‘This film will stay with you’: Mahesh Babu reviews Sukumar’s daughter Sukriti Veni Bandreddi starrer Gandhi Tatha Chettu

The movie “Gandhi Tatha Chettu,” starring Sukriti Veni Bandreddi, has made its way to theaters today, January 24. This movie, directed by Padmavati Malladi, centers around Gandhian ideals. In anticipation of the film’s premiere, Mahesh Babu expressed his views on the movie through his social media platforms.

As a devoted admirer, I’m honored to share my appreciation for the captivating story presented in SSMB29, which elegantly embodies the spirit of ahimsa. I owe a debt of gratitude to Padmavati Malladi for breathing life into this compelling narrative. Sukriti Veni Bandireddi, my cherished little friend, has left me awestruck with her remarkable acting skills and growth into a formidable talent. Witnessing her transform into an exceptional actress and deliver a powerful performance filled me with immense pride. I wholeheartedly encourage everyone to experience this small masterpiece for themselves.

Mahesh Babu posted, “#GandhiThathaChettu… This movie will linger in your memory. A moving tale of non-violence is artfully portrayed by @padmamalladi14. I am so proud of you, my dear friend Sukriti Veni Bandireddi. It’s a delight to see you blossom into this remarkable actress and give such an impactful performance. Keep up the fantastic work! Don’t miss this small but powerful masterpiece.

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Additionally, Keerthy Suresh extended her congratulations to Sukriti upon the launch of her film. She posted, “I’d like to extend my heartfelt congratulations to #SukritiVeniBandreddi, my dears @padmamalladi14 and @Thabithasukumar on the release of #GandhiTathaChettu today! Sending all my well-wishes.

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The tale of Gandhi and Chettu chronicles the life of Ramachandraiah, portrayed by Anand Chakrapani, an affectionate follower of Mahatma Gandhi who cherishes a simple lifestyle and admires nature deeply. He has a profound connection to a tree in his village, and he names his granddaughter after Mahatma Gandhi, whom he greatly respects. The granddaughter, played by Sukriti Veni, forms a strong bond with him, and she embodies his principles of truthfulness and non-violence in her everyday existence.

Trouble arises when the character played by Rag Mayur, representing an industrialist, comes into town with plans for a chemical factory. Several villagers, who are finding it difficult to make ends meet through farming, decide to sell their land. Yet, Ramachandraiah resists surrendering his property. The narrative progresses as Gandhi stands strong against the tide of industrialization and champions the cause of preserving her grandfather’s tree and the village.

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2025-01-24 08:07