Ghaati review: Anushka Shetty delivers a powerful comeback in Krish Jagarlamudi’s action thriller
Krish Jagarlamudi’s Ghaati blends raw action with emotion, showcasing Anushka Shetty in a commanding comeback role as Seelavathi. Backed by Vikram Prabhu and a strong supporting cast, the film delivers a gripping tale of courage, betrayal, and survival.
Published Date - 5 September 2025, 02:11 PM
Hyderabad: Every once in a while, a film comes that blends raw intensity with human emotion, leaving the audience both shaken and impressed. Ghaati, directed by Krish Jagarlamudi, does just that. Set against the rugged backdrop of the Eastern Ghats, the story revolves around power, betrayal, love, and survival, with a central focus on those who dare to rise against the odds.
At the heart of this tale is Seelavathi, essayed by Anushka Shetty. Along with her love, Desi Raju (Vikram Prabhu), she decides to break free from being a mere worker in the trade of marunja (ganja) and start their own production. This rebellion doesn’t sit well with the cunning businessman Kundhul Naidu (Chaitanya Rao) and his brother (Ravindra Vijay). Ego clashes, broken deals, and a world of deceit set the stage for a gripping action-packed narrative. What follows is a storm of violence and vengeance, layered with a message about dignity and survival.
Anushka Shetty, once again, proves why she is often hailed as the “queen” of Telugu cinema. Her performance as Seelavathi is not just commanding but also deeply emotional. She carries the film with unmatched screen presence, whether it’s in high-octane action scenes or in moments of vulnerability. Every frame with her feels larger than life, reminding the audience of her iconic turns in Arundhati and Bhaagamathie. For Anushka’s fans, Ghaati is nothing short of a festival.
Vikram Prabhu as Desi Raju brings in conviction, complementing Anushka’s fire with a grounded performance. Chaitanya Rao as Kundhul Naidu is menacing, arrogant, and a villain audience will remember. Ravindra Vijay, Jagapathi Babu, Jisshu Sengupta, and VTV Ganesh lend strong support, each making their presence felt in this tightly woven story.
Technically, the film is a triumph. Krish Jagarlamudi once again proves his mettle as a storyteller who blends research with craft. The rugged landscapes, authentic detailing, and gripping screenplay keep the audience hooked throughout. Music by Nagavelli Vidya Sagar is another asset,powerful without being overpowering, lending the right tone to every scene.
Final Verdict:
Ghaati is a power-packed action thriller that balances emotion with brutality. It isn’t just another violent film, it carries a message about courage and self-respect. More importantly, it marks a glorious return of Anushka Shetty to the big screen, reminding us of her unmatched dominance as a performer. For those waiting for her comeback, this film is worth every bit of the wait.