nature and warns him. Angered by Gabbar Singh’s response, Siddhappa sends goons to disrupt the Kondaveedu market yard. Gabbar Singh confronts and defeats them, reopening the market yard. Enraged, Siddhappa plans to kill Gabbar Singh, but his uncle advises speaking with the Home Minister to have Gabbar Singh transferred out of Kondaveedu. The minister denies their request and advises Siddhappa to make peace with Gabbar Singh or risk his political ambitions. Meanwhile, Gabbar Singh proposes to Bhagya Lakshmi, but she rejects him, stating she must care for her ailing, alcoholic father and cannot marry while he is alive. Gabbar Singh returns home to find his mother dead. He attempts to make peace with his stepfather, but Naidu rejects him as an outcast. Gabbar Singh is then attacked by Siddhappa’s men at a handicraft exhibition. He defeats them and confronts Siddhappa, warning him to stop interfering and declaring he will never allow Siddhappa to become an MLA. Provoked by Siddhappa’s men, Ajay brutally injures one of his creditors. Siddhappa calls the police to warn them about the fight. Gabbar Singh publicly beats his brother, disgracing him. Siddhappa tries to exploit the situation to have Gabbar Singh suspended, but Naidu resolves the issue by accepting Gabbar Singh’s apology. Angered by the outcome, Siddhappa challenges Gabbar Singh, warning that something significant will happen in the next 24 hours. Gabbar Singh interrogates Siddhappa’s henchmen and learns Siddhappa arranged Bhagya Lakshmi’s marriage to a local merchant by bribing her father to enrage Gabbar Singh. Gabbar Singh crashes the wedding, confirms Bhagya Lakshmi’s love for him, and marries her on the spot. As a last effort, Siddhappa tries to bribe the high command for a party nomination, offering ₹5 . Gabbar Singh learns of this and steals the money. Ajay, in desperate need of money, is approached by Siddhappa, who offers help in exchange for Ajay’s assistance in his election campaign. Siddhappa instructs Ajay to deliver a cellphone and a box of sweets to the Minister’s house, unknowingly containing a bomb that kills the minister. Knowing that it was Gabbar Singh’s brother behind the blast, the district superintendent suspends Gabbar Singh. Gabbar Singh confronts Naidu about the actions of Ajay. Naidu suffers a heart attack and is hospitalized, where Gabbar Singh cares for him, rekindling their bond. Ajay, shocked by the blast, convinces Siddhappa to kill Gabbar Singh. Although he has no intention of killing his brother, he agrees to escape Siddhappa’s grasp and confesses to Gabbar that he was sent to kill him. Gabbar attempts to take Ajay to the commissioner for a confession, but Siddhappa reveals he killed Gabbar’s mother while searching for his money. In a final battle, Gabbar Singh storms Siddhappa’s house, kills his goons, and defeats Siddhappa. Gabbar Singh then hires most of Siddhappa’s henchmen for low-profile police jobs while discussing his future with Bhagya Lakshmi. In 2011, Pawan expressed interest in remaking the Hindi film to Telugu as he was impressed with the film. sold the remake rights to Pawan. It was originally announced that Pawan would produce the film under his newly formed production banner “Pawan Kalyan Creative Works”; however, it was announced that Bandla Ganesh will produce the film under his banner Parameswara Cine Creations. Pawan approached Harish to direct the Telugu remake of . Harish Shankar revealed he was supposed to direct (originally titled “Romantic Rishi”) with Pawan Kalyan which was dropped due to various reasons. Harish Shankar signed Shruti Haasan as the film’s actress. Shruti had signed the film in November 2011 replacing who had opted out, and played the role of Bhagyalakshmi, a village girl, which had been played by Sonakshi Sinha in the original version. Parvati Melton and (who performed an item number in the original movie) were finally selected to perform an item number for which the latter was reported to have been paid (US$120,000); however, Ganesh denied that Malaika was paid 1 crore and also refused to divulge details about her remuneration. , and were selected to portray supporting roles. Few dialogues were written for and uttered by Pawan Kalyan’s character in the film. Dialogues like “Naku konchem thikka undi, kani daniko lekka undi” (I am crazy, but my craziness has a calculation) epitomises the nature of the characterisation of cop roles in Telugu cinema. Director Harish Shankar defended by quoting, “Fans like to see their favourite stars doing incredible things. I just tried to tweak Pawan’s character for a better audience connection. The last dialogue of Pawan in the film “Police ane vaadu…Janam lo bhayam pogottevaadu avvali, kaani jananni bhayapette vaadu kaadu” (The policeman should be the one who removes the fear in the people, but not the one who scares the people) sums up our film. I respect police officers and have made sure that we do not offend them in any way”. The lyrics of the song “Kevvu Keka” draw heavily from folk literature (Jana Padams), this art form was developed by uneducated farmers who wrote those songs to entertain themselves while working in the fields. The soundtrack of the film was composed by . On 15 April 2012, along with , and few others visited , where they released the first song from the film and soon after that they went to and visited where they released the second song from the film. The film was released worldwide in around 2500 theaters. passed the film with an ‘U/A’ certificate. passed the film with a ’15’ rating due to strong violence. KV Chalapathi Rao, State President of AP Police Officers Association said, “The red towel which Pawan Kalyan wears in one of the movie stills is the point of contention. We see municipality workers in such attire generally and it is derogatory to show a police officer in such light”. wrote, “The first half is filled with mass masala, while the second half turns hackneyed, but the drawback is instantly overcome thanks to the comedy”. wrote, “Entertaining it may be, but Gabbar Singh is filled with violence and some vulgarity and not meant for the very young audience”. Sangeetha Devi Dundoo of said, “The story is formulaic. Don’t expect anything out of the box. What comes as a saver is an engaging screenplay, witty dialogues and performances from the actors”. Karthik Pasupulate of rated the film 4 out of 5 stars stating that: “The movie sets a new benchmark as far as “paisa vasool” goes.” The film had collected a record share of 27.4 crore worldwide with a record first week share of 25 crore from Andhra Pradesh alone. The total three weeks share of the film now stands at 50.45 crore. The film has grossed more than 1 million at the United States box office. The film had earned (US$15 million) gross worldwide in the first three weeks. The film has completed 50 days in 307 centres on 29 June 2012. Sources added that has also registered another record of running in 250 direct centers. The film has shattered the box office collections records and has created a new history by raking around 53 crore share after 50 days run. grossed (US$12 million) worldwide with a lifetime distributor share of (US$7.2 million). The success of the film made Shruti Haasan one of the most sought-after actresses in Telugu cinema. The film catapulted Pawan again into beckoning after his continuous failures (2010), (2011) and (2011). starrer is said to be inspired by . Suresh Goswami, director of the film clarified that “I don’t mind if my film is called the female version of Gabbar Singh, but it’s definitely not a spoof. In fact, Nisha’s role is inspired by Pawan’s tough cop act in his film”. The films (2012), (2013) and (2014) were named after the songs from the film. The song “Kevvu Keka” was parodied in (2013). The “Antakshari” sequence was parodied in (2013), featuring “Kevvu Keka”. In (2013), Siddharth ( ) and Nandini ( ) are seen watching the Bengali dub of in a theatre. In (2014), Lucky ( ) and Spandana (Shruti Haasan) are watching at a cafe. The track “Pillaa” can be heard during the boardroom scene in ‘s (2020), with Bantu (Allu Arjun) and Sitaram ( ) dancing on this song. Pawan Kalyan announced his intention to star in , which he would begin working on after his film released in October 2013. However, the film was postponed due to the political entry of Pawan Kalyan and was set to go on floors in December 2014. The film will not be a prequel or sequel to the original , but a stand-alone film within the franchise and the film was scripted by Kalyan himself. has been named as the film’s director, with set to compose the film’s music. was announced as the lead female role; however, she was replaced by Kajal Agarwal. The regular shooting for commenced on 29 May 2015 at Malshej Ghats in Maharashtra. The film (later titled ) was released in April 2016.</p>

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Genres: Drama
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Producer: Bandla Ganesh
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Director: Harish Shankar
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Cinematography: Jayanan Vincent
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Release Date: 11-May-12
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Edited By: Gautham Raju
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Budget: 30.00 crore
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Language: Telugu
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Box Office: 2012.00 crore
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