Then there’s the older Sivaji who’s on the lookout for his lost girl, once he’s not moonlighting as a ‘master of disguise’. There also are various characters UN agency step in and out of this tale, as and after they have to be compelled to, that includes Brahmanandam as Lokanatham, Ali as Shahrukh Khan, Tanikella Bharani as a professional person and Kota Srinivasa Rao as a decide. And let’s not forget the on-the-job newsperson Sreshta (Anasuya) who’s represented as a dog with a bone, UN agency won't rest till she gets her story. None of those characters within the film ever get enough screen-time, with the foremost generous screen-time bimanual to Hindu deity Manchu and Shriya thermoplastic. They get a song and few scenes every, that could be a heap over others.
‘Gayatri’ could be a 80s longing trip gone wrong. There’s the protagonist with the golden heart UN agency fills up nearly each single frame, a heart-breaking flashback that's hurried through and to not mention, a plot that appears too silly to be true.
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