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Gaayam 2



Director
Praveen Sri
Producer
Dharma Kartha
Music
Ilayaraja
Cinematography
Anil Bandari
Editing
Praveen Pudi
Story
Praveen Sri
Screenplay
Rajendra Reddy
Dialogues
Gandham Nagaraju
Mallu Ravi Reddy
Art Director
Dharmendra
Presented By
Ram Gopal Varma
Banner
Kartha Creations
Release Date
Sep 3, 2010
Language
Telugu

STAR CAST

Jagapathi Babu, Vimala Raman, Kota Srinivasa Rao, Kota Prasad, Harshavardhan, Ajay, Tarjan, Nagesh, Ravi Kale, Jeeva, Revathi, Siva Krishna, Tanikella Bharani

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BharatStudent 3/5
While the first half was a lift from a Hollywood film, the second half was perfect in connection and it syncs well with the audience. Though there were hiccups in the emotional graph and few critical scenes, overall the pace and the narration makes it watchable. Read More
GreatAndhra.com 3/5
Overall, the film runs well due to its racy narration, good continuation and some fine performances. At the box office, this would be an above average grosser but if the makers can push it with aggressive publicity, the film will surely strike the success mark. Read More
Sify.com Average
Technically, the film has its brilliant shades. The dialogues are impressive in retail, but paling out wholesome. Read More
IndiaGlitz
'Gaayam 2' starts the new cult of sequels. This is a serious revenge drama and it's definitely not the family kind. Watch it, if you missed 'Gaayam 1' or wait for 'Gaayam 3' if it is made by RGV. Read More
Rediff.com 2.5./5
Ilaiyaraja's music sounds different. Anil Bhandari's cinematography captures picturesque Bangkok well. Even the action sequences are well done. Editing by Praveen Reddy is neat. Read More
CineGoer.com
Finally Gayam 2 is a not entirely a vanity project for the hero where he appears in every shot, the fizz of Gayam goes missing, you don't connect emotionally to the narrative but the director manages to stop the movie from being limp. Read More
OneIndia
Though the action scenes in the film are okay, it is just not known what the director exactly wanted to tell the audiences with this film. Read More