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Gandhi Tatha Chettu trailer: A little girl’s Gandhian fight to save her grandfather’s tree

Mahesh Babu launched the trailer for this naturalistic heartwarming film, featuring Sukriti Veni Bandreddi

Aditya Devulapally

As we reported earlier, Sukriti Veni Bandreddi, the daughter of director Sukumar, is set to make her acting debut with Gandhi Tatha Chettu. On Thursday, the film’s trailer was unveiled by Mahesh Babu.

The trailer depicts a pleasant narration of a village story where Sukriti plays a little girl uniquely named Gandhi. A diabolical corporation tries to grab land in the village where Gandhi’s grandfather’s sacred tree resides. How she puts up a fight against the Goliath with Gandhian principles taught by her grandfather forms the plot. The beautiful, naturalistic sound design by Nagarjuna Thalapalli and Shyamal Sikdar is attractive in the trailer. 

Mahesh Babu launched the trailer and wrote. “Looks heartwarming and deeply touching.”

Gandhi Tatha Chettu, directed by Padmavathi Malladi, is scheduled for theatrical release on January 24. Jointly produced by Mythri Movie Makers, Sukumar Writings, and Gopi Talkies, the film additionally has Anand Chakrapani, Raghu Ram, Bhanu Prakash, Nehal Anand Kumkuma, and Rag Mayur in key roles. The film’s music is composed by Ree.

Gandhi Tatha Chettu has already received international recognition, with Sukriti Veni being honored with the Dadasaheb Phalke Award for Best Child Artist. Gandhi Tatha Chettu has also won awards at the Noida International Film Festival, Dubai International Film Festival, and Jaipur International Film Festival. The technical team includes cinematographers Srijitha Cheruvupally and Vishwa Devabattula, and production designer V. Nani Pandu. 

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