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Nayaki
Telugu poster
Directed byGoverdhan Reddy
Written byMali G. (Tamil dialogues),
Rajender Kalluri - Harish Nagaraj (Telugu dialogues)
Screenplay byBrunda Ravindar.,
Murthy B. D.,
Rajasekhar Yadav
Produced byGiridhar Mamidipally
Padmaja Mamidipally
StarringTrisha
Ganesh Venkatraman
Satyam Rajesh
Sushma Raj
CinematographyJagadeesh Cheekati
Edited byGautham Raju
Music byRaghu Kunche
Production
company
Distributed bySri Thenandal Films
Release dates
  • 15 July 2016 (2016-07-15)
(Telugu)
  • 16 September 2016 (2016-09-16)
(Tamil)
CountryIndia
LanguagesTelugu
Tamil

Nayaki / Nayagi is a 2016 Telugu-Tamil bilingual comedy horror film, directed by Goverdhan Reddy.[1] The film stars Trisha in the lead role, with Ganesh Venkatraman, Satyam Rajesh and Sushma Raj in supporting roles. The film is produced by Giridhar Mamidipally, who was the former manager of Trisha under Giridhar Production House, and has cinematography by Jagadeesh. Both versions of the film opened to mixed reviews in mid-2016 and had an above average box office. The film was later dubbed into Hindi under the same name for television release on Zee Cinema on 16 April 2018.[2]

Summary

Nayaki is a horror movie . Nayaki is about Gayathris soul from 1980s who has been killing people in a village. Entry into this village has been restricted by the Government since people keep missing. Watch this movie to find out why Gayathri has been haunting this village for the last 35 years.

Plot

The film starts with Gayathri wondering to become a heroine and killing someone. The film shifts to a cafe where Sanjay a director is sent to meet his rich would-be-fiancée. Then he meets a girl who is not rich but it is revealed that she is fooled by him and he made her fall for him. He takes her to an old bungalow with wrong intentions and to shoot it. But Gayathri who appears only in camera scares them and reveals his intention to her and Gaythri possesses her. Sanjay meets Gayathri's father's soul and he starts narrating why Gayathri hates this type of men.

She wanted to become like Sridevi from childhood. One day when a director misbehaved with her, camera man named Sanjay (another Sanjay) helps her. He starts making her dreams true. She develops a liking towards him. But when her father came to know about his character he beat her father up. He raped and brutally killed Gayathri and her father. She kills him in the name of revenge and swears to kill any man who misbehaves with a women.

The film shifts to present where now this Sanjay feels sad and guilty. He hatches a plan to make her heroine. She enters another body and when another director (Brahmanandam) does the same behaviour she slaps him. The film ends with the release of Gayathri's film and when asked for Sanjay about Gayathri he replies that whenever there is wrongdoing she will return.

Cast

Production

Nayaki in Telugu and Nayagi in Tamil was launched in AVM Studios on 20 August 2015 and the first look posters were revealed to the social medias.[3][4] The movie was shot simultaneously in both Tamil and Telugu languages.[5] The film was shot extensively in Chennai. The first schedule was completed by the first week of September 2015.[6][7]

Soundtrack

Telugu tracklist
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Bhayam"Trisha 
2."Jai Bhadrakali"Malavika, Hanuman 
3."Idemito"Chinmayi 
4."Oh Sandhya"M. L. Shruthi, Raghu Kunche 

References

  1. ^ "Trisha's 'Nayaki' first look posters out".
  2. ^ "Nayaki".
  3. ^ "Trisha's next is a horror comedy titled as Nayagi". Archived from the original on 21 September 2015.
  4. ^ "Nayaki first look".
  5. ^ "Trisha's nayagi first look unveiled".
  6. ^ "Trisha Plays a 20 years old in Nayaki".
  7. ^ Palaparthi, Srividya (16 January 2017). "Nayaki will be my first and last movie as a hero: Satyam Rajesh". The Times of India. Retrieved 16 March 2018.

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